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Hisa Online is a character RPG inspired by Sword Art Online and Log Horizon. The protagonists are a group of players, caught within the world of Hisa Online along with thousands of other pre-order players on the Dominion of Amahara server. While the concept of players in a video game might seem mundane, be aware its closest relative is probably ''Exalted''. Might have preludes but expect timeskips.  
Hisa's Garden is a trapped-in-virtual-reality character game off the traditions of Sword Art Online, Log Horizon and Overlord. The protagonists are a small after-school gaming activities club trapped by the final server shutdown of Altima, the greatest VRMMO of the previous generation.


[[Hisa's Microscope]]<br>
[[Hisa's Garden Character Creation]]<br>
[[Hisa's Garden Classes]]<br>
=Background=
=Background=
==Incident==
Released in 2022, ''Altima'' was among the first and by far the greatest child of the first generation FullDive virtual reality MMO boom. Though hardly the most mechanically innovative of games, Altima defended its incumbency in the fantasy VRMMO niche through an enormous advantage in existing content. This was bolstered by the release of powerful, separately sold user creation and custom content tools that expanded the game far beyond its origins long after release. Over a generation the game exploded, peaked supreme and then gradually waned. Eventually, as with all good things, it came to an end. With the announcement of its successor, HiSA Online, that would operate on a revolutionary new engine, it was also quietly announced that the nigh abandoned world of Altima would finally be allowed to end.
The incident occurred on 11 November 2019. Two years after the unveiling of first generation arcade-style machines using FullDive VR technology, the first FullDive machine designed for home use was released. Declared to herald a resurrection of the specialist home gaming console (though it is more properly a gaming peripheral), the Neuron launched simultaneously in 13 countries and territories with a small collection of third party games and a single first party killer app: the Virtual Reality MMORPG '''HiSA Online'''. Rumored to stand for Highlyadvanced Subliminal Assembly, Hisa Online is not only the world's first VRMMO but also vastly advances the older concept of dynamic content, combining the traditionally static MMO world with the characteristics of a sandbox and an exponential increase of the amount of content implied by its development budget. Then, on launch day, something happened. All pre-order customers logging in during the initial rush were swept into the virtual world and found themselves unable to log out.


==World of Hisa==
==Altima Archaeology Club==
The game world of Hisa Online is composed of '''realms'''. These are open play areas that vary widely in size and theme, though the starting ones are especially large and generic. In contrast, "dungeon" realms tend to be smaller and more heavily themed and often have foes with unique mechanics. Realms are in turn divided into different '''zones''' ranging from completely safe '''protected zones''' to '''dungeon zones''' where in-game communications or other functions are restricted. The zone restrictions in effect at any point are always visible to the player. Realms are connected to one another via '''portals'''. Every realm has, at minimum, an "inbound" portal where arriving players will find themselves appearing when they first unlock the realm and from where it is possible to warp back out to where they came from. Therefore, in order for players to access a new realm, the outbound portal leading there must be found and opened. While some portals are merely well hidden, most are guarded by bosses. Once unlocked, any portal allows free travel to the corresponding portal in the next realm over. Portals with a town or castle around them either are or can upgrade to join the '''warp network''' which allows quick direct travel from node to node for a fee. Any uncontested portal within the network can also serve as the target of expensive Warp Scroll items which will, depending on the item's level, teleport one or more players to that portal.  
In a certain school in a certain prefecture of Amahara, there exists a small but unique school club – the Altima Archaeology Club - that has been exploring the world of this once thriving game, rambling through myriad realms filled with the works, monuments and achievements of their forebears. Though it is a world whose existence has been but an eyeblink compared to reality, it is still a place that is older than they are. Now however, that world is coming to an end, and with it, so will the club founded upon its exploration. To celebrate and mourn the end of this reality, the club gathered in their humble guild hall to wait out the very end.


Additionally, there are also realms (the aforementioned "dungeons") that consist exclusively of a single dungeon zone and have no exit besides the entrance. The myriad realms in the game are thus conceptually arranged in vertical order with each portal leading "up" to progressively more difficult content in an arrangement referred to in lore as the World Tree. The "trunk realms" – large, relatively generic realms defended by the largest scale bosses – progress towards the endgame with each one branching off into many minor realms where resources and experience can be gathered. A variety of "quests" are scattered throughout the realms though there is no formal quest log and players must act based on the information they gather. When a quest completion is triggered, the credited players are notified and rewards are received. Simpler quests are usually limited to a single area or realm but complex ones require a great deal of travel or obscure knowledge and lore. Nevertheless, all could properly be described as side quests. The "main" quest line of Hisa Online is entirely implied: reach the realm of Hisa itself at the very pinnacle of the World Tree where, the celestial gods and true heroes reside.  
But the end didn't come.


==Gameplay==
The members of the Altima Archaeology Club who gathered in the modest wooden cottage serving as their virtual "club room" watched what they thought was a pre-planned World End event. The stars in the sky swirled erratically and the earth shook and shattered as if the whole world were tumbling into a void... And then the falling stopped. Looking out the windows they saw the night sky of Altima replaced by an alien astronomy. The unprecedented smell of grass and trees billowed through the windows. From that moment, they found they could no longer log out.
===Death===
When a player dies, they respawn at a temple after a delay. This was quickly demonstrated in the first few hours, allaying fears that death might somehow be permanent in this strange virtual world. Nevertheless, even the staunchest players report that death is a strange and disturbing experience that often results in forgotten nightmares among other things. There remains a large proportion of players who have never died out of fear of it, including those who go as far as to never leave the home city and simply wait to be rescued by the outside world. Those who have died before are usually quite aversive to it.


