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Private - Forging new bonds
Discussion in 'Brisshal' started by Ashnor Ironth, Dec 13, 2017.
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  1. Hmm, he supposed it would have to be pretty realistic. Even if you had the pain settings at their lowest, like Angel, it would probably still be a lot. And sure, penalties for dying were normal in games, but this seemed like something quite different. It sounded to him like death in this game affected what kind of person you were, something that couldn't really happen in other games because you character wasn't actually you in them. Ashnor look out the window as Solaria continued to talk.

    Ashnor's blue eyes glow a vibrant orange as he focuses on Solaria, some bars and text appearing over her head. He nodded a few time while she spoke, not sure what to say until she finished speaking. "Hmm, yeah it does seem a bit creepy, especially with the part about it affecting people in real life. That might be why the government's been calling the game dangerous, if it's actually been affecting people." looking at his HUD, Ashnor spots the clock and see's that's just about noon. He should probably log off so that Fiona can get some lunch.

    "Sorry to leave on a bit of a downer of a topic, but it looks like it's just about lunch time. I think I'll be logging off now, to get so food." Ashnor smiles and scratches the back of his head. Opening up the menu, he says "It was really nice to meet you Solaria maybe we'll run into each other again soon." The blue eyes look back down at the menu as she says her goodbyes. Ashnor taps the log out icon on the menu and after a few moments, his avatar vanishes from the inn.
     
  2. "It is scary to think about it, but again, it's just a rumor." The girl mused in response. He'd thought pretty in depth about it, or so it sounded. "But I mean, they were doing that since well before I heard the rumors. I'm pretty sure the government was hard against these kinds of games before Terrasphere even existed- though to be honest, I don't know when it was created, or by who..." Still, she didn't feel herself affected by her ailment. It was pure luck she'd already had a case of martyr complex from her youth that never seemed to go away.

    When the man began to note he needed to get offline, the girl was quick to peek at the details on the screen that included a clock. "Oh crap! It really is lunch time! I better get off too. Before Aylen manages to sneak a ton of garbage before I can make something for us to eat. You wouldn't think the one that helped lead me to learning about herbalism would end up being the one with the worst eating habits on the planet."

    Okay, that was a lie. It made a lot of sense, in the back of her mind. What was worse, though, was she'd just used said person's name without meaning to. "It's not a downer, really- and we can talk more about it anytime, right? You can always PM me or we can meet up for tea again. I'll be bugging you eventually once you've grown your blacksmithing skills, after all!"

    With a grin, she watched the man disappear and made sure her assets and the like were in order before logging off herself. Offline, she'd soon find herself pacing, as it took a lot more thought to decide lunch than to talk over tea and coffee- especially when she was debating making the later when she never had.
     
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