⬣//A WHOLE NEW YOU.
On a day like any other, you're checking your email when one in particular catches your eye. We invite you to Fragment, the subject line reads, and the sender is a name everyone is familiar with: CyberConnect Corporation.
It doesn't matter whether you signed up for Fragment's closed beta months ago or simply found the mysterious email sitting in your inbox. The fact remains that you are one of the select few chosen to participate, and in a word gone fully digital, you can't afford to turn down such an opportunity.
Those who accepted the invitation were given much more than a free pass to beta test the latest and greatest MMO. Upon confirming their participation, employees of C.C. Corp arrive at their homes and outfit them with top-of-the-line internet — a must to play such an advanced game — a brand new PC, and a state-of-the-art VR headset created by C.C. Corp themselves specifically for this beta test. You may call it excessive. They call it necessary.
When the morning of July 29th rolls around, you're finally able to access Fragment and create your character. By default, your avatar resembles your real world appearance, but naturally you're able to fully customize your look from head to toe. Want green skin? You got it. What about twintails that stretch down to the floor? You won't have to worry about those clipping through your armor in a game as advanced as Fragment. The sky is truly the limit!
Once you've settled on your avatar's appearance and class, you log into your home Root Rown: Mac Anu, a city forever at twilight with a series of canals snaking through it. It's done up in a series of flowing banners and balloons, glitter and confetti carried along by a gentle breeze you can feel along your cheeks.
Players are given some time to wander around the Root Town and acquaint themselves with the feeling of being fully immersed in a digital fantasy world, but after some time, a soft, playful voice echoes all across the Root Town.
When everyone gathers for the meeting, they're greeted by the cheerful face and pitchy voice of an enthusiastic young boy. Unlike you, a level 1 newbie without a single GP to your name, targeting the boy reveals a few things: his name is Zelkova and he's level 100. Huh. Is he cheating? Maybe he's someone important?
In either case, you'll have your answer when Zelkova begins to speak, sweeping his arms out wide to greet all the new beta testers.
With a wave of his arms, a table pops into existence before Zelkova. Sprawled out on the table is an immaculate collection of... shabby level one weapons and equipment. Yikes. What, did you think you'd be fabulous from the jump? That's not how MMOs work!
Zelkova encourages everyone to step up and grab the set (or sets, if you're an Adept Rogue) to outfit themselves.
YOUR NEW ARMOR AWAITS.
Blade Brandier:





Twin Blade:





Wavemaster:





Macabre Dancer:





Edge Punisher:





Flick Reaper:





Harvest Cleric:





Lord Partizan:





Shadow Warlock:





Steam Gunner:





Tribal Grappler:





