A huge, brightly lit, misty chamber. Sleeping beings lying in transparent capsules along the walls. A glowing network of ephemeral lights floating overhead, and in the center of it were four shining lights: one fiery red, one ocean blue, one rocky brown, and one wispy white. All four of the central lights were surrounding a being of such great psychic power that it's mind was several times the size of its body, which was also very big.
It was almost time. The Nameless One could not keep the other gods in the dark forever. Soon they would know the truth. But hopefully they would find out too late. As long as everything went according to plan...
"Navee. Why are you here?" boomed the Nameless one in a deep telepathic voice.
"I must enter the illusory realm at once!"
said the old imp, standing in the entrance to the misty chamber with a determined gleam in his eyes. "A spy of Malalai's has infiltrated it!"
"I know," said the nameless one. "I let him in."
"What!? Why?" the imp, Navee, was incredulous.
"You know why. So as not to arouse suspicion from the other gods. However, for some reason I do not yet know of, he retains full, unrestricted access to his memories, even within the illusory realm. I trust you are prepared to stop him?"
"I'll do whatever it takes. Are you sure it's a good idea to let anyone else into the illusory realm?" The more people who entered it, the less likely their plan was to succeed.
And if Navee was right about exactly who Malakai had sent into the illusory realm, his beloved young student was in danger.
The Nameless one ignored his question. He had answered it many times before.
"Do not fail," the Nameless one said in his booming telepathic voice.
Sleep came over the old imp, and he began to dream.
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They say that there are two sides to every story.
The villain glared in frustration at the hero from across the fighting ring. The crowd watched the spectacle in fascination. Everyone in the stands were wearing augmented reality glasses, and so were the two who faced each other in the ring.
"Seriously, why are you doing this? Why do you hate me so much?"
The hero looked confused, then angry. "I won't fall for your tricks. I know who you are, and I know who you serve."
"Really," said the villain, skeptically. "Please enlighten me, because I don't."
"Yes. You do," said the hero. "You just don't remember it right now."
"What?" the villain said incredulously. He had thought, when he had first met that boy that he looked kinda familiar. But the chances that any of what he was saying was true...
"I remember who you are. I know what you did. You WILL face justice!"
For a fleeting second, a strange sense of overwhelming guilt came over the villain. But it happened too quickly, and he assumed it was just his unfounded suspicion/guilt complex acting up again. When he was younger, he was paranoid about being suspected of wrongdoing even when he wasn't doing anything wrong, and he had feared that his fear of being suspected would make him even more suspected, which made him even more afraid. He thought he had mostly quashed that paranoia by now...
"You seem to have no idea what the words 'prior probability' mean," the villain countered, indignantly. "Or maybe you're just crazy. Naturally crazy I mean, rather than making some kind of avoidable mistake that you wouldn't make if you were more educated."
"The final showdown!" said the announcer. "Vincent Black as a Priest of Asyra VERSUS Harris Hertz as a Wizard of Sistarra! 3! 2! 1! Fight!"
Round 1
Harris: 23 Life, 10 mana
Vincent: 21 life, 9 mana
Initiative was rolled automatically. Vincent won the roll.
The hero narrowed his eyes. Why was Hertz being a wizard in this fight? Wouldn't he do better as a warlock? This time it wasn't just a game anymore, after all. Did he really not know? He shook his head. Whatever his nemesis was planning, he would find out in due time.
"I'll go first!" the hero, Vincent said. He pulled a card out of his spellbook, a card binder which was attached to his left arm by a Velcro strap. "I summon a Temple Sentry!"
Vincent mana: 4(-5)
Vincent scanned the creature's card with his strange white armored smartphone, and an animated three-dimensional image of a short guarding knight appeared in front of him, which could only be seen while wearing augmented reality glasses. Or so everyone thought.
Vincent grabbed another card out of his spellbook and scanned it. A face down card appeared over the arena floor.
"And I cast an enchantment on the zone. Your move, Hertz."
Vincent mana: 2(-2)
"I equip myself with a wispwillow amulet," said Harris, scanning the corresponding card with his more normal looking black smartphone. He suddenly felt a strange weight against his shirt, and gasped. He looked down at the amulet, and touched it. It felt warm. What the hell was going on? Was he hallucinating?
Harris mana: 7(-3)
"...That's the end of the round," said Harris, shakily.
Round 2
Harris mana: 15(+7, +1)
Vincent mana: 9(+7)
"I summon Sailfin Hydra!" said Harris, scanning its card. The two-headed hydra took shape out of thin air, landed on the floor with a loud crash, and roared.
"And I equip myself with leather chausses."
He felt it again this time. His pants felt different than before. And on the ground beside him, the pair of blue jeans he had been wearing previously had fallen in a little heap.
The crowd gasped.
Harris had a deep sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach--a wordless apprehension. On some level he just knew that his life, for all intents and purposes, had just become an episode out of a card-game anime.
Without even thinking about it, Harris pressed the "forfeit" button on his smart phone. His hydra, and his pants disappeared, leaving him in only a t-shirt, socks, shoes and underwear. But Vincent's temple sentry did not disappear. No longer bound by pesky rules, the sentry launched itself at Harris, it's blade held high.
"Hey! Listen!" shouted a voice from the audience. A man jumped out of the stands and dashed in front of Harris, and blocked the attack with his forceblade. Harris stared at his rescuer. There was something very familiar about the other man. He looked to be in his mid to late twenties. He had dark hair, tanned skin, an earring in one ear, and a neat goatee on his chin. He had a spellbook binder attached to his right arm, and he was holding a force blade in his left. A strange green armored smart phone was holstered at his waist.
And he had a stupid annoying grin on his face.
"Leave this to me, my young padawan." man, he had ALWAYS wanted to say that!
"Who are you?" Vincent demanded. Harris's heart was beating rapidly in his chest. He wanted to know that too. What the hell was going on here?
"You don't remember me?" said the man with the forceblade.
"No?" said a bewildered Vincent.
The man with the forceblade gave a high-pitched, kind of squeaky cackle. It was rather unnerving coming from a grown man.
"Do you remember me now?"
"Yes."
The two mages stared at each other, waiting for the other to make the first move. No one spoke. The crowd waited with baited breath.
While a fight would have been very narratively satisfying, Harris wasn't stupid. He knew what he had to do.
"911? Hi, I would like to report an attempted assault. I'm at the convention center, and someone just tried to attack me with some crazy supernatural shit during a game. No this isn't a prank, the entire audience saw it, you can ask anyone here if you don't believe me..."
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