Claystead is a small-time countryside nowhere town where nothing ever, ever happens. I hope you like nature, because you're basically living in it - surrounded by the evergreens and the mountains of the wild. For this reason, everybody is baffled by the fact that the richest hardcore LARPer ever decides to build a mecca for high fantasy LARPs. He purchase a piece of land and then, poof! A couple of months later and he replicated Rivendell in white marble and everything, just a horseride away from Claystead! In town, people are buzzing about it, but you're not wasting any time. In order to celebrate the beginning of the summer holidays, you and a couple of other people have joined in on the first ever Fayshade LARP.
The LARP is a week long and you are really beginning to get a feel for your character and the Mithelgard world. At the end of the week, you've reached the end of a highly successful LARP - all you've got to do now is to bring the Dragon Orb back to Fayshade where the commissioner awaits... but as a team member picks up the orb from its altar in the Dragon Springs, something happens... the dragon comes to life, and now you've got to fight it! And as if that wasn't enough, you've got to do it as your own LARP character!
But you are not only trapped in Mithergard indefinitely. As hours turn to days and as the days pass by, you begin to realize just how difficult it is to remember your true identity. Are you a small-town country bumpkin who accidentally wandered into another world... or are you a Mithergarder who had a weird dream about another life? One day, you will accept the identity that you have created for yourself as your own as that identity's memories swamp your own. You instinctively know this as fact, and the realization endlessly drives you on. Will your party be able to make it to the other side again, or remain trapped in a world that is not only more dreamlike than their old, but also much, much more dangerous?
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