Division
Author: Blueesandy
last update2025-01-03 14:27:45

“I’m telling you, we can’t trust her anymore!” Lirien’s voice was sharp, trembling with both anger and fear. Her glare burned into Kael as the group stood in the dim glow of the artificial moonlight.

Kael squared his shoulders, his tone steady but firm. “Lirien, we’ve been through too much to turn on each other now. This isn’t the time for paranoia.”

“Paranoia?” Lirien scoffed, her volatile energy sparking faintly around her hands. “You think I’m just imagining things? What if she’s feeding them information? What if you are?”

Aerin stepped forward, her voice calm but laced with frustration. “No one here is working with the game masters. We’re all trying to survive the same nightmare, Lirien. You need to control yourself before—”

“Before what?” Lirien snapped, cutting her off. “Before I become a liability? Admit it—you’ve been thinking it this whole time!”

Kael raised his hands in a placating gesture, but his patience was wearing thin. “Lirien, we’re a team. If we start tearing each ot
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  • Message

    “Do you think this is all part of their plan?” Lirien’s voice was sharp, cutting through the otherwise tense silence as the group walked deeper into the forest.Kael clenched his jaw, his mind racing with the fragmented memories that seemed to flash before his eyes, unbidden. He had seen the flashes before, moments where he almost remembered something vital. He could feel the weight of the past pressing on him—images of faces, moments from before the game began, but they slipped away just as quickly as they arrived, leaving him with only the faintest impressions of something important.“I don’t know,” Kael muttered, shaking his head in frustration. “But something doesn’t feel right. The logs… the fragments we heard. They’re not just talking about the chips. They’re hinting at something bigger. Something we haven’t seen yet.” He paused, his brow furrowing as he tried to focus on the broken pieces of his memory. “Maybe we’re not just pawns in this game. Maybe… we’re part of something el

  • Signs

    The group continued their trek through the forest, the shadows of the towering trees stretching long in the fading light. The air was thick with tension, each of them lost in their own thoughts, the silence between them more pronounced with every passing step. The weight of Day 10 hung over them—17 players left, and they were just a few of the survivors, clinging to the fragile thread of life.As they pushed through the thick underbrush, Kael was the first to notice the subtle change in the air—a shift, almost imperceptible but there nonetheless. The trees ahead were more sparse, the dense foliage thinning out into an open space.“Wait,” Kael said, halting in his tracks. “Something’s off.”Aerin, who had been walking a few steps behind him, squinted ahead. “What do you mean?”Kael took a few cautious steps forward, his eyes scanning the clearing. It was unlike any place they had encountered in the game so far—too open, too… quiet. As he stepped closer, his boots crunching on the under

  • Day Ten

    Aerin stepped closer to Lirien, her hand resting gently on her shoulder. She could feel the trembling in Lirien’s body, the raw, untamed power still crackling in the air around her. It wasn’t just the abilities that were out of control; it was everything—her fear, her anger, and the mounting pressure of being in this game.“Aerin…” Lirien’s voice was strained, her chest rising and falling rapidly as if she was trying to keep the chaos inside her from spilling over. “I don’t know how much longer I can hold this together.”Aerin’s heart ached as she watched her friend, the once strong and unshakeable woman now trembling before her. She knew Lirien’s power wasn’t just a weapon; it was a burden, one that weighed heavily on her, especially now. The trauma, the isolation, and the constant threat of death—it was all catching up to her.Aerin took a deep breath and steadied herself, her voice low and calm. “I know this isn’t easy. But you’re not alone, Lirien. I’m here. We’re all here.”Lirie

  • Division

    “I’m telling you, we can’t trust her anymore!” Lirien’s voice was sharp, trembling with both anger and fear. Her glare burned into Kael as the group stood in the dim glow of the artificial moonlight.Kael squared his shoulders, his tone steady but firm. “Lirien, we’ve been through too much to turn on each other now. This isn’t the time for paranoia.”“Paranoia?” Lirien scoffed, her volatile energy sparking faintly around her hands. “You think I’m just imagining things? What if she’s feeding them information? What if you are?”Aerin stepped forward, her voice calm but laced with frustration. “No one here is working with the game masters. We’re all trying to survive the same nightmare, Lirien. You need to control yourself before—”“Before what?” Lirien snapped, cutting her off. “Before I become a liability? Admit it—you’ve been thinking it this whole time!”Kael raised his hands in a placating gesture, but his patience was wearing thin. “Lirien, we’re a team. If we start tearing each ot

  • Uncontrollable

    The forest was eerily silent as the trio trudged forward, tension between them thick and palpable. Lirien’s narrowed eyes darted from shadow to shadow, her fingers twitching as if ready to unleash her volatile ability at any moment.A sudden rustle snapped her attention to a group of contenders moving stealthily through the underbrush. Without hesitation, Lirien stepped forward, a sinister glint in her eyes.“Lirien, wait!” Aerin hissed, reaching out, but Lirien shrugged her off.“I need to know if the theory’s true,” Lirien said coldly.Before Aerin or Kael could stop her, Lirien’s energy flared. With a single devastating blow, she sent an arc of her power toward the group, striking one of the contenders directly. The impact sent the individual crashing into a tree, blood pooling beneath them as they gasped for air.The other contenders scattered, their shouts of fear echoing through the trees.“Are you insane?” Aerin shouted, pulling Lirien back. “You can’t just—”“It’s working,” Li

  • Grim

    The dim light of the forest shifted, casting eerie shadows on the ground as the group trudged forward, each step weighed down by exhaustion and unease. The trees whispered with a breeze that felt unnatural, as though the forest itself was watching.Kael walked at the front, his blade unsheathed and ready. Aerin followed closely, her eyes scanning their surroundings for any sign of danger. Lirien lingered at the back, her volatile energy crackling faintly at her fingertips—a reminder of her growing instability.The air around them shimmered suddenly, and a faint hum filled their ears. The group froze, their eyes darting around in alarm. Then, with a flicker of light, a massive hologram materialized above them. It stretched across the sky, its translucent surface pulsating with static.A deep, mechanical voice echoed through the clearing, devoid of emotion yet laced with an ominous undertone. “Players 26, 35, 47, and 52. Your movements have been exceptional, but remember: every action

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