Ah, the city of Tlos! I've heard so many things from Ambrosia during our journey here. This place is one of the oldest and largest settlements in Lycia, making it one of the six principal cities of the Kingdom. To put it simply, the city is urban just like I thought. From the way she describes this place, something tells me she's been here before, but when I ask for clarification, her response is blurry, not wanting to give a simple yes or no answer. I'm not sure if she's holding a secret but knowing her, time will show.
Standing before the city gates, I see several dozen NPCs flooding the entrance even though it's late. To be honest, I'm not sure if they are NPCs or Players, as there's no way for me to understand or distinguish one from the other. This makes me wonder if my Neural Control Interface will obtain that ability with some kind of Mod or Upgrade. I can't deny it would come in handy. On the other hand, the Real-World Game is enormous and because we are still in Alpha Release, my guess is that very few players are logged in. The real world is so detailed and enormous that it makes me wonder what kind of processing power it would need to run a world in such detail. If I am in fact in the real world, there are probably other mechanics taking place. Mechanics I'm unaware of at this moment.
I can feel my heart racing faster as we make our approach. I'm on edge, wondering what secrets Ambrosia hasn't told me yet about this place. Is she a wanted criminal? It wouldn't surprise me.
Outside the gates there are a few old huts made of wood. They look like they were recently abandoned. As we move closer, I can see the ruins of an older wall made of rough boulders and brick. It looks like Tlos has seen its fair share of battles. Scorch marks cover parts of the walls. Every stone looks like an archaeological artifact. I wonder what stories the old stones can tell.
The city gates are evidence of Tlos' brilliance and determination, standing twenty meters high. They look like they could keep giants away. The stones that make up the gates and walls around the primary city are smooth. There are pictures plastered on the walls, some older looking than most, with lifelike sketches of people that have gone missing. Every one of them looks like it can lead to a new quest. Looks like a noble way to rack up some experience if I play my cards right.
Before coming here, we hid the wagon inside the forest and I cast Fog Cloud, a Tier-1 conjuration spell that creates a sphere of fog and obscures everything in its radius. For the first time, Ambrosia praised me and made a comment saying that at least I could be useful for something other than feeding her. I took that as a compliment. I'm sure I'll prove to my mistress what I'm capable of once I gain a couple more levels.
I can cast only two Tier-1 spells, and because I've already used one, I can cast only one more. The second spell I equipped myself with is Mage Armor. I found it would be better to have some kind of protection if a brawl takes place. Casting spells need distance and close contact fighting isn't exactly where we sorcerers excel. I also thought to equip myself with the Charm spell, but with Ambrosia by my side and her being able to use it multiple times, it makes no sense for a duo to have the same abilities. My other spell choice was Disguise, a spell that could make us look different, including clothing and gear, but Ambrosia dismissed the thought entirely, saying she would never accept to take any other form or wear any other clothes. I have realized the hard way that aesthetic is more important than rational thought for her.
Sitting before the great gate of the city of Tlos, I notice my vampire partner licking her lips in a circular order, as she sniffs and observes the bystanders. She's been feeding on me for so long: since the events that took place with the forest ghouls and Esteri. Although I don't want to admit it, I'm a bit jealous that she'll find others to feed here. I can't deny the carnal pleasures she offers, and her vampire kiss is the most aphrodisiac thing I've come to know since I started playing the Real-World Game.
Observing her heaving chest, a rhetorical question comes into mind, but I want to ask anyway. "Why are we here? Won’t it be dangerous for both of us if they discover what we are? I'm sure vampires aren't welcome here."
Ambrosia's eyes roll back and she makes a long exhale. "I've told you pet, one can provide only so much. I wouldn't want to go feral and suck you dry," she tells me, giving me a sly smile, exposing her fangs as two soldiers whistle at her. She's oblivious to the teasing.
Raising an eyebrow, I'm thinking of the challenge she provides, but I must refrain for now. Maybe as I level up, I'll be able to provide for her as she demands. For now, I'm just too weak, a measly Threat Level 4 and I have a ways to go.
