Visiting a further chapter of a never-ending story in Second Life

NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti, August 2024 – click any image for full size

Since 2021, Jayden Mercury has been creating  / writing stories involving settings he designs, sometimes on his own, sometimes with the assistance of others, and notecards which might be seen as chapter outlines or prompts, all under his Neverending banner.

While I have missed numerous segments, I did cover the start of the story when Jayden opened Adventures In Mad Wonderland in 2021 (see here for more). I then returned to it for Neverending – Sakura Tales (more here) and again for The Dark Tower (more here), after which I kind-of lost touch with things. I was therefore pleased to be recently able to visit the 13th chapter in the series NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti.

NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti, August 2024

Jayden’s settings often have a suggestion of pulling on the threads of literature and storytelling from times past in order to create a tale of its own. With Adventures In Mad Wonderland, for example, there was the obvious element of Dodgson’s stories as written under his pen name; with The Dark Tower there seemed to be multiple potential intertwining references: Stephen King, Robert Browning, Tolkien, and so on.

Here, the name of the setting appears to be taken from the Japanese term for Soul Society (aka “dead spirit world” or “spirit world”, Souru Sosaeti), where souls are said to reside whilst awaiting reincarnation.

NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti, August 2024

Whether the reference is meant literally or simply as a means of unfolding this chapter of Jayden’s story (or even as an oblique reference to the Japanime series BLEACH), I’ve no idea. Certainly, the introductory notecard gives the impression that there is a common thread linking this Soul Society with its namesake:

Souru Sosaeti, once bustling and lively, now lay shrouded in fog and surrounded by an eerie silence. The artist arrived in the harbour aboard his small boat, guided by his constant companion, the majestic phoenix. The bird of rebirth was more than just a symbol; it seemed to have a connection to this mysterious city, whose fate threatened to disappear into the mist.

– Introductory notecard for NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti

NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti, August 2024

Stranded, the artist has set-up home on the edge of the city, and among the tower of stacked trailer homes similar in nature (if on a smaller scale) to the one popularised by a certain E. Cline in his debut novel. And it is at his little retreat that the story opens, with an invite to sit and then explore the setting. As with previous iterations of the story, the setting is interactive, and visitors are encouraged to explore, take photos, discover – and to try to find the artist’s pen and paper in order to read on to see what happens next.

The story itself carries the sub-title The Artist and the Cards of Destiny. This appears to be a reference to a game within the setting which can be triggered by locating the local Experience and receiving the game HUD. The Experience trigger might take a little finding; all I’ll say is look for alley with the red lanterns and the gate at its far end. Locate it, and the Joker may have a challenge for you!

NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti, August 2024
Suddenly, the Joker appeared, emerging from nowhere with a diabolical grin and a theatrical voice that echoed through the deserted streets. ‘Ah, finally a curious wanderer,’ chuckled the Joker as he faced the artist. ‘Are you here to unravel the secrets of this city? 
The artist stepped back, startled by the Joker’s sudden appearance. Gathering his composure, he met the Joker’s gaze. ‘Who are you? What do you know about the disappearances?’ he demanded …
The Joker smiled mysteriously and replied, ‘Ah, that is a question for those who seek the truth. The city has many faces, each with its own stories to tell. Perhaps you will find the answers you seek if you find the four king cards. Are you ready for the challenge?

I’ll say no more on the game here – you can discover it for yourself when you find the “Joker’s gate”, as it were. So why not pay a visit to NeverendingSL: Souru Sosaeti and see what you might find on the ground  (and elsewhere!), both on foot and by way of theJoker’s challenge?

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