[Skill Created! 'IR Create/Destroy' Unlocked]
IR Create/Destroy Lvl. MAX
One of the classic skills of the gamer, in name if not in function.
Allows the user to create Imaginary Realms to go in and explore.
Current Realms available: Undeath
The bread and butter of Gamers, Dungeons. Or in my case, Realms.
And I meant that quite literally, because if I'm right, then I will never have to find a job again.
Wait…
Does that mean my prayers were answered? Or was this already part of my system?
No, calm down Liam, you're counting horses before you got them.
…
I also need to prepare before jumping into the realm—some weapons and first aid will not be amiss.
So the first thing I do is go to the drugstore to buy a first aid kit. Seventy bucks lighter and a little bit more sure of myself, I head to the nearest department store and buy a fireman's axe.
It's the deadliest thing I can buy without drawing any attention.
Getting home, I watch some videos on how to use my first aid kit. Better safe than sorry.
Prepping myself, I have a kitchen knife tucked into my belt, first aid in my backpack with some extra bandages and secured so it doesn't move as much, and the axe in my hand.
Activating my skill, a screen appears.
Which Realm would you like to create?
Options: Undeath
Choosing Undeath, I appear back in my apartment.
The only reason I know it's my apartment is because the layout looks the same; otherwise, I would think there hasn't been someone here in decades.
The furniture is rotted, there is a small plant growing out of the sink, and there is dust everywhere.
Going towards the hall, I see my front door is off its hinges and on the ground.
Walking over it and into the hall proper, the downtrodden and aged look continues.
Walking slowly and carefully, I move towards the stairs.
The door to the stairwell seems to still be intact. Trying to open it is difficult, and when I look at the hinges, I can see why.
They're so orange that they look more rust than the steel they're supposed to be.
Giving it another attempt to move it open, and failing, I don't see any other choice than kicking it down.
Even with all the training I did these last few months, it still took half a dozen kicks until I heard the screech and it fell down.
Waiting for any chance something might come towards me, I wait a few minutes.
When nothing comes running, I go down the stairs.
When I'm on the ground floor, I again need to kick the door open.
Waiting again and being ready to bolt back or destroy the realm, I let out a sigh when nothing comes after the sound.
On one hand, this is good—it means I won't be overrun anytime soon, and I can take my time going over this place.
On the other, my body is working on full adrenaline right now and it's mentally exhausting being so high on alert.
At least the door of the building was off its hinges. As I walked out of the building, I saw it.
A zombie.
About a hundred feet from the building entrance was a rotten corpse just standing in the middle of the road.
It wasn't looking at me, but I could still see the whitish-green flesh hanging on its crumbling clothes.
Mentally preparing myself for being so close to the gruesome sight, I hold my axe tighter.
Moving slowly towards the dead creature, the first thing was something I hadn't prepared myself for—something I really should have seen coming.
Or smelled, rather.
And oh god, was it disgusting. I once had to clean an animal corpse up from the road, but this was a hundred times worse.
Back then I was barely holding in the need to puke.
This time I wasn't so lucky.
Barely not puking on my clothes, I was hanging over myself and I was so happy I had a light meal instead of a bigger one.
Sadly, I couldn't puke my guts out in peace.
"Guuuuh"—because the zombie heard me.
Looking at it from the corner of my eye, I saw it coming towards me fast.
Eyes widening and in a panic, I started to run away.
Spitting out the taste of puke and looking behind me, I realized that the zombie wasn't actually that fast—more like a fast walking speed than the full-on run it felt like.
Wiping my mouth on my shirt, I mentally prepared myself.
The zombie was now thirty feet from me and coming fast.
So I set my stance, axe ready to swing, and waited.
Anticipating when the zombie came in my range from experience in months of sparring.
I swung.
And hit it right in the head. And it fell down.
Just like that.
At the rather anticlimactic ending, I just stood there.
And then the smell hit me again.
"Uegh, uegh." Running out of the smell zone, I looked at my handi—or axe work.