Also, I am not sure about Karma and the effects our actions have on this world. I have no clue if my race and class define me as good or evil, but something tells me it will in the near future. Despite the detail the creators of this world have put into it, the lack of alignment makes me wonder if it's something that was made on purpose or something they will add later.
All things considered, I don't think I'm evil, but I'm not sure if drinking blood will become a necessity in the near future. It's not that I have an urge to drink blood right now, but I can't deny that as the levels go up, the temptation increases as well. It may be a twist the creators have thought. Maybe alignments are fluid in this game and change from one to the other. That or I've been hanging out with Ambrosia too long. Maybe the temptation to drink blood is some kind of mental chokehold the game has on me, fleeting as the thoughts feel. Some kind of character flaw to make the game more real. Some kind of mental conditioning that's taking place. I wonder how addictions work in this game. I remember reading in the Herbarium about a flower that cleanses certain addictions and debuffs, so maybe that's all I need. That or a trip to a hot spring.
While I daydream, I fail to notice that we marched our way to the city entrance and the guards are ready to inspect us. I notice their armor. A few steel bits here and there, but nothing fancy. One is wearing leather grieves while the other, his senior by at least a decade, is wearing steel bracers and a steel shoulder pauldron. Other than that, their armor is mostly leather. The knights we faced before were more formidable than these guys, but that's not really saying much. If Ambrosia wanted, I was sure she could cut their throats and drain them right here and now before the next shift comes. That isn’t her style. She smiles at them and I can't help but notice her eyes light up the same as theirs. Basically, they inspect my sexy aide and completely ignore me.
"What's your business here?" One of the two sentries demands to know. "Where will you be staying?"
I can see where this goes and Ambrosia has Charmed the poor guy already. A tooltip appears above him with the Charm Notification. I've been the victim of the Vampire Charm several times so far and I know that she can be irresistible. Seriously, I know I shouldn't be jealous, but I recall the feeling. When you are charmed you feel like you would do anything for that person. My understanding is Charm is pretty much a level down from Dominate.Ambrosia rests her hand on her hip. "Find me at the Crazy Shrimp," she tells him and ruffles her hair as she winks at him. I see the guard staring down at her legs as he leans closer. The second guard starts to move closer. She casts her gaze toward him. "I'd be more than glad you join me."Now I feel bad for the guys and I think about warning them, but if I'm honest with myself, she will be mad at me and I'll have to pay the price for the both of them.The two guards gulp and nod at us, allowing us to get into the city. "You
I gasp involuntarily, temptation gnaws my resolution to finish my current quest. I know she tries to use Charm in every chance she gets, but I'm immune to it. Ever since we faced down the knights in the forest, all she can do is try to seduce me. So far, I wasn't able todeny her. Not that I wanted to anyways. In fact, it's one of the things this body-avatar of mine longs for daily.Despite arriving late, the city is alive and full of wide avenues and places to sit, drink, and eat. The merchants are still open and offer their merchandise to the passersby. For the first time in my life in this world, I see a sky tower at the center that most likely houses thousands of people. The rest of the city is full of parks and wild spaces, giving the folk a chance to admire nature and enjoy the trails. What amuses me is the river that flows throughout the city, splitting it in half. As I walk throughout the Agora, we cross several bridges and sometimes I pause to admire the view. T
I access my NCI and check my list of available cantrip spells through my Spell Slot Inventory: Infestation, Fire Bolt, Booming Blade, and Primal Savagery. Most of them will come handy in the challenge to come. I'm not sure if Ambrosia plans to use her Charm or Dominate skill to bewitch them, but for peace of mind I cast my first spell: Primal Savagery. I'm not sure if she'll be able to charm nine people at once. Anyway, she can easily have them for supper.Primal Savagery is a transmutation cantrip that causes my teeth and fingernails to sharpen. It's an effective spell for melee attacks. Especially for me since I have Vampire Ancestry, this spell instead of causing a maximum damage of 10 Hitpoints, it can add up 50% more, causing a maximum damage of 15 Hitpoints.The effects of the spell take place immediately and I can sense my fangs inside my mouth sharpening and extending. My fingernails resemble that of a creature rather than that of a human. For the time being, m