Players can attack others. In general, players are protected from being harmed or harrassed while in a protected zone. Attacking or killing innocent players results in not being protected while in said zones (which could make entry to some realms difficult or impractical), aggro status from some "guard" type mobs and also allows others to kill you in the open world without repercussion.  
=Altima of Old=
==Senses and Systems==
The Altima of old began as a goggles game and received an engine overhaul and FullDive 1.0 support somewhere along the way. Compared to recent games running on FullDive 3+, Altima had significant limitations. While players have full natural articulation of their avatar bodies, the game engine had trouble when the player's avatar differed significantly in size and proportion from the player's real body. This leads to some players reporting minor irregularities like feeling as if they are always wearing stilts, feeling less physically confident than real life, or 'losing track' of their body; for example, being unable to tell what gesture their hand is making when holding it behind their back. Body plan limitations contributed to most players citing a distinct discomfort playing the opposite gender, though this certainly did not stop everyone.


=Characters=
There was full integration of vision and hearing but not smell or taste. Touch existed (bound to surface textures) but had noticeable imperfections, especially around fluids, air flow and feelings of humidity or temperature. Overall, the construction of the world was still fundamentally based on polygons and textures with finite resolution, making very close examinations of objects disorienting.  
The PCs are a group of involuntary players in Hisa Online who have chosen/will ultimately choose to ''do something'' instead of lying around in the starting area waiting for the real world to return. You need the following things:


*'''Name''': This is the Amahara server but there are foreigners who imported the game in order to play with friends.
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*'''Background''': Whatever you like. It could have some connection to why you are good at the game or it might not.
*'''Appearance''': Appearance as well as vocal tone and even body odour of your character in game. This is, in all respects, your new body. In particular, it does not ''actually'' have to be the same gender nor remotely similar in any way to your real body which is now but a memory. That said, most people play modified or beautified versions of themselves. One reason for this is that the game accurately detects and presents an enhanced version of one's body and appearance along with a simplified set of quick change buttons and sliders by default during character creation that most players simply accept that. Most people also find playing someone significantly different from their original selves to be either psychologically uncomfortable or disadvantageous since their motor skills need to adjust for different limb lengths and so on. There is also a bit of a negative stigma applied to males playing cross gender.
*'''Motivation''': What you want to do in-game as the story progresses is not as important as what aspect of your character makes him/her determined to do something as opposed to nothing. An unmotivated character would quickly fall to the wayside and not remain among the doers of the server.

Latest revision as of 00:37, 25 October 2015

Hisa's Garden is a trapped-in-virtual-reality character game off the traditions of Sword Art Online, Log Horizon and Overlord. The protagonists are a small after-school gaming activities club trapped by the final server shutdown of Altima, the greatest VRMMO of the previous generation.

Hisa's Microscope

Hisa's Garden Character Creation
Hisa's Garden Classes

Background

Released in 2022, Altima was among the first and by far the greatest child of the first generation FullDive virtual reality MMO boom. Though hardly the most mechanically innovative of games, Altima defended its incumbency in the fantasy VRMMO niche through an enormous advantage in existing content. This was bolstered by the release of powerful, separately sold user creation and custom content tools that expanded the game far beyond its origins long after release. Over a generation the game exploded, peaked supreme and then gradually waned. Eventually, as with all good things, it came to an end. With the announcement of its successor, HiSA Online, that would operate on a revolutionary new engine, it was also quietly announced that the nigh abandoned world of Altima would finally be allowed to end.

Altima Archaeology Club

In a certain school in a certain prefecture of Amahara, there exists a small but unique school club – the Altima Archaeology Club - that has been exploring the world of this once thriving game, rambling through myriad realms filled with the works, monuments and achievements of their forebears. Though it is a world whose existence has been but an eyeblink compared to reality, it is still a place that is older than they are. Now however, that world is coming to an end, and with it, so will the club founded upon its exploration. To celebrate and mourn the end of this reality, the club gathered in their humble guild hall to wait out the very end.

But the end didn't come.

The members of the Altima Archaeology Club who gathered in the modest wooden cottage serving as their virtual "club room" watched what they thought was a pre-planned World End event. The stars in the sky swirled erratically and the earth shook and shattered as if the whole world were tumbling into a void... And then the falling stopped. Looking out the windows they saw the night sky of Altima replaced by an alien astronomy. The unprecedented smell of grass and trees billowed through the windows. From that moment, they found they could no longer log out.

Altima of Old

Senses and Systems

The Altima of old began as a goggles game and received an engine overhaul and FullDive 1.0 support somewhere along the way. Compared to recent games running on FullDive 3+, Altima had significant limitations. While players have full natural articulation of their avatar bodies, the game engine had trouble when the player's avatar differed significantly in size and proportion from the player's real body. This leads to some players reporting minor irregularities like feeling as if they are always wearing stilts, feeling less physically confident than real life, or 'losing track' of their body; for example, being unable to tell what gesture their hand is making when holding it behind their back. Body plan limitations contributed to most players citing a distinct discomfort playing the opposite gender, though this certainly did not stop everyone.

There was full integration of vision and hearing but not smell or taste. Touch existed (bound to surface textures) but had noticeable imperfections, especially around fluids, air flow and feelings of humidity or temperature. Overall, the construction of the world was still fundamentally based on polygons and textures with finite resolution, making very close examinations of objects disorienting.