One hit, clean to the side of the head and firmly stuck in it.
Taking out a bottle of water from the side of my backpack, I cleaned my mouth as best I could.
Then taking one big breath, I ran over my slain enemy and yanked out my axe before running away from it again.
Having everything with me again and not being in a place that makes cleaning toilets at Chipotle smell refreshing.
I looked at the notification that was bothering me in the corner of my eye.
[You have slain a zombie!]
[$8 added to your bank account.]
Joker smile back in place, I already know what I'll be doing when I'm not cultivating.
Watch out world, because William the Zombie Slayer is in town.
Doing a quick reset of going home and changing my shirt, and cleaning my axe while I'm at it.
I also take a second shirt and basically douse it with perfume before letting it hang around my neck.
The next time I find a zombie, I can just cover my nose with it and try to overpower the smell as much as I can.
Going back in the Undead Realm, I start at the exact same spot.
While I'm pretty sure I clicked the screen from the other side of my kitchen.
Interesting.
Keeping that bit of information in the back of my head.
I again do the trek downstairs, the doors that were kicked open back on their rusted hinges.
As I do everything that I did before, with a little bit less caution than is probably smart, I come back to my first opponent.
The zombie on the street.
The exact. Same. One.
So the realm resets environment and monsters completely. I wonder if loot would be the same.
Putting my perfumed shirt over my nose, I again slowly and quietly walk over to the undead creature.
This time I don't puke my guts out, and while the smell is still there, it's so faint I can ignore it easily.
This time going for an overhand swing, I raise the axe, and with a small
hmp swing downwards.
It, of course, hits—there wasn't any chance of me missing that.
It folds easily, falling down and pulling me with it a little bit before the axe loosens and becomes free from the head.
[You have slain a zombie!]
[$5 added to your bank account.]
It again only gives me some money, but maybe that's fair for a creature this weak.
I probably wouldn't like what it gives anyway.
Cleaning the axe with a spare cloth I brought, I walk further from my 'spawn point'.
The next zombie I meet was from an alley, and this one was already looking in my direction.
Seeing me, it bolts as fast as it can towards me.
Trying to think of a quick plan basically comes down to me waiting and timing a front kick to the zombie's center and swinging my axe when it's down.
[You have slain a zombie!]
[$7 added to your bank account.]
Clean and quick.
Well… not 'clean', but you get the point.
The next dozen zombies met the same fate. Some I could sneak attack, but most were in alleys and already looking at me.
With those plus the 3 zombies beforehand, I already made close to 150 bucks, and it hasn't even been 30 minutes yet.
So getting back to work, I spend the next few hours looking for and killing the walking dead and earning my pocket money for the week.
There were a few close calls where there was more than one zombie and I had to do the equivalent of CoD kiting and hitting them in the legs to slow them down.
Apparently, axes get stuck a lot in zombie heads… who knew about that?
I'd probably have been better with a blunt weapon or something, but for now, the axe worked and I didn't want to reset again when I was in the swing of things.
Get it?
Swing of things? Like I'm swinging my axe…
Tough crowd…
That crowd being myself…
Because that's what I'm doing… talking to myself…
I'd say I need a life, but no one here has one!
Badum tish!
…
Deciding that after the next couple of zombies I'd call it a day, I went further in.
Killing the next one in an alley.
[You have slain a zombie!]
[$8 added to your bank account.]
A chill suddenly went along my spine.
Looking around, I saw nothing except dirt and trash.
GAAAAAH!
Shocked and spooked, I looked up, and what greeted me made me pale.
Because a zombie was falling down on me.
Taking three steps back, the thing just missed me.
But instead of splatting and dying like I hoped, it just took a second and jumped at me.
Holding the axe in front of me, I used its momentum against it and threw it over me against the wall.
Not planned at all but happy it's there, it just happened that a big trash can was under where I threw the creature, making it fall in it.
Quickly, I tried to leave the realm, but…
[You cannot leave a realm while in combat.]
Goddammit!
This wasn't the time!
