THE GILDED LEGEND (Enternity Online)
THE GILDED LEGEND (Enternity Online)
Author: Aurora Sky
Chapter 1 The Hollow Peak
Author: Aurora Sky
last update2026-01-21 21:51:24

The white marble floor of Aethelgard Plaza trembled as the cheers of thousands of players broke the silence of downtown Eternity Online. In the middle of the crowd stood a man in a silver-gray robe that looked as if it were made of smoke. His hands still gripped twin daggers that radiated a painfully cold aura. Axel Steele, the Ghostwalker, had just taken down the final World Boss in front of the public.

"Congrats, Boss! Another world record! Forty seconds faster than before!" shouted a supporting guild member, running closer. His face was flushed red with overflowing enthusiasm.

Axel only gave a faint nod. His eyes were flat, staring at the statistics on his holographic panel floating in the air. Level 250. Maxed Out. All stats maxed. There was nothing left to upgrade. There were no more monsters he couldn't kill with a single blink.

"This world is officially your backyard now, Ghostwalker!" The heavy voice came from behind. Liam Fury walked closer with a grin that didn't reach his eyes. "How does it feel to be a god over the machine? Fun, right?"

"It's noisy, Liam," Axel replied coldly, closing his stats window. "You want this position? Take it. I'm bored!" he continued, too lazy to bother with pleasantries.

Liam burst into laughter, but his gaze was sharp with jealousy. "Don't joke around. That throne isn't something you can just toss into the trash. People would even kill each other just to get your position."

“Maybe that’s the problem,” Axel thought, turning away. “Everyone wants to get in here, to reach this position, but they don't realize that once you're inside, the closed door limits the oxygen, and that's when everything is on the line.”

Axel then walked away, cutting through the crowd of players who continued to shout his name. The voices slowly faded as he entered the High-End Lounge area, accessible only to the world's top five players. Here, the silence should have been calming, but for Axel, it felt suffocating.

"I just... need something real," he whispered to the empty air, "something that isn't just digital numbers."

Axel touched the stone pillar at the edge of the balcony, where he usually watched the algorithmic version of the sunset—beautiful but dead. That was when his Ghostwalker senses, trained beyond the limits of reason, caught something.

There was a small ripple in the corner of his vision. Not a normal graphical ripple, but something resembling golden ink leaking into water. The color was too bright for Eternity's color palette.

"What is this? A bug?" he muttered, starting to feel a small spark of interest in his heart. He was curious.

Axel tried to touch the exact coordinates where the ripple appeared. Empty. He switched to spectral vision, a rare skill that should only detect traps or hidden doors. Suddenly, a line of golden code lit up, hidden deep behind the visual architecture of the building.

[ANOMALY DETECTED: THE GILDED LAYER]

“Gilded Layer?” Axel frowned. Ten years I've been playing, and I've never heard of that feature. This wasn't made by the central developer team. It was too pure. Too deep.

Axel immediately entered bypass commands that should have been impossible for an ordinary player. But Axel wasn't just a player; he was a legend who knew every inch of this simulation's code. Seconds passed, and sweat began to drip from his forehead, which was encased in the VR device in the real world.

Then, a dialogue window appeared. Pitch black, with golden writing that pulsed as if it had a heart.

[Emptiness is the peak of false perfection. Are you ready to seek true value?]

"False?" Axel whispered, "all this glory... false?"

A choice appeared before him. No explanation. No manual hints. There was only one button, which looked full of mystery and secrets.

[INITIATE RESET: YES / NO]

Axel was silent for a long time. If he pressed that button, it meant all his achievements, his throne, his guild's wealth, his unrivaled power would vanish instantly. He would return to dust. But for the first time in years, his heart pounded with fear, curiosity, and excitement.

"This game isn't honest," Axel muttered with a thin, wild smile. "Let's see what's behind this button!"

Without hesitation, Axel immediately pressed the [YES] option.

Instantly, the peaceful sky of Aethelgard cracked into fragments of golden light. The mighty body of the Ghostwalker character slowly began to shatter. Its data particles were sucked into the center of the light right in front of the balcony. Axel felt a strange sensation in the real world, as if the cells in his body were being pulled by an omnipotent digital suction force.

A soft system voice, yet vastly different from the usual AI assistant, echoed directly into his cognitive nerves.

"Reset confirmed. Identity 'Ghostwalker' deleted from the false reality registry!"

Instantly, the world around him turned dark. The sounds of cheering in the plaza vanished, replaced by a heavy silence. In the middle of that void, a single line of statistics appeared, gleaming like gold.

[SYSTEM GILDED ACTIVE : LEVEL 1]

Axel looked at his hands; everything felt different. His silver robe was gone, his divine daggers vanished, and his body was once again wrapped in beginner clothes that were far from adequate. Axel realized he was back at square one and had lost everything.

Axel closed his eyes and took a deep breath. He felt something different. He could feel the airflow, he could feel the temperature of the room, and he could feel his own heartbeat inside this game as if he were truly standing there.

"Welcome, first candidate!" A formless holographic voice greeted him. "The journey to transcend the limits of your species has just begun. You should know that outside this simulation, reality is waiting!"

Axel Steele smiled. His satisfaction now stemmed not from power, but from the vast mystery stretching out before him.

"So, this isn't just a game?"

The dark atmosphere was now growing darker, damper, and foul-smelling. Axel realized this was the beginner location, known as the deadliest place for anyone who dared to set foot there without high levels.

From the corner of his eye, Axel saw a final system message appear, making his blood surge violently:

[WARNING: Physical Feedback Integration exceeds 90%. Pain and fatigue will manifest in the Real World. Good luck, Gilded One.]

Axel stepped further into the darkness. He fully realized that his life had just transformed into the most dangerous fight he had ever known.

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