Programmer. Video game enthusiast. Chronic MMO healer. Cynthia “Cyn” Price is no stranger to DPS calculations, working as a team, or the kinds of weird dreams you get after a particularly intense dungeon binge. So when she has a dream that makes her pick from mostly standard RPG classes, she barely even questions the premise before choosing magic in hopes that healing is an option. But when she is then thrown into what looks like a literal dungeon with four total strangers who also chose a class moments before, things get weird quickly. With limited resources, questionable magic, and an army of unanswered questions, they might be in trouble. Good thing this is just a dream…right? Because if it’s not, Cyn is now responsible for keeping herself and these people alive until they find a way home.Readers should expect:~2500 words per chapter on averageParty-based dungeons and combat (A healer without a party isn't much of a healer)Lulls without action for character development and worldbuildingSingle lead character, with occasional viewpoints from supporting castFrog1 chapter per week, usually Monday afternoon ESTEnglish is my only language, so if you see any mistakes roast me I guess.Content warnings are for future writing freedomCover art commissioned by author, made by Rizal Abdillah on Fiverr
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Programmer. Video game enthusiast. Chronic MMO healer. Cynthia “Cyn” Price is no stranger to DPS calculations, working as a team, or the kinds of weird dreams you get after a particularly intense dungeon binge. So when she has a dream that makes her pick from mostly standard RPG classes, she barely even questions the premise before choosing magic in hopes that healing is an option. But when she is then thrown into what looks like a literal dungeon with four total strangers who also chose a class moments before, things get weird quickly. With limited resources, questionable magic, and an army of unanswered questions, they might be in trouble. Good thing this is just a dream…right? Because if it’s not, Cyn is now responsible for keeping herself and these people alive until they find a way home.Readers should expect:~2500 words per chapter on averageParty-based dungeons and combat (A healer without a party isn't much of a healer)Lulls without action for character development and worldbuildingSingle lead character, with occasional viewpoints from supporting castFrog1 chapter per week, usually Monday afternoon ESTEnglish is my only language, so if you see any mistakes roast me I guess.Content warnings are for future writing freedomCover art commissioned by author, made by Rizal Abdillah on Fiverr...
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