Well, my HP bar has seen better days and I can't explain how useful a Save and Load option would be for the Real-World Game. The times I would Save before an incident, make a mock battle to see how things unravel, and then Load again were countless. For me this process was like second nature, although many Players like my friend Smeme considered this kind of play through as cheating, orboring... This game is different though and I have to abide by its rules... for now.I cast Mage Armor, and a protective magical field surrounds me. I feel my skin hardening, making it as tough as leather armor. Good, now time for the next spell in line: Infestation. It’s a conjuration cantrip spell that causes a cloud of parasitic insects to attack the target I wish. Admittedly, Infestation is a weak spell compared to others, only causing up to 6 Hit Points of poison damage, yet I can force my victims to move in the direction I want.My prey, a level-3 bald thug, is the unlu
I do as I'm commanded; her reassuring look puts me at partial ease. It’s certainly a plus to have someone senior in a new world who knows more, yet I am not entirely relieved. Who can trust a Vampire after all? Although not immediately as I'd expected, the Potion of Lesser Heal takes effect and a feeling of warmth engulfs me, healing my wounds and replenishing my HP Bar back to 80%. It would have taken some time for my passive regeneration to heal me this fast.Wow, having magic potions and items like these can really make a difference in a battle. We should buy some first thing in the morning."Well?" Zoe snaps her fingers, drawing my attention back to her."Well, what?" I gasp."Will you join us? The quest? You're level-headed and certainly we could use someone like you," her chest rises and falls with a rapid breath, drawing my attention to her hand-sized breasts."I would love
After the gathering, we split into several teams and begin our descent into the tunnels from different areas of town. The goal is to find the source of the infestation and remedy it, but first, we have been given a medial task to prove our worth. That way, they’ll decide if we are capable enough to take harder quests. From the tunnels, we are meant to gather underneath the Inn and meet in a great chamber. From there we will be given our official orders. One of the guild mistresses hands us a rough map that shows us the path we are meant to take. The path leads us back toward the Hey Kitty tavern. Ambrosia calls the whole thing a waste of time but I enjoy the chance for a trial run.Myself, Ambrosia, and three others venture down into the tunnels near one of the open canals. Inside, we light our torches and begin scouting the area. It feels like it will be a long night with nothing of any interest. The sewers smell, you guessed it, disgusting. We stay away from the water
As we head down the tunnel, I wonder if Ambrosia's offer is still on the table. Thinking of the pleasure I was offered a couple of moments ago, I fail to notice that we have already reached the chamber below the Commander’s Inn. There are a bunch of adventurers here. It feels like we are right back where we started, only far fewer of us. We climb up the stone staircase that leads to the main hall of the guild. There, we hear a ruckus taking place near the center of the main hall. This piques our interest and we decide to head there.While I do so, I ask myself what was the reason for this medial quest. Maybe to see who's capable enough to venture deeper into the tunnels, I guess. Yet, thining our forces doesn't make sense, no matter how useless some adventurers are. Well, as this optional quest progresses, I'll find out eventually.As reach the epicenter of turmoil, we see the leader of our previous party, Alexander, bullying and trying to hit a blonde girl that
I select yes.A newparty member has joined your party, my NCI informs me.Now, I can see her stats, level, and HP. She's about the same level as me and has the same HP, but as a wizard, she has a bigger Spell Inventory than me.After finishing with introductions we are gathered to the main hall where the leader of the expedition gives us a detailed briefing. The leader, to my surprise, isn't an Emissary or any other type of Player, but an NPC with an artificer class. This must be some kind of rare class for this world as I haven't seen anyone else so far. On the other hand, I haven't been long enough in the real world and it's the first time that I visit such an enormous city, so I might be wrong.The artificer demands the leaders of each party to come near him."Go!" Ambrosia orders me.I'm surprised at her reaction. Does she actually want me to be the leader or is this some kind of mocking of my previous actions?