The clock's ticking was the only sound that could be heard across the room. The room was quite cold but the sole occupant of the room was not bothered. Assignments done, his reports had already been written and printed, his part for their group assignment... ...he still needs to wait for everyone else's parts but it would be trivially easy once they came. And with every single schoolwork that requires immediate attention out of the way he could finally go back to his hobbies. Namely card games, but unfortunately not on motorcycles or virtual reality. Closing the tabs on his laptop, he quickly opened an application on his computer. [b][Dominion Master Online] [Friend Chat- You are now conversing with EndlessWest][/b] [i]Pierrotee: You ready? EndlessWest: Oh, you’re finally online. Ranked is boring now. All Dominions nothing else. Pierrotee: You’re playing Dominion as well. EndlessWest: Doesn’t matter, you’re like the only person not going to play it. Worst Meta Ever. Pierrotee: I’m pretty sure the meta was not that lopsided. Endless West: You’re the only established player bringing something else. Evrybody else is meta slave. Pierrotee: cept CapCrown Endless West: He is a given, praise the meme Pierrotee: So ready play? Endless: Yes, already sent decklist and sideboard[/i] It took a minute but he also sent his decklist and sideboard. He played a few games for a while. He won more games than he lost which is something that worked but didn’t expect. [i] EndlessWest: Your sideboarding and cold reading was bs, you’re is also very aggressive. Pierrotee: Need to, can’t let you get a room to breath. EndlessWest: Need to update my sideboard, can’t let you win easily after all Pierrotee: easfdtefaweE EndessWest: Are you alright? [/i] A day later, the community will learn of Pierrotee’s unusual death from a truck that was somehow sent to the second floor of his residence. As a form of tribute, various players would play a variation of his deck at the tournament he was supposed to play. Many would fall in the group stage, not used to circumventing the deck's drawbacks. But those who played wiselty and boldly found themselves to be unstoppable against others. With the winner EndlessWest, dedicated his win to him. But the story of the man who died wasn’t over. Beyond the physical world, he opened his eyes. Name was forgotten but the man was still there.