“Hello. My na is Shin Da-eun.”
If Da-eun were to start her self-introduction, nine out of ten would begin with this sentence.
“I am 26 years old and a strear broadcasting on FishSik.”
Next would likely be a simple introduction of personal details.
Among strears, there are quite a few who do not want to reveal their identity.
So of Da-eun’s colleagues also hide their faces or keep their identities secret because of negative perceptions about being a strear.
If personal details are revealed, troubleso matters could arise, and even though perceptions have improved compared to the past, the look in people’s eyes often changes when they learn about the profession.
Da-eun had experienced this herself, so she could fully understand her colleagues who hid their occupations.
Nevertheless, the reason she reveals her job is partly because she had shown her face since she started broadcasting, and also because she does not want to be tied down by such things.
Da-eun’s mindset has perated her broadcasts, and her content and videos have beco thed around freedom and healing.
“This year marks five years since I started broadcasting, and my streaming na is ‘Joanie,’ which I derived from the English word ‘Journey’ as I love traveling.”
She loves to travel.
This is a sentence that holds the most significance in Da-eun’s life.
To na her strear persona after a journey.
Since her youth, she had traveled whenever she could, both dostically and internationally, and her parents supported her silently, understanding her passion.
Given that she had been a child who was often sickly, what did money matter when she could finally run around healthily?
Da-eun actually had a tough ti dissuading her parents from supporting her even more out of concern for her.
For Da-eun, Silia Online was a revolution.
“Wow…!”
The sunlight wrapping around her skin, the wind gently caressing her hair, the soft earth felt through her shoes.
Everything felt no different from reality.
Da-eun enjoyed the refreshing nature that was hard to feel in real life.
And she sensed it.
She was completely captivated by this enchanting world.
***
A week after the first discovery.
— “Ugh!”
“Healer, you’re dead!”
A week later.
“Just die already!”
— “Hey, crazy boss! Be reasonable!”
… A few more days later.
— “How did you die?”
— “I got my head sliced off in one blow. What about you?”
— “He destroyed my heart.”
— “Wow… But why is your tone like that?”
— “I, foreigner. Not used to Korean.”
— “No way, when did the big data auto-translation module co out? That’s nonsense!”
— “I, didn’t understand. Korean is difficult.”
— “Crazy concept player…!”
Among players, the Gravekeeper was considered an impossible boss to conquer at the mont, but could soday be the key clue to clearing the ga.
It was an NPC designed to prevent players from progressing. Or perhaps it was a significant blunder by Demoninus, the company that created Silia Online.
Many players gave up on clearing it, and the remaining players were divided into two groups.
Those who continued to challenge for the shining honor of a First Kill or First Clear or those who entered “the mode of complete enjoynt.”
[Dragon’s Tail Raid Group, Declaring to Give Up on Clear]
[Today’s Mad Movie of the Gravekeeper Shot by ]
[Shouldn’t it be called a funeral director instead of a gravekeeper?]
What kind of gravekeeper buries people directly?
[Comnt]
—I create my own work.
┗ So it’s self-employed then.
[Achieved 2-Minute Solo as the Gravekeeper]
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“It’s nothing much, lol.”
[Comnts]
—??? How did you do that?
—Hacker, I’m reporting you, bye;
┗ Does Demoninus look like a hacker to you, idiot?
┗ “Real.”
—Isn’t the current first-place engineering student unable to clear in under 2 minutes?
┗ Yeah, that’s right.
[Guide] Achieving 2-Minute Clear as the Gravekeeper
First of all, you don’t need any buffs or prior preparations. Even if you apply buffs, you won’t get to hit at all, and unless you’re a tank, you’ll die in one hit anyway. Just tossing in any weapon helps you last longer.
Once you enter the boss room and enter combat mode, the very first thing to do is to head to the open area. If you successfully reach the open area, just sit there and enjoy the Last Supper, lol. You can wait until you finish eating.
