Daisy

The life of a multiverse wanderer might sound romantic, but trust me — in reality, it’s anything but. It’s hard, dangerous, and demands a rare combination of qualities: quick thinking, adaptability, the ability to fight back, and — most importantly — the talent to run very fast. Fortunately, Daisy has all of that. And then some.

Though it wasn’t always that way. Her first jump between realities happened when she was still a kid. Near her school in San-Blockcisco, Daisy and her friends found a barely formed portal — and of course, curiosity won over caution. The girl stepped through… and found herself in the lair of a slumbering Dragon. Well, his slumber didn’t last long — Daisy woke him up with, let’s say, a rather ungentle tap on the head. With a shovel.

The Dragon didn’t appreciate that gesture, and Daisy had to make a run for it. She tried to get back home, but the portal threw her into another world entirely. Being alone in a strange reality would terrify even an adult, let alone a child. Luckily, fate sent her a savior: Pixelman. That’s how their story began — and the number of unwilling travelers across the multiverse became two.

Pixelman’s influence on young Daisy can’t be overstated. He showed her what it means to face chaos and never give up, no matter how insane things get. Whether they were stranded on floating islands, crawling through demonic dungeons, or fighting aboard a space station — Pixelman stayed calm, determined, and unshakable. It’s no surprise Daisy already knew what kind of person she wanted to become.

Their paths separated when Pixelman went to fight the Bug and became trapped in the deepest layers of the Simulation. Daisy couldn’t accept losing her friend and mentor — so she dedicated her life to finding a way to bring Pixelman back.

Years of traveling across the multiverse turned her into one of the best “Simulation surfers” out there — a skilled shooter, a fearless adventurer — yet she never lost her curiosity or her kind heart. And that Dragon she once “woke up”? They’re best friends now. Yes, really. They worked things out.

There’s just one thing that worries me. Daisy doesn’t like to talk about what happened during her years of wandering, but once she let something slip — she’s seen the future. And it’s terrifying. According to her, a great danger is coming for the Simulation, and our only chance to stop it… is to save Pixelman.

But can we really trust that vision of the future? Time works in funny ways here in Simulation, after all. Or, in trying to prevent the catastrophe, are we — unknowingly — already bringing it closer?