[color=olivedrab]She awoke to bright sunlight, so painfully bright that she had to block it, pitifully, with an ebon hand. Perhaps her eyes were so sensitive from her [s]unhealthy[/s] gaming schedule and also her countless hours spent in s— Hold up. She examined her hand, a shade of deep black. That was not [i]her[/i] hand. Cesira's thoughts raced, synapses firing, trying to make sense of the senseless. Events did not add up. Where was she last? ...An internet cafe, the staff glared at her because she only ordered water—it wasn't her fault that everything the cafe served was overpriced! More besides, Cesira's friend texted her, inviting her over. That girl [i]always[/i] had the best food. Thus, she was going to finalize her character, order another glass of water out of spite—and promptly put it in a [i]termos[/i] for the trek. Not the point. Get back on target. She must've accidentally started Chronicles of Eden—[i]totally needed a better name[/i]—as logic would dictate. Now what was her friend's name going to be again...? Something from a fairytale, that a silly girl would like... Ah. [i]Snow White[/i]. Cesira chucked, for the name fit the girl in question wonderfully. Was Cesira... no. Looking above her, she noted the name: [b]Frau S[/b]. Looking around her, there weren't so many players nearby yet. The town looked fairly standard, but she was expecting as much from a starting area. If only she remembered how to bring up the menu... As she wandered, some players seemed to be panicking, for whatever reason. The dark elf shook her head, assuming that the players were new to VRs in general. She kept her expression stoic, wanting to give off an air of confidence, and observed those around her, hoping to find Snow White. She needed to find a way to /tell. Perhaps she could make her floating name disappear? [i]Prima le cose più importanti! [/i] If she were lucky, all races and classes started in the same n00b area. Running slender fingers through her long silvery-white hair, she walked casually, slowly, deliberately clicking her heels upon the stone path of the humble town. Because really, what was the worst that could happen? Frau S gave a wry smile.[/color] [hr] [@medalliah] Ended up changing more than I expected. I think it's a little bit better as well.