Just a reminder: if you sit in the flowerbed instead of the open area, you’ll die instantly, so be careful.
[Comnts]
—Lmao, wtf, lol.
—This is ridiculous, lol.
—How to beco a ghost with good looks, please tell .
—I rushed here thinking it was a guide, and this is what I find, lol.
—Isn’t the Gravekeeper just watching in disbelief?
—?? I followed what this post said, but I died as soon as I took out the food from my inventory?
┗ Did you do it properly? I ntioned in the main text that sitting in the flowerbed is a big no.
┗ I checked it’s the open area, so what happened?
┗ No screenshots or video?
┗ Yeah, I didn’t take any.
┗ Then I don’t know either. Just consider it bad luck.
┗ Ugh; it stinks of bad luck.
—Actually, it was an environntalist.
┗ “Kill the bastard ruining nature.”
┗ That’s… quite persuasive…!
A community filled with various antics and jokes.
However, the enthusiasm for the Gravekeeper was clearly cooling down.
[Basic Magic Operations]
[The Gravekeeper’s Reasons for Running Away]
[About the Demon Race araboza]
[101 Reasons Why the Knight Can Never Defeat the Sniper]
Since a few days ago, the ntions had started to dwindle, and now there was a clear difference compared to its peak period.
There was no clear progress, let alone a proper clear, so it was natural for the enthusiasm to die down. If things continued this way, it was obvious that the boss would be rembered as poorly designed and forgotten by players.
Yeah, unless sothing unexpected happened.
***
“Ugh… guys, is this really the right way?”
—Yeah, it is.
—Just go wherever you want~.
—Why do you keep asking when you’re not going to believe it? This is the third ti.
—I’m already a user who died from frustration.
“Seriously, this is strange!”
Usually, the chat atmosphere during Joanie’s broadcasts is occasionally playful, but overall, it’s quite mild.
Given the calm nature of her streams, there isn’t much reason to curse, and even when so troublemakers co in to stir things up, they get blocked imdiately.
—ssage deleted.
—ssage deleted.
—Can this person make it within today? (Actually don’t know.)
But today, the mood in the chat was quite different from usual.
No one was defending or agreeing; everyone was throwing stones.
As she blocked those who crossed the line, Joanie looked up.
“Is it really right to call this a path?”
What is a path, anyway?
By dictionary definition, it’s a space created on the ground that people, animals, or vehicles can pass through.
There are deeper anings, but let’s put those aside for now—
“Isn’t it too dense…?”
This isn’t the deep woods where I wanted well-paved asphalt or sidewalk paths.
But if it’s going to be called a path, at least it should be passable, right?
What lay before Joanie’s eyes was a scene of thick trees and grass, along with a rugged mountainous landscape.
‘They said the path was rough, but I didn’t expect it to be like this…’
Joanie sighed deeply as if the ground were sinking beneath her.
“The engineering students who try this must have passed through here every ti they died. Wow, I really have to acknowledge that.”
It takes quite a while to get to the nearest resurrection point, and even when they arrive, an exciting hike awaits them.
Joanie thought it wouldn’t be strange for an ordinary person to get annoyed and give up.
—So when do we go? When do we go? When do we go?
—At this rate, let’s just sleep well at the inn and go. It’s dangerous to hike at night; a tiger might co and get you.
—Did you just co from the Joseon Dynasty?
“Alright, fine. I’m going.”
Denying reality, she finally stepped into the treacherous mountain terrain.
“But didn’t anyone think about making a path? That would make sense, right?”
—The engineering students are too busy trying to die.
“Well, that makes sense.”
Instead of making a path, they’d probably just bash their heads against it once more.
Joanie easily accepted this reasoning.
Panting while climbing the mountain, she took a mont to catch her breath and wiped the beads of sweat forming on her forehead.
“Wow, this is really steep. I feel like at least one person must have thought about wanting to set fire to it.”
—???
—What?
“Oh, no! I’m not saying I would do that, just that there could be soone who might think that!”
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