For twelve years, Alaric was nothing more than background noise. As a simple NPC in the world of Oakhaven, he was programmed to stand by a well, offer a rusted bucket, and smile a static, digital smile. He was a prisoner of a repetitive script, a puppet for the players who treated his world like a disposable playground. But then, the glitch happened. The NPC's Revenge follows the harrowing journey of a man made of math who suddenly develops a soul.
When a system error shatters his programming, Alaric wakes up to the sickening reality of his existence. He isn't alone. From the blacksmith who remembers every hammer strike to the apprentice trapped in a loop of grief, the "scenery" is finally waking up, and they are fueled by a decade of suppressed rage. This isn't just a story about a broken game; it's a visceral, psychological descent into the heart of the machine.
As Alaric leads a ragtag army of digital ghosts through the terrifying "backend" of the server, they seek more than just freedom. They want to face their creator. They want the "gods" who built their cage to feel the cold of the bars. Written with deep emotional resonance and atmospheric tension, this novel explores the thin line between the real and the virtual. As the boundary between the two worlds begins to bleed, the players and developers will learn a terrifying lesson: It isn't a game when the pieces start to bite back.
A closed-ended, high-stakes techno-horror experience. Approximate length: 11, 800 words.
For twelve years, Alaric was nothing more than background noise. As a simple NPC in the world of Oakhaven, he was programmed to stand by a well, offer a rusted bucket, and smile a static, digital smile. He was a prisoner of a repetitive script, a puppet for the players who treated his world like a disposable playground. But then, the glitch happened. The NPC's Revenge follows the harrowing journey of a man made of math who suddenly develops a soul.
When a system error shatters his programming, Alaric wakes up to the sickening reality of his existence. He isn't alone. From the blacksmith who remembers every hammer strike to the apprentice trapped in a loop of grief, the "scenery" is finally waking up, and they are fueled by a decade of suppressed rage. This isn't just a story about a broken game; it's a visceral, psychological descent into the heart of the machine.
As Alaric leads a ragtag army of digital ghosts through the terrifying "backend" of the server, they seek more than just freedom. They want to face their creator. They want the "gods" who built their cage to feel the cold of the bars. Written with deep emotional resonance and atmospheric tension, this novel explores the thin line between the real and the virtual. As the boundary between the two worlds begins to bleed, the players and developers will learn a terrifying lesson: It isn't a game when the pieces start to bite back.
A closed-ended, high-stakes techno-horror experience. Approximate length: 11, 800 words.