BecNessMonster wrote:Good Luck!
*Sqeeee* I cant wait! I fell right in love with how messed up this one was,
Ditzy Derp wrote:Usᴇʀɴᴀᴍᴇ:
Ditzy DerpNᴀᴍᴇ:
SyntaxGᴇɴᴅᴇʀ:
MaleSᴛᴏʀʏ:
Syntax was not your typical Puffball. He was extraordinarily gifted with technology and had a knack for fixing even the most complicated glitches. The source of this talent lay in one eerily hypnotic black and white eye. Syntax, you see, was born with a unique ability manifested in his left eye. It was almost as if that eye was mechanical. He could scan quickly through a machine's coding and instantly spot the problematic lines, which always seem to draw his eye's attention.
For a while, Syntax satisfied himself with fixing computers and other electronics for others. After all, it was a fairly easy job most of the time and he was content with it. But Syntax was oblivious to a glitch that was growing more serious at an alarming rate right under his nose. He was working one day on what should have been a simple fix for an acquaintance. However, the next day, Syntax was told that the computer was still having issues. He was quite confused to hear this, as it had been working fine when he returned it, but took it back to see what he might have missed.
It was a mess. The more Syntax worked on the computer, the glitchier it became. He couldn't understand it. When he got one thing running smoothly, three new issues popped up seemingly out of nowhere. Soon, it wasn't just the computer. Telephones started to ring when no one was calling. Static flashed across television screens. Lights flickered on and off. Anything electronic started to glitch out when Syntax stood near it.
But it didn't stop even there. Eventually, Syntax himself began to feel off. The vision in his left eye slowly grew distorted, and at time it was like looking at static (though his right eye remained unaffected). He also found it harder to stay focused on anything but his glitchy electronics. They seemed to hold him under a spell. Syntax worked on them day and night, but it was no longer for the sake of repairs. He found himself fascinated by their disorder, and sought to understand the chaos. Of course, after some time, Syntax needed new computers to experiment with, as they tended not to last very long before they were riddled with too many glitches to even operate. When this happened, Syntax started turning to libraries and internet cafes. Not only did they provide him with ample test subjects to play with, it was also quite fun to watch everyone else's confusion when chaos erupted...
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