It's... not very impressive, sure, but beginner sets in MMOs never are. Better get dungeon crawling if you want to step up your glamor game.
What better way to celebrate your acceptance into Fragment's prestigious beta program than a blowout party? Every inch of Mac Anu is decked out for the occasion, and once everyone has picked up their armor, Zelkova's armory disappears to reveal a vast banquet table piled high with food, drink, and party favors.
There's cuisine from every corner of the world just waiting to be devoured, and what's more, you'll taste the food like you're really eating it! Zero calories never tasted better. The drinks work much the same way, and there's even alcohol that will get you drunk in no time flat. Take it easy on the cocktails!
Still, maybe you're not feeling adequately dressed for the occasion. Never fear! There are a set of armor skins to pick from. Feeling a bit peckish? Dress up as a vegetable. If veggies aren't your style, how about this sleek little number? Those are just a few of the silly party costumes available for the occasion, and when it's time to depart, Zelkova will graciously allow you to keep your favorite skin to wear whenever you please.
Finally, don't forget to pick up some party favors! There's a foam weapon that, when equipped, takes the form of your class' weapon of choice... but what does it do, exactly? Well, hit another avatar with it and find out for yourself. There are also an array of paint ball guns, nerf guns, and water guns for use in Root Towns. Pick up one of each! Be the annoying friend no one wants to invite on a dungeon run.
Before you leave, Zelkova hands you a Greeting Card that can be emailed to anyone on your friend list. "Try sending it to one of the new friends you made today! I promise they'll love it! Oh... but be careful not to accidentally send it to someone too."
⬣ Zelkova, this level one armor sucks! I want better stuff!
"Don't worry, new player! Better equipment is a button press away! Well... after you earn it. Why don't you give Area Exploration a try?"
⬣ I'm a social butterfly ready to spread my wings and take flight on the winds of friendship! Can I start a guild?"Heehee... About that! This is a beta, you know? We're still getting stuff ready! Maybe if you wait patiently, you'll be able to form and join guilds in... a week from now. While you're waiting, make some friends! You'll need guild members!"
⬣ I hate walking! My feet hurt! I want something that will do all the hard work of moving around for me!"What? Your feet hurt...? Turn off the pain sensors in your feet! As for alternative travel methods... well, there are "those"... Oh, that's a great idea! Give me some time and I'll see about finding some Grunties for all of us!"
⬣ How can I communicate with other players? I want to stay in the loop!"Great question! That's what the official forums are for! You can ask for help, search for parties, share interesting discoveries you've made and just about anything else on your mind! Give it a try, but be careful: the head admin is kind of a grump... but you didn't hear that from me, hehe!"
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[ Fai doesn't wonder for long, because he's right back to spritzing in Michel's direction. ]
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[ This man?! Fine. Michel is going to ambitiously aim for Fai's face in retribution... and probably manage to splash his shoulder instead. FPS isn't really his genre. ]
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A very dramatic one, where he clutches onto his shoulder. ]
Ah... it hurts!
[ The fact that he's smiling ruins any sense of drama, however. ]
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Hold still. The next shot will put you out of your misery.
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Go on. Work on your aim. I'll gladly be the sacrifice~
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[ Just saying!! If this man expects mercy because he's offering himself up as a target, he's sorely mistaken. The next water shot is right to his chest. Take that, hard-to-miss target. ]
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Well, you hit your target. Good job.
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Ah, yes. Revenge is hollow indeed. Time to turn on his heel and retreat while he's ahead. ]
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Hey Winter, want to share a drink?
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[ That's absolutely the opening to shooting him with the water gun again, right. Michel pauses. He considers this for a second.
He turns back, but he's already pre-emptively shielding his face with his arm. Boy is this going to look silly if there's no follow-up attack! ]
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To get to know one another. We're meant to make friends and form parties, aren't we?
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The content in a beta isn't going to be hard enough to need coordination. [ ... ] ...I'm going to get a drink.
[ A convoluted invitation acceptance? ]
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Are you sure? I'm new to this kind of game, so even the easy content is something I would need coordination to survive.
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It could be worse. You have the inventory figured out.
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[ And his aim is only good because he really practiced using the water gun. Bothering people is very important. ]
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[ If he's glancing aside to look for where Yael or some of the other novice disasters were, well. He glances at the cocktail, then at Fai. The pause is to pull up the character menu — or just because he's not going to drink before the other guy does. ]
Why join, if you're not one for these type of games?
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It's a good opportunity, especially for a big game like this.
[ There's a simple finality to his answer, though, like there's a lot more he won't say. ]
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It is. [ Sip. Sip. ] ...Well, this was enlightening.
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Is that all you have to say? No surprise at how realistic it is?
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[ Which is more impressive when he looks at how much different stuff is piled up, but nonetheless. ]
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Or something they knew a majority of us would enjoy. Though, I suppose it's easy enough to render drinks...
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Probably. I wonder if they bothered to lock the effect according to user age and region.
[ Not his problem, though. Would it even make sense to get drunk from this? But the burn effect is realistic. ]
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[ If people want to partake in underage drinking, that’s their decision. People do it all the time in real life anyway. ]
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[ Maybe he could use it to narrow down what players are closer to his age range? But it's not that deep. A dungeon run is a dungeon run. ]
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[ He's just... assuming Michel is older by his attitude. ]
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