The LLVL series is a community reward for helping me reach the lofty goal of $900 for Extra Life 2019. In it, I try to define self-identity through misadventure in The Lord of the Rings Online. I am a long-time critic of fan fiction, so enjoy knowing I am squirming uncomfortably through every paragraph that I write.
The last thing she remembered was the satisfying fullness of beef and broccoli from her favorite Chinese take-out restaurant before dozing off on the couch, barely aware of the ongoing news report from the TV. She knew she'd probably wake up in a few hours, hungry again despite eating two containers of MSG-laden food. As she slowly detached from wakefulness, she had the idle thought that maybe she should've ordered pizza after all.
It wasn't the hunger pangs that woke her, despite all probability being in her favor. Instead, it was the feeling of sunlight on her face and dim street noises. Her eyes didn't want to open right away, so she inhaled and let out a deep yawn while stretching. Had she really slept through the night? Her thoughts were interrupted mid-yawn by an abrupt bark of a dog right in front of her. As she didn't have a dog, her eyes shot open immediately.
Butts. Butts! Butts?

She used both hands to rub her eyes, as they felt dry and itchy. This had to be some kind of crazy dream thanks to China King's grease and MSG, right? Opening her newly-rubbed eyes didn't change her perception, however, and the dog only wagged its tail harder. The butts were apparently pig butts, and for some reason they were prominently displayed in a fountain? What an odd centerpiece for a fountain, she thought. Looking around gave her further pause.
The only word that came to mind for the people and the place itself was rustic. This wasn't the city, and it wasn't even the suburbs. There were people riding horses past, armed with spears, swords and other items she couldn't put a name to.

Panicked, she began looking at the nearby people for help. Surely they could explain what was going on and where she was? Only... nobody was looking at her, unless you counted the dog. And they were mostly just... standing in place like mannequins. Turning to her left, she saw a person on a fidgety horse, and he seemed to be talking to some guy with crates, bags and jars. And -- something floating over his head? The guy on the horse suddenly disappeared, which was also alarming, but she was eager to know what was going on, so she jogged the short distance over to the man.

"What kin I do fer you?" As soon as the words were spoken, a large display popped up into view as well, showing rations and kindling and prices. Alarmed by this strangeness, she backed away and the display vanished. Okay, so the mannequin people were freaky robots with advanced digital shop displays. She'd never eat beef and broccoli again.
"It's 2020," she muttered to herself, "I've seen stranger things." With that thought hovering in the forefront of her mind, she looked around to see if she could find one of the moving people. Surely they weren't glorified computers? Just at that moment, a red-haired man with a mustache and chain mail shirt caught her attention as he walked beneath an archway with a club in one hand and a shield on his arm. Weird, but he looked less commonplace and had a weapon.
Rather than risk another strange interaction, she opted to trail behind Mr. Club-and-Shield. They headed up a hill and she dared to look around as they walked. At least the rustic town was extremely clean. No manure from any of the horses, no random scraps of junk anywhere. Unfortunately, that only seemed to lend more discomfort to the situation, which was quickly feeling like a Renaissance Fair Twilight Zone.

She stopped in her tracks. There in front of her was another open space with a smaller fountain, and a LOT of moving people. They looked different from the "townsfolk" she had been seeing, and more like the guy on the horse she had seen back by the Butt Fountain. Giving up on Mr. C&S, she jogged past him towards the crowd of people -- and immediately regretted it.

In an instant, her life flashed before her eyes as she saw three or four horses with riders barreling up the hill towards her. So this is how it ends, she complained inwardly, resigned to the death-by-trampling that was seconds away. Only... it never came. Somehow, the four riders and their horses ran straight through her as if she wasn't even there. Shaking, she let out a breath she hadn't known she was holding, and almost instantly she jumped out of her skin when a loud bark sounded behind her.

"Coming with me, are you?" she eventually mumbled.
BARK!
BARK!
Resuming her path down the hill, she eventually saw what looked like a gate on the edge of the town. Leaving this creepy place wasn't a bad idea, but at the same time it was. The world didn't seem to function in a familiar way, and that made it dangerous.
Right off of the cobblestones by the gate was a stabling area with horses, carts, cows, and what appeared to be a promising haystack to hide behind while she came to grips with whatever it was that was going on. It was a stereotypical hiding place, to be sure, but at least it was comfortable and didn't require her to talk to any Mannequins or crazy Moving People.

Remembering the Chinese food, she pressed her face into the haystack. Why didn't she feel hungry? How long had she been asleep? Was she still dreaming? What was this place? Whose body was she in, anyway? If she closed her eyes, could she go back to sleep and wake up on her couch with hunger pangs? Did she need to get a lawyer to sue China King? Or was she already on life support in a hospital somewhere because of food poisoning?
"Maybe," she mused aloud to the attentive dog, "we need to go back to the butts."
BARK!
That is funny as hell. Maybe you should write a book. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's a slow start, but I hope others enjoy it as it progresses!
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