“I’m not a roleplayer in any way, my life isn’t so sad that I have to pretend being someone else,” Dieter responded. “A number of people I’ve met so far haven’t actually reveal their status by acting oblivious to all of my cues.”
One of the things Dieter noticed about this stranger was that he talked A LOT, he could barely mutter two lines before he is barraged with an earful of information. From a surface-level profiling, he figured that this guy must have been nervous, either that or socially oