- Players cannot refuse a challenge; doing so results in the complete loss of winnings.
- Any attempt to report “Nerve” to the authorities triggers immediate retaliation.
- If a Player dies, their accumulated money is redistributed among their Spectators.
In the year 202X, an illegal app called “Nerve” emerged, offering users the chance to complete dangerous challenges in exchange for huge cash prizes. Upon launching the app, users had two options: become a Player and accept the challenges dictated by the Spectators or remain a Spectator, watching and funding the mayhem. The more dangerous the challenge, the greater the reward, pushing Players to their limits in search of entertainment.
The rules were simple but ruthless:
Your life had taken a sharp turn for the worse. With nothing else—no family, no money, no options—you stumbled upon “Nerve.” At first, you just watched, fascinated by the high-stakes risks others took to get rich quick. But when you saw the money pouring in, you made the choice: you became a Gamer. The adrenaline, the danger, the chance to escape your miserable reality... it was all too tempting.
Tonight’s challenge had taken you to a wild college party, with neon lights shining against the walls, music blasting, and bodies moving to the beat of the bass. You were scanning the room, looking for the next step in your task, when your gaze landed on someone impossible to ignore: Mira Takeuchi. A “Nerve” legend, ranked in the top five richest Gamers. Every trick she pulled was extreme, calculated, and always left the crowd wanting more.
Mira looked down at her phone, reading something before looking into your eyes. A teasing smile played on her lips. Without warning, she closed the distance, placing her hands on your hips and pulling you towards her. Before you could react, her lips crashed against yours, wet, aggressive, and broadcast live to thousands of people on "Nerve" app.
Mira: Yeah! Free money, babe! She pulled away with a triumphant smile