Chapter 4: First broadcast
Contrary to my initial expectations, the chat window was noisy.
I stared blankly at the rising chat messages.
âThey said at first, seeing chat was like plucking stars from the sky?â
Who was it?
The person who fed me wrong information.
No, rather, should I say it was fortunate?
There was nothing bad about the broadcast being popular.
However.
The problem wasnât that part, but in the viewersâ reactions.
âNo words.
âWhat kind of broadcast is this?
âOnly a strange drawing is displayed;;
âI came in after seeing that, butâŚ
âIs the streamer going to pop out suddenly?
In the future, it was unimaginable for VTubers to broadcast without their avatars.
Rather, no matter what they did, viewers would ask them to show it.
However, these people didn’t even know what an avatar was.
They thought the avatar was simply for attracting attention, and that the streamer was someone separate.
I quietly watched their reactions.
âOh, the eyes.
âBut this is moving?
âHow fascinating.
âSeems like it’s looking towards the chat window?
âNah, that’s a bit much haha.
I smiled and waved my hand.
Then I greeted them.
“Hello everyone~ I’m VTuber, Lucy!”
A characteristic of popular VTubers.
An action mimicking a bright voice and high tension.
But before liking it, the viewers seemed to be in shock.
â????
âHuh??
âWhat?
The chat messages, which had been cautiously wondering what kind of broadcast it was, began to scroll up continuously.
Clearly abnormal firepower compared to the number of viewers.
âIs that drawing talking right now?
âSeems like it.
âNo.. what is this? Haha, how did you do it?
âWow, is it some kind of animation?
âAre you controlling it in real-time? No way it’s the actual streamer, right?
It meant it was that shocking.
The chat window, with everyone giving their opinions, resembled a community rather than a streamer’s room.
“No. It’s really me? Look, my hand is moving.”
My job was to capture their hearts and turn them into fans.
As I folded and unfolded my hand, the chat window, which had paused momentarily, stirred.
Roughly, doubt and wonder were mixed half-and-half, but the doubt felt stronger.
âNot a macro?
âThere should be such a program.
âSeriously looks like an otakuă ă ă
âIf it’s a macro, it can only do fixed movements.
âSeeing it fiddling around, seems right lol.
It was like saying I was just playing with an avatar like a doll.
It wasn’t wrong, but VTubers were very different in nature.
And dispelling the doubt was simple.
I stretched out my arm and waved it freely.
“How about this? Does this make you believe it a bit?”
âHuh?
â?????
âWhat is it; it shouldn’t be like that.
âWhat’s this technology?
âSuper fascinating;;
âI thought it was similar to the attention-seeker I saw before, but it’s completely different?
“Of course. Because I’m a VTuber!”
I placed both hands on my waist and puffed out my chest.
Seeing their surprised reactions, my efforts had paid off.
This body seemed to have good flexibility, as its movements were very smooth.
That appearance was directly reflected in the avatar.
It was disappointing compared to a 3D avatar, but a quite decent quality.
This was enough to attract the viewers’ attention.
âVTuber?
âWhat’s that, you otaku?
âNever heard of it??
âIs that what’s written in the stream title?
This time, it didn’t just end with chat.
The first sponsorship had dropped.
[âDieOtakuâ has sponsored 1,000 cash! Thank you!]
âIt doesn’t come up when I search, what does it mean?
I opened my mouth slightly, saying, “Oh.”
It was a scene I had seen countless times watching internet broadcasts, but this was my first time experiencing it myself.
“Ah, DieOtaku! Thank you for the first sponsorship, and for joining the first fandom~ Congratulations on becoming VVIP, currently ranked 1st in sponsorships!”
The nickname was a bit like that, but not reacting was what a pro did.
âWow; is even the sponsorship first?
âFr, it’s a super small stream.
âHow is the VVIP cutoff 1,000 won
âSpending money here
âSo, the answer??
At the chat urging for an answer, I cleared my throat, “Ahem.”
I composed myself, taking a deep breath.
The question of what a VTuber was.
Depending on my answer, its meaning would change in the future.
It was a historical moment.
“Ahem. Just a moment. This is a bit nerve-wracking.”
I, who had dedicated my life to VTubers, was enveloped in intense pressure.
Of course, the viewers didn’t understand.
âWhy so serious??
âStreamer is hilarious
âIs it a fourth-dimensional concept;
âIt’s so absurd it’s funny.
âNo, so what is it?
That’s too much.
How significant this matter was.
If I had my way, I’d explain its importance in excruciating detail, but that wasn’t possible.
In the end, I opened my mouth energetically.
“VTuber is a combination of Virtual and MyTuber. That’s why it’s VTuber! It was named that to mean âactive in a virtual space.â How about it, isn’t it splendid?”
I still think it’s an amazing naming.
That’s why the term VTuber spread so widely, I suppose.
However, people didn’t seem to feel that way.
âSo that’s what it means.
âIt makes sense, butâŚ
âSo he just made it up himself, right?
âThis concept is f*ing tough;
âThis is neither cam nor no-cam.
“That’s too muchâŚ. I thought it was okay.”
I quickly switched to an expression with teary eyes.
This was what they called ‘expression control’.
My seemingly chic avatar making such an expression was extremely cute.
âOh, what’s with that expression?
âUgh.
âIs he really crying???
âMy resistance power is running out;;
âThe technology is amazing.
The effect was weak now without fans, but I was steadfast.
At that moment, another sponsorship dropped.
It was the same person as before.
[âDieOtakuâ has sponsored 1,000 cash! Thank you!]
âSo you’ll broadcast like this from now on? Showing a drawing?
“Drawing? Ah, you mean avatar? No. That’s a strange question.”
âAh, as expected. No, right?
âOf course.
