The Gamer's Clones
By jobaid robin
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The Gamer's Clones: A Hilarious Isekai Adventure
Mark, a witty gamer obsessed with quirky mechanics, finds himself whisked away to a fantastical world where games and reality collide. This world is governed by a mysterious "System" that assigns players classes, skills, and quests. However, Mark possesses a unique ability unlike any other: Clone Jutsu.
He can create perfect copies of himself, with a twist! These clones share everything they learn with Mark, allowing him to grow stronger and develop new skills at an accelerated rate. The story follows Mark's adventures as he utilizes his ever-growing army of clones to explore this strange world, conquer challenges, and climb the colossal Tower, a legendary test for the strongest warriors.
Prepare for:
Non-stop laughs: Witness the hilarious chaos that ensues as Mark coordinates hundreds of clones, each with their own misinterpretations and comedic mishaps.
Strategic battles: Don't be fooled by the silliness. Mark must devise clever tactics to overcome powerful enemies using his clones' diverse skillsets.
A world of wonder: Explore a vibrant fantasy setting filled with fantastical creatures, hidden dungeons, and a mysterious System with a dark secret lurking beneath the surface.
A charming cast: Mark is joined by Elara, a skilled but gruff swordswoman, and Kai, a cunning strategist who helps him manage his growing clone army.
A satisfying power progression: Witness Mark's strength and influence grow as his clones learn new skills and explore the world.
If you enjoy litRPGs, isekai adventures, and lighthearted humor with a touch of strategy, then The Gamer's Clones is the perfect story for you!
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The Gamer's Clones - jobaid robin
The Gamer's Clones
Chapter 1: From Noob to Newb in Another World
Mark adjusted his gaming chair, the familiar creak a comforting soundtrack to his weekend grind. He stared at the screen, frustration etched on his face. Another repetitive fetch quest? Seriously, Zenith's imagination has hit rock bottom.
Zenith was Mark's current obsession, an open-world RPG notorious for its quirky mechanics and branching storylines. But lately, the quirky
mechanics felt more like cheap gimmicks, and the branching storylines all seemed to converge on the same tired fetch quests. He sighed, drumming his fingers on the armrest. Maybe I should try that new VRMMO everyone's been buzzing about.
Just as he considered his options, a blinding flash engulfed the room. One moment he was in his cluttered apartment, the next he was standing in a sun-dappled forest, the air thick with the scent of pine and damp earth. He blinked, disoriented. Gone were the familiar sounds of whirring fans and keyboard clicks, replaced by the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.
Mark cautiously stepped forward, his hand instinctively reaching for the controller that wasn't there. Panic started to bubble in his chest. This wasn't a new VR experience - this was real. A shiver ran down his spine. Did I just get isekai'd?
he muttered, the absurdity of the situation momentarily overriding his fear.
A high-pitched shriek pierced the air, tearing him from his thoughts. A goblin, no bigger than a terrier, charged at him, brandishing a crude wooden club. Instinctively, Mark raised his hands in defense, bracing for impact.
But the impact never came. Instead, he heard a guttural yell and a sickening thud. Confused, he lowered his arms to see another Mark, identical in every way except for a slightly bewildered expression, standing over the now-unconscious goblin.
Mark stared, jaw slack. What... the...?
The other Mark shrugged, wiping a green slime off his hand. Looks like we're doing this together, buddy.
A notification materialized in the air before them, shimmering like a heat mirage.
Welcome to Aethel!
System Activated: Clone Jutsu
You can create perfect copies of yourself. Shared Knowledge: Anything your clones learn, you learn too. Shared Stats: As your clones grow stronger, so do you.
Warning: Use clones responsibly.
Mark blinked again, processing the absurd message. Clone Jutsu? Is this some kind of weird new Zenith update?
He turned to his clone, who was now picking his teeth with a goblin finger (gross). Do something! Explain!
The clone grinned, a mischievous glint in his eye. Later, boss. Let's figure out this System first. Maybe there's a way to get unlimited gold with this trick!
With a groan, Mark realized the enormity of his situation. He was stuck in a real-life game, with a broken ability that could be both a blessing and a curse. He took a deep breath, trying to quell the rising panic. He may not have signed up for this isekai adventure, but at least he had an army of himself - for better or worse.
Chapter 2: Stuck in a Game? Try Turning it Off and On Again
The blinding light faded, replaced by the verdant green of a sun-dappled forest. Birds chirped, leaves rustled in the breeze, and the earthy scent of damp soil filled Mark's nostrils. Gone was the familiar chaos of his cluttered apartment.
Panic clawed at his throat. Did I just get isekai'd?
he muttered, the absurdity of the situation momentarily overriding his fear. A high-pitched shriek tore through the air, snapping him back to reality. A goblin no bigger than a terrier charged at him, brandishing a crude wooden club.
Instinctively, Mark raised his arms in defense, but before the goblin could connect, a guttural yell and a sickening thud filled the air. Confused, Mark lowered his arms to see another Mark, identical in every way except for a slightly bewildered expression, standing over the now-unconscious goblin.
Woah, that was unexpected,
the other Mark said, wiping a green slime off his hand.
A notification materialized before them, shimmering like a heat mirage.
Welcome to Aethel!
System Activated: Clone Jutsu
You can create perfect copies of yourself. Shared Knowledge: Anything your clones learn, you learn too. Shared Stats: As your clones grow stronger, so do you.
Warning: Use clones responsibly.
Mark blinked again, processing the absurd message. Clone Jutsu? Is this some kind of weird new Zenith update?
He turned to his clone, who was now picking his teeth with a goblin finger (gross). Do something! Explain!
The clone grinned, a mischievous glint in his eye. Later, boss. Let's figure out this System first. Maybe there's a way to get unlimited gold with this trick!
With a groan, Mark realized the enormity of his situation. He was stuck in a real-life game, with a broken ability that could be both a blessing and a curse. He took a deep breath, trying to quell the rising panic. He wasn't sure how he got here, but at least he had an army of himself - for better or worse.
Just then, a twig snapped behind them. Mark whirled around, hand instinctively reaching for the weapon that wasn't there. Another goblin, larger than the first, emerged from the undergrowth, brandishing a rusty sword.
Mark's mind raced. He needed a plan, and fast.