Dan walked through the echoing halls of the dungeon, where skeletons stood as the first line of defense against intruders. Pressing forward, he encountered two corridors, one leading down and the other up. Dan chose the path upwards and entered a large room.
This was one of the twelve boss rooms he had meticulously crafted, four of which were already completed . Dan walked past the boss and through another large gate. Inside was a hall, and at the end was a dead end—this was where he had left off building the dungeon. Dan started to use his admin commands to carve walls and add rooms, working tirelessly for three hours straight. Then, he stopped.
Feeling satisfied with his progress, Dan began to walk out of the dungeon. However, as he attempted to log off
[ =====[Menu]=====]
Name: Dan
hp: 100
mp:0
strength: 10
intelligence: 10
wisdom: 10
dexterity: 10
endurance: 10
Title: None
Race: None
Class: Admin
subclass: none
Level: 0
Skills: None
[===[ Log Off ]=[setting]===]
Dan pressed the log off button, but instead of disconnecting, he received an error message:
[Log off error...error...error]
Panicked, Dan tried to log off again, but the same error persisted. He attempted to send a message to other admins, only to find that the option was missing from his menu. Dan started to freak out, realizing something was seriously wrong.
Dan took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm down despite the rising panic. "It's okay," he muttered reassuringly to himself. "I'll just head back to the Town of Beginning and ask them to contact someone for help."
With resolve in his heart, Dan took off into the sky, soaring in the direction of the town. After flying for a few minutes, he came to a stop and furrowed his brow in confusion. "Weird. Is this where the town is supposed to be? Why is it not here?"
Dan landed and began to explore, but all he found were trees. He flew back into the sky, hoping he had made a mistake, and searched in different directions, but still, the town was nowhere to be found. Disheartened, he descended and sat beneath a tree, feeling defeated. Tears welled up in his eyes, and for a few moments, he allowed himself to cry. Then, with a sudden realization, he wiped away his tears.
In the game, tears didn't fall, and he could smell the scent of nature, something that wasn't part of the game. Dan's confusion deepened. He pondered the implications of this. dan wipe his eye and started to think what is going on