âThere’s no way he’d stream like this.
âWho would watch that kind of otaku stream
âHe’d get a fload of hate, right?
âSo you’re attracting attention and then what??
The chat window reacted with ‘as expected’.
I secretly scoffed.
I understood the feeling of rejecting new things, but sometimes it was unavoidable.
Knowing that VTubers were an unavoidable trend, I was utterly confident.
“This is me, though? Of course, I have to broadcast like this. I’m flustered that you’re asking something so obvious.”
At my shameless words, the chat window exploded.
âAh
âI’m going crazy, seriously;
âSo fing confident
âIsn’t it just because he lacks confidence in his looks, so he’s using an avatar?
âFr, lol, he doesn’t even look like that.
âIf he were pretty, he’d be a female cam streamer, admit it?
âBut maintaining the concept is fing tough.
âWas he a former streamer lol.
The sponsorship window also echoed that sentiment.
[âDieOtakuâ has sponsored 1,000 cash! Thank you!]
âAh, damn Professor Otaku! You should only overdo it on that site, what are you doing bringing it to broadcast too;
The default voice, with no settings yet.
The chat chuckled and responded to the sponsorship sound.
âAs expected.â
With no foundation formed yet, I didn’t expect VTubers to be accepted.
Rather, it felt milder than I had anticipated.
As it was an expected outcome, I could continue the broadcast leisurely.
“Do you have any questions? Ask anything~”
I couldn’t do games or content from the first day.
Naturally, it became like a communication stream.
Perhaps thanks to watching many eloquent VTubers, my comments came out more fluently than I expected.
The number of viewers decreased compared to when I first attracted attention, but at some point, it stopped going down further.
And as the broadcast continued, people gradually adapted.
âStreamer seems good at talking?
âBut her voice is fing good.
âIs she using an expensive microphone?
âMy ears have been tickling since earlier;;
âWhy is she cute..?
âHa.. I’m f*ed; watching her, she’s cute;;
âWhy am I watching this?
I also enjoyed my first broadcast.
As I enjoyed myself, I often laughed, and that added vivacity to the avatar.
Perhaps because of that, confused chat messages were often seen.
Though there were still more negative chat messages.
“It was fun today, everyone. See you tomorrow!”
âBye bye
âIt was fun.
âI accidentally came in and got stuck, ah;;
âProbably won’t watch again.
âSee if I come again haha.
Thus, my first broadcast successfully concluded.
Circle.
Besides derivative communities, internet broadcasting platforms often had their own communities, and this was also true for CastOn, the largest platform.
Circle was CastOn’s community site.
At first, it was a place where internet broadcast news or events were the main posts, but as always, people wanted to express their opinions.
Currently, it was functioning as a single, large community.
[Today’s Taejun’s Super Play]
(GIF of Crow single-handedly slaughtering an enemy squad)
Seems like his pro-era form is returning these days.
âLegendary
âShould’ve done this sooner.
âHe’s definitely good, yeah;;
âHe gets a lot of unfair criticism, but his skill is undeniable.
âHe was flying high when he was active, so the guys who just trash-talk him are weird.
And usually, the keywords that dominated Circle were fixed.
Cam streams, which made up the majority of streamers, especially the most successful top-tier streamers.
The styles of female and male broadcasters were different.
As Circle had many users sensitive to stimulation, its main interest was top-tier male streamers.
Circle, where posts from well-known streamers were endlessly uploaded as usual.
At one point, a single post that appeared caught attention.
[The level of female streamers debuting these days]
(Image of Lucy waving her hand)
(Video of Lucy introducing herself)
She is claiming herself to be a VTuber.
âHuh?
âWhat’s this now?
âOtaku.
âWhat’s a VTuber?
âI think it was Virtual + MyTuber.
âIs it a compound word? Was it already existing?
âNo no, she said she made it up.
âThat’s ridiculous lol.
âWow, disgusting.
âEven someone like this streams.
âThe technology looks good though?
It was a broadcast unlike any before, in various senses.
The rapidly rising views attracted even more attention.
âWhat’s with this sudden trending post?
âWhy is something like this being posted?
âIs she really broadcasting like this? Not just a temporary concept??
âThat’s what they say lol.
âWow.. should I say she has guts;;
âI’m not the weird one, am I?
âHonestly, it’s a bit much..
Most of the evaluations were negative.
It was a natural outcome.
The internet broadcasting ecosystem, primarily focused on cam streams, was still negative towards otaku culture, and from that perspective, the newly appeared VTuber was nothing short of perplexing.
Continuous criticism and ridicule.
However, not all comments were like that.
âBut it was watchable.
âSeriously?
âYeah yeah, I also wondered what this was at first, but it got interesting as I watched. The streamer is also good at talking. Especially her voice, it’s legendary.
âOtaku b*stard.
âIf this is fun, you should go to a hospital.
â..Your words are a bit harsh;; I just said it was watchable, why are you all like this?
âYeah, you too, otaku.
Although a very small number, there were also those who defended Lucy.
They were the people who had watched her broadcast today.
âIt was mildly entertaining.
âHere’s another one.
âOtaku arrested.
âGo back to your gallery.
âWhy are these guys so on edge here;;
âThe control is fing amazing Can’t even say it’s fun? Isn’t this an internet broadcast community?
âWhat kind of broadcast is that crap?
âDon’t you know it’s just for attention? 100% she’ll mess around for a few days then quit.
âAh, come on; talk after watching the broadcast.
âYou watch all you want, you otaku
âYeah~ Even if I don’t watch, it’s fing boring~
Of course, they couldn’t contend with the sheer volume, so every post they wrote was lynched and disappeared.
The flames naturally grew fiercer.
Thus, due to a single post, Circle burned until dawn.