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Isn't the thing you call Electricity... Magicka?

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When a 21-year-old Electrical Engineering student wakes up in the icy lands of Winterhold, she finds herself dressed in modern school clothes amid a medieval world that doesn’t know the concept of electricity—only “Magicka.” Rescued by a kind local family, she soon realizes her knowledge of the real world gives her the power to bend magic in ways no one else can imagine. Guided to the mysterious College of Winterhold, she begins her journey of discovery—learning Tamriel’s secrets, mastering magical energy, and applying her engineering expertise to revolutionize the city. From storing and transmitting Magicka to powering streetlights and mechanical devices, she turns Winterhold into the first fully “Electricity-powered” city—though the locals only see it as magic. Along the way, she meets a mysterious Dragonborn who seems strangely familiar. Together, they went on epic adventures across Skyrim, battling dragons, uncovering ancient prophecies, and ultimately confronting Hermaeus Mora, discovering truths about the Godhead and CHIM itself. But the deeper they go, the closer they come to existential crisis—and to becoming Zero-Sum. As the line between magic and reality blurs, the truth is revealed: she never left the real world. The snowy lands of Winterhold, the dragons, and her fantastical inventions were all part of a full-dive VR simulation designed to save her life. With only months to live, she had chosen to experience a lifetime of discovery, innovation, and adventure in accelerated time. Now, awakened, she and her Dragonborn companion must bring their virtual ingenuity to the real world, carrying the lessons of a magical city powered by her knowledge of electricity. Isn’t What You Call Electricity… Magicka? is an epic tale of adventure, romance, and self-discovery, blending the thrill of fantasy with the logic of science—where magic and engineering meet in an unforgettable journey.
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Chapter 1 - The Plan

At first, it feels as if I'm drifting through an endless dream.

I remember lying in bed, needing to get up for school, pressing the snooze button just to savor another five minutes of stolen sleep.

But… where is my school?

No. That's not right. The real question is… who am I?

I know who I should be: a 21-year-old Electrical Engineering student on the cusp of graduation. I can still recall the delicate logic of circuits, the pull of electricity flowing through conductors. But everything else—my past, my home, even the shape of my own face in memory—feels like smoke slipping through my fingers.

Then something cold brushes against my eyelashes. I lift my eyes. Snow falls in silence, white flakes drifting like tiny shards of glass.

A sharp wind cuts across me. Whoosh.

My body wants to curl in on itself, but I know I cannot stop. Not yet.

I am not meant to be here. This is new. Terrifyingly new. I don't remember ever feeling snow on my skin, cold sinking into the bones like it's rooting itself inside me.

I need shelter. Soon. Five minutes, maybe ten.

First, stop shivering. Keep moving, but not so much that I sweat and freeze faster. Hands, feet—they're already numb, stubbornly refusing to obey.

Shelter. There must be something—a cluster of trees, a building, anything that can block the wind. Walls matter more than warmth right now.

Pockets. Check pockets. Scarf? Gloves? Extra layers? Nothing. Empty.

Water? Too soon. Food? Secondary. But if I'm trapped here for hours, I'll need a plan.

Time slips away. No clock, no watch—only the pale sun sliding across a frozen sky. I count, silently, obsessively, each second marking my survival. Ten minutes. After that… Plan B. Maybe a windbreak. A wall of snow. Sticks. Anything to hold heat.

I place a trembling hand over my chest. Panic presses against me like the wind itself. I cannot give in. Panic burns the body, faster than cold ever could.

Breathe. Slow. Deep.

In…hale.Ex…hale.

My ten minutes are up. I start counting again, though I don't know why. There's no plan anymore, no refuge—only the endless white stretching in every direction, unbroken, infinite.

My head feels unbearably heavy. My fingers have lost all sensation. How long have I been counting? I can't tell. It's just white. Nothing else. I should move, I should… but my thoughts are slipping away.

Dizziness swirls at the edges of my vision. Cold seeps deeper, into my bones, spreading like ink. My legs… they feel like ice. Each breath is shallow and impossible to control. My mind refuses to follow me anymore.

I need warmth. I can't… my body won't obey. Fatigue crashes over me, crushing, absolute. Just for a moment… if I could… close my eyes. Just a moment.