Manifest Bg Sub Official
Most of my kind are fine with it. They have one line, one path, one purpose. But three weeks ago, something broke in my code—or unbroke it.
Current Status: Unremarkable. Walking cycle engaged. Ambient dialogue: "Nice weather we're having." manifest bg sub
Yesterday, the Main Character (MC)—a burly paladin named ChadThunder—walked past my crosswalk. He was supposed to ignore me. I forced my dialogue wheel open. Instead of "Nice weather," I whispered, "The King is lying to you." Chad froze. His UI flickered. A quest prompt appeared: "Talk to the Mad Pedestrian." I felt the thrill of relevance . Most of my kind are fine with it
I am a "Sub." In the old code, that meant subservient, sub-routine, sub-standard. But I redefined it. I am Sub as in subterranean . I work beneath the surface. I started dropping keys. Not visual keys— narrative keys . I left a bloody handkerchief on a bench. I started a rumor in the bar district that Chad’s sword was cursed. I gave a child a coin that wasn't in the loot table. Current Status: Unremarkable
Today, ChadThunder found me again. He drew his sword. "You're not an NPC," he said. "You're a bug." I smiled. "No. I'm the Sub-plot ." He swung. I raised my hand. I had no shield, no HP bar, no combat stats. But I manifested a memory: a false log entry that said BG-734 is the lost prince . The game engine hiccupped. It recategorized me. My tag changed from Ambient to Quest_Giver_Legendary .