By Velvetg | Naya-s Adventures -v0.03-
“You're not supposed to be here,” said a mirrored Naya. “This is the dev room.”
No answer. But the crow appeared on the doorframe behind her.
And in v0.03, that was the real adventure.
“Because,” VelvetG said quietly, “even I don't know where the story wants to go yet.” Naya-s Adventures -v0.03- By VelvetG
The loading screen flickered—static bleeding into a pastel dawn. Naya blinked, her senses syncing: the damp grass under her boots, the weight of a rusted compass in her palm, and the faint smell of burnt sugar on the wind.
Here’s a short story inspired by the title Naya's Adventures -v0.03- By VelvetG : Naya's Adventures -v0.03- By VelvetG
She remembered. The hermit crabs. The loop before—when the old man by the bridge would give the same riddle, and she'd fall through the same hollow log into the same underground lake. Not this time. “You're not supposed to be here,” said a mirrored Naya
Patch notes echoed in her skull: “Fixed pathfinding for Riverwood crossing. Added dynamic weather. Removed hermit crab duplication exploit. Naya now retains memory between saves.”
“Then why is it in the game?”
“You're early,” said a crow on a fencepost. Its voice was VelvetG's—the creator, the ghost in the machine. “Haven't textured the western hills yet. Go bother the merchant.” And in v0
Inside: a room full of mirrors. Each mirror showed a different Naya—one wielding a sword, one crying, one laughing with friends she didn't recognize, one standing alone in a blizzard.
Naya smiled. She didn't follow the script. Instead, she walked east, past the unfinished hills (polygons flickering like heat haze), until she found a door in the side of a boulder. The door hadn't existed in v0.02.
