Parentsdiscovered thesecret worldof their 25-year-old son who lived withmuscular dystrophyafter he passed away. Despite his physical limitations,Mats Steenled a rich and fulfilling online life through the gameWorld of Warcraft, where he was known as the heroic characterIbelin Redmoore. The discovery stunned Mats’ parents, who initially believed their son’s life had been lonely. A newNetflixdocumentary,The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, explores how gaming offered Mats a way to transcend his physical limitations and connect with others.
“We strongly believed that he was lonely, that he had no meaning for other people,” Mats’ dad, Robert Steen, toldThe Independent.
On November 19, 2014, Mats’ parents, Robert and Trude, announced his death on his blog in a post titled “The Journey has Come to an End.”
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However, upon announcing Mats’death, Robert and Trude were left surprised to receive numerous emails from people who knew him through the online gameWorld of Warcraft (WoW).
Mats had been known as “Ibelin Redmoore,” a heroic nobleman and monster slayer. TheNorwegianplayer had formed deep friendships and even romantic connections in the game, revealing a vibrant, meaningful life his parents never knew he had.
WoWis a massively multiplayer online role-playing game in which thousands, even millions, of players, may participate online together.
Despite his physical limitations, Mats Steen led a rich and fulfilling online life through the gameWorld of Warcraft
Players typically participate in gaming worlds that persist indefinitely, with characters that are stored and then reactivated whenever a player rejoins,Britannicaexplains.
Robert stated: “We thought he lived, for many reasons, a wasted life. And then we get these stories sharing just the opposite.”
Unbeknownst to the Steens, from Oslo,Norway, Mats was living a fulfilling life. But to his parents, he and his sister Mia were simply spending too much time online and seemingly alone.
InWoW, Mats was known as the heroic character Ibelin Redmoore
As a result, Robert and Trude initially attempted to steer theirchildrenoff the internet. The father explained: “The sad thing is that we were very strong on condemning the time they were spending in that world, and that condemnation was based on a five-minute analysis.
“We did all the right things, and we were so present in our children’s lives. With one exception – and that is the digital part of their lives.”
Nevertheless, the grieving parents reportedly admitted that their understanding of online gaming has had a “180-degree turnaround” throughout their journey with Mats.
The discovery stunned Mats’ parents, who initially believed their son’s life had been lonely
Robert admitted: “InScandinavia, at least, we feel that we are becoming more and more fragmented.
“Everybody’s looking after themselves and their own causes; we have become extremely individualistic, centered on our own things.
“These collective solutions that we had some generations ago are gone, in a way. So if this could be one of the messages from this story – the kindness we can bring to a community, to the world – that would be great.”
A new Netflix documentary,The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, explores how gaming offered Mats a way to transcend his physical limitations
He added: “Mats, in his condition, could help so many people without being able to move more than just his fingers. Imagine what the rest of us could do if we put our minds to it.”
Mats’ incredible double life, in which he lived asWoW’s popular Ibelin Redmoore while sitting alone in an apartment upstairs from his parents in Ostensjo, Oslo, was explored in an upcoming Netflix documentary.
The film reportedly explores how online gaming can open up opportunities for those with disabilities, for whom some real-life activities are inaccessible.
The documentary further depicts how online gaming can be a portal to another world; one of friendship and romance and providing something of an escape to those who are severely disabled,The Daily Mailreported on Monday (October 21).
The Remarkable Life of Ibelinstreams on Netflix from 25 October.
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