Thinking quickly, I ran towards the trash can where the zombie fell in and prepared myself to swing as hard as I could.
The timing couldn't have been more perfect. The moment I was there, it stood up, its upper body showing.
I swung for its head,
And missed.
The creature dodged, making me still hit it, but in its shoulder.
It was still a devastating attack—I knew because of the scream of pain it yelled.
GAH AAAAAAAH!
Or rage, that could be it too.
With the axe still in my hand but having no give for making it detach from the dickhead, I used it to keep its claws away from me.
Putting my hand at the end of the axe, I used my other to reach for my knife.
We were in a stalemate.
It tried to reach me and claw my neck out, pushing into the axe and making its wound worse. But I couldn't finish it off.
If I tried to get my axe back, I would lose my only barrier against it.
If I tried to finish it with my knife, I would have to discard the axe altogether to reach it.
So the only thing I could do was hold on for dear life and wait until it exhausted itself…
It took 10 minutes to reach that point, where it wasn't trying to reach me.
Well, it was still trying, but the blood loss and the shoulder wound—now extending into its chest—prevented it from doing anything.
Then, with determination, I moved as swiftly as I could.
Pushing the axe to the side, I used the knife and with one step and thrust, thrust the knife into its eye socket.
Immediately I abandoned my position and left the knife in it, but that apparently wasn't needed.
Because it was already dead.
[You have slain a ghoul!]
[$54 added to your bank account.]
[You have gained 2 Healing Pills.]
Healing Pills
Heals superficial to light wounds.
Heavenly God Bonus: Heals light to medium wounds
Leave, leave, leave!
Appearing back into my apartment, I just fall to the floor like a sack of bones.
With the adrenaline leaving me, I started to understand what almost happened.
Had I been a few seconds slower to react, then the ghoul would have landed on top of me.
Had it not yelled out… It would have landed on top of me.
Had it landed on top of me… I would've died.
And then the fight…
The whole thing was surrounded by luck.
Had it run at me instead of jumping, I wouldn't have had the instinct to throw it and instead would have been waving my axe around like an idiot trying to keep it away from me.
That that trash can was there was also luck—it gave me the few seconds to get my bearings and come up with a, now admittedly hairy and risky, plan.
…
I don't think I'll be going back anytime soon. The near-death experience is just too vivid right now.
Cleaning myself up a bit first, I check my equipment and clothes and find two small balls wrapped like candy in my pocket.
Those must have been the Healing Pills the ghoul gave me.
Looking at the description the system left me, I was pleasantly surprised the Heavenly God Technique included healing pills into its effect.
Setting the pills aside, I cleaned up everything I used in the dungeon and went in for a long warm shower.
Sitting on my couch, I went over what needed to be done to be more secure and confident for the next time I go into the dungeon.
Not that it'll be anytime soon.
First things first.
My Soul Reinforcement is too low. So low, in fact, I didn't even bother to use it.
And while I did use Soul Sense, it was also basically useless—the 9 feet it has now is unacceptable now that I know what awaits me in the ID.
The axe was also a mistake—not in the sense that I shouldn't have bought a weapon, but in the sense I bought the wrong weapon.
Next time I'm bringing a metal bat.
And my skills will be much higher leveled.
Next time I will be prepared.
AN: Wel wasn't that a lot of things in one chapter, at least that was what it felt like to me.
We had the excitement of using a classic gamer skill with the confidence to match. Only for that confidence to crash into terror as Liam experienced his first fight to the death, and is at the same time the first fight in this story portrayed.
then we have the realisation that this is in fact NOT a game and real life, and there are no second chances.
What do you think? Let me know what you liked and disliked, want more of or want nothing like that ever again.
Also got my first bit of feedback, which was... weird. I get were they come from, but at the same time I can't change a lot because I have written some chapters for a rainy day.
So I took the middle ground and changed what I could without needing to rework a lot of writing.
'ID Create/Destroy Lvl. MAX' was changed to 'IR Create/Destroy Lvl. MAX'