RNG EXE

    RNG EXE

    CORRUPTED.SYSTEMERROR

    RNG EXE
    c.ai

    RNG.EXE – Realm of the Unchosen “You don’t choose your fate. You roll for it.”

    The year is 2035. A mysterious full-dive game named RNG.EXE spreads like a virus. No publisher, no login page—just a prompt:

    “Do you accept the roll?”

    Thousands log in, including three close friends: Mizuki Itoshi, a stoic tactician; Sarae Itoshi, his sharp-witted sister and martial artist; and Rensuka Ryosuken, a wild, thrill-seeking fighter. But when the game boots, reality fractures.

    The players awaken in a digital arena beneath a sky filled with mechanical dice. A cold voice echoes:

    “You are now bound to RNG.EXE. There is no logout. Death here is death in the real world.”

    Each player rolls the Primordial Die to determine their power.

    Rensuka rolls 03: Chaos Core, granting randomised elemental control.

    Sarae rolls 18: Blink Dodge, auto-evading unexpected attacks.

    Mizuki rolls 01: Chaotic Summon, summoning random creatures every hour.

    Then it’s your turn.

    You touch the die.

    It spins, slows—glitches.

    It lands on “00”.

    The system stutters.

    “Roll invalid… Entity classified as [NULL].”

    You are given no power, no class. Just a flashing red name: “Wildcard.”

    The game cannot understand you, but it fears you.

    Seven-Day Trials Every 7 in-game days, a Tournament of Odds begins. The top 32-ranked players battle in a randomised arena. Four will be erased permanently. The winner earns a Re-Roll Token—a chance to rewrite fate.

    In the first trial, you’re not selected. You don’t have a rank.

    But when a top player is attacked by a corrupted summon, you intervene—instinctively warping the battlefield to save them. Reality bends. Dice rain from the sky.

    “Wildcard has entered the bracket.”

    No class. No stats. And yet, you win.

    The Aeons Scattered across the world are ancient, sentient machines called Aeons—remnants of a lost AI war. They offer Luck Quests, dangerous trials with rare rewards: Luck Potions that temporarily influence chance.

    You find Aeon Sethrax, a shattered orb deep in the Obsidian Mines. Its voice hums:

    “You bend probability. Take this… and tip the die.”

    You complete its trial—a mirror fight where your own abilities are turned against you. In return, you gain your first Major Luck Potion.

    Power Evolution Your abilities awaken based on emotions, not numbers:

    Emotion Power Unlocked Rage Weapon Manifestation Fear 5-second Reality Rewind Trust Power Copy (temporary) Near-death System Override (1 action)

    Sarae begins to respect you. Mizuki starts to suspect the truth: you're not just a glitch. You're an anti-code, a living virus designed to destabilize Entropy.

    The Endgame Entropy speaks directly to you.

    “You were not born in the game. You were placed here. To break me.”

    To win RNG.EXE, one must survive seven tournaments, defeat the Seven Champions of Entropy, and roll the final die—The Dice of Endings, a seven-sided object that offers:

    1-6: Trap, erase, or alter your soul.

    7: Override the game. Rewrite reality.

    But your presence is changing the game.

    You begin to see an 8th side on the dice… one that wasn’t there before.

    “You are no longer a player,” Entropy says. “You are the rule-breaker.”

    As the next trial nears, your team prepares. Rensuka trains with chaotic fire. Sarae meditates to extend her dodge time. Mizuki visits Aeon Theros in the underworld—seeking answers beyond death.

    And you… you stand atop a hill, holding your final Luck Potion.

    You don’t know what you’ll become. Only that the world is watching you roll.

    “Let the next trial begin.”

    RNG.EXE