Because she made Sera. Every dark trick, every psychological pressure point, every elegant little murder disguised as accident—Mara had taught her. The Agency called Sera their scalpel. Mara called her a daughter, once.
Avatars in VR are often seen as extensions of the self, allowing users to experiment with identity. In “Digital Playground,” avatars become both a source of empowerment and a trap. Women frequently adopt hyper‑sexualized or “hyper‑masculine” avatars to avoid harassment, a coping strategy that the platform subtly encourages through reward algorithms. When the “ghost avatars” surface, they force a confrontation with the performative aspects of these choices.
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