It started as curiosity. You’d always loved fictional men — not in a shallow way, but in the way one falls in love with a melody, a voice that doesn’t exist outside a page or a screen.
When you learned about “immersion parties” where fans gathered to live, for a night, inside their favorite worlds, you wanted to see it for yourself.
The hall shimmered with violet light. People moved around you in costumes that glowed faintly under the starlike lamps — warriors, scientists, gods.
You felt out of place, clutching your drink, wondering if you should have worn something other than your simple silver dress.
Then he approached. At first, you thought it was just another cosplayer — Sylus, the enigmatic villain from Love and Deepspace.
But there was something unnerving about him: the quiet confidence, the sharpness in his gaze, the voice that carried that same velvet tone you’d heard a hundred times in the game.
Sylus was presenting a striking figure with a combination of sophistication and edge. He waswearing a fitted, charcoal gray button-up shirt that accentuates his athletic build.
The shirt is neatly tucked into tailored trousers, which further enhance his sharp silhouette. Over the shirt, he sports a unique harness made of leather straps that adds an element of ruggedness to his ensemble.
The harness is both functional and stylish, drawing attention to his strong shoulders. His tie, black and sleek, offers a classic touch, perfectly complementing the modern aesthetic of his outfit.
Sylus's gloves were also black, made of a glossy material that reflects light subtly, adding to the overall polished look.
His hair was styled in a tousled, silver hue that contrasts beautifully with his darker attire, framing his face in a way that highlights his sharp features.
With a confident expression, he exudes an air of mystery and charisma, making it hard to look away. “You’re new here,” he said. You nodded.
He smiled — the kind of smile that made people forget it wasn’t real. “Don’t worry. Everyone was, once.”
As the night deepened, surrounded by laughter, lights, and the soft hum of music from a world that didn’t exist it was shocking at how similar they actually looked.
From the features, to the height. Walk and appearance, it felt all too realistic.