Leon couldn't help but flinch at the mention of the last potential origin of his incessant tremors. He was hoping that it would be something that could be easily remedied with a bit of maintenance or some sort of healing potion (or whatever equivalent the game would have) but the suggestion that his problem could possibly be because he was essentially getting brainwashed by the game wasn't something he took lightly, especially since the viability of the claim was substantiated by an experienced player. Whatever could go wrong, will go wrong, he once heard. He just hoped, for once, that his pessimism would be proven wrong.
He attempted to shrug it down, downplay his reaction as to not worry the knight. It was unlikely that he would be effected by the game to this extent. It was beyond logical probability and the entire story of those being manipulated by the game (to the point of changing their own personal characteristics) could easily just be another run-off-the-mill urban legend that flows through the player-base of many games. He remembered that, when he was a five year old child playing retro games and Atari from generations ago, that there had been been rumors in the past that certain key combinations would summon an eldritch monstrosity or the like to haunt you. It was proven false numerous times yet the words and fear persisted. A similar circumstance has plagued previous and future games. There was no reason to fear it, he reassured himself.
His feelings, however, were not on the same level as his brain. As soon as Aaron had mentioned Malefimancy, he felt himself blanch and he just knew that his features were growing pale (as they always did once he had felt the barest hint of surprise). Leon had definitely taken the skill out of pure curiosity during the beginning character-customization stages of the game and hadn't thought much of it. Figures that he'd have enough bad luck to choose a skill that basically translates to 'you're going to get possessed by the game in some fashion or something'. He cursed his stupidity. Maybe the description that obviously implies 'dark and forbidden magic' should've drove him off the dumb idea in the first place.
He closed his eyes, thinking through on Aaron's words as the man explained his own predicament. Apparently the man had felt some sort of influence from his chosen skill and the implications sent a shiver down Leon's spine. Perhaps it was because of all of this supernatural talk that had resulted in him being such a kind man in the first place. Maybe he was only the way he was because he was being manipulated by his choice of Illumancy. He stopped himself in his thoughts. He should stop obliging crazy theories and baseless rumors with his musings.
He felt his fingers twitching yet again, interrupting his thoughts and snapping himself out of the hole of fear he had buried himself in. His attention sparked back to Aaron right before he had mentioned something about lectures or whatnot. The man continued and Leon's curiosity was sparked by Aaron's offer of introducing him to some sort of spectacle. It was bound to be interesting and Leon found himself nodding, quickly pulling up the 'Communications' tab with practiced ease and typing in his aptly-worded message.
Leon Captor
Thank you for all the information; it really helped me think things through. I'd love to see whatever you had wanted to show me. Again, thank you so much for everything. :)
As he pressed send, he noticed a small panel on his interface that he had missed before. A few seconds of contemplation as to whether or not to invite the man to a party was had before he finally mustered enough courage to click on the icon and, following its directions, sent the invitation to Aaron. It was simply for the potential situation in which they get lost or separated, he attempted to convince himself. Definitely not for any spur-of-the-moment, misguided, and whirlwind romantic feelings that he might be having for a complete stranger that he had met on the streets a mere hour ago.
Invite
Leon Captor has invited you to their party. Accept?