The Virtual Realm (War Of The Elements Book 1) by Perusko Daniel

The Virtual Realm (War Of The Elements Book 1) by Perusko Daniel

Author:Perusko, Daniel [Perusko, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Mirador Publishing
Published: 2015-12-15T16:00:00+00:00


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After five minutes of walking with this mysterious blonde haired young man, the two had reached their destination. It was a spacious, opulently decorated battle room. The floor was covered with a rich ruby carpet, augmented with walls of cocoa wood. Tsuki’s sparkling white boots shuffled across the carpet as her eyes wandered to the walls, where several weapons clung as if magnetized. Among the vast assortment of arms were: scythes, great swords, katanas, rapiers, scimitars, cutlasses, axes, clubs, and maces. At the very end of the room loomed a large throne of black and white marble with scarlet cushioning.

Tsuki’s eyes fixated upon the very symbol of royalty. It was an object that her eyes had seen several times throughout her life. The regal item held great significance for her, but it did not belong here of all places. For this reason, her lips warped into a look of absolute repulsion.

Ace, taking notice of his opponent's disgust, grinned in self-satisfaction.

“You like this room, huh? I decorated it myself.”

“That throne...”

Tsuki paused for a moment, tearing her transfixed eyes away from the throne as she let them trail to her next target, Ace.

“That throne does not belong here.”

Ace snickered in a blanket of amusement, confusion, and curiosity.

“Just what are you talking about, Princess? I’ll even let you sit on the throne if you like. We can role play. This is a Virtual RPG, after all. But in the end... I’ll always be the king.”

“You are no king. You are merely a common thug.”

Ace’s bottom lip wrapped over his top lip, creating a large frown upon his visage. This was of course, a feigned expression, with the intent to make light of Tsuki’s words as usual. His haughty tone was laced with mock distress.

“That hurts you know. How could you call me a common thug when all these people follow my orders and do what I tell them? How can you say that when over forty people revere me?”

The fake distress had unraveled itself from Ace’s voice at this point, leaving only the conceit remaining as he continued his self-praise.

“Everything I’ve done in life, people have practically worshipped me and told me how talented I am. To call me a king would be an understatement. I’ve had people call me a god! Yet here you stand, calling me a common thug?”

Tsuki closed her eyes and drew a long, pity-filled breath from her lungs.

What a lost soul this boy is. How can someone be so caught up in themselves? How can someone be so far off the mark about what it means to be a true king?

Having finished her exaggerated display of repugnance, Tsuki opened her eyes, revealing a slightly somber light hidden within.

“You think you are the only one who is special in this world? Get over yourself. Everyone has their role to play. We are all merely a single droplet in this creation. As a single droplet we are significantly insignificant, but once those droplets begin to unite they can form a puddle, and eventually an ocean.



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