[x] Nope. you're retired from this game, have been for sixteen years. Run home.
 
The actual fuck? DAMMIT PAST ME!
You slowly get up and begin running to the source of magical energy. Wait, something's pulling you there. You're magical senses haven't been used in years. It shouldn't be this good.
You speed onwards past the crowds as purple smoke descended upon the park.

Help me...

There it is, a voice in your thoughts.

Just hang on, you're coming. Ack, this damn headache.


The fog clears up and reveals a girl lying in a puddle of blood. A demon standing over her, ready to deal the finishing blow.

You never thought you'd see a demon ever again, not since you were reincarnated to this world. ...What the hell is a demon?

If you don't do something quick it's going to kill her!

[] Save the girl. A hero always saves everyone!
[] Leave her to the demon. What kind of sick monster are you?![\color]
[] Snap out of it. This isn't you.
 
[X] Save the girl. A hero always saves everyone!

Save the girl. Save the world. :V
 
[X] Snap out of it. This isn't you.

Silly billy. We always take the shiny invisible option. We are just predictable that way.
 
[x] Save the girl. A hero always saves everyone!
I'm wondering if the "Shiny" option would simply make us back into the overlord? Note that it doesn't say that "This isn't right" or something along those lines. It's saying "this isn't you". In this case, what isn't us? Someone who's compassionate, and cares for others? Somebody who would answer a cry for help? I absolutely disagree with the shiny, simply because of what effect it may have - if it'd undo the good that the character that learned, the person that could befriend a hero and overcome his nature, I absolutely won't agree to it.
 
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[X] Save the girl. A hero always saves everyone!

Who cares about invisitext options when we can be a hero?
 
I don't know if you saw all the invisitext but, we are being mind controled !
[x] Save the girl. A hero always saves everyone!
I'm wondering if the "Shiny" option would simply make us back into the overlord? Note that it doesn't say that "This isn't right" or something along those lines. It's saying "this isn't you". In this case, what isn't us? Someone who's compassionate, and cares for others? Somebody who would answer a cry for help? I absolutely disagree with the shiny, simply because of what effect it may have - if it'd undo the good that the character that learned, the person that could befriend a hero and overcome his nature, I absolutely won't agree to it.

I'm not sure if it's referring to mind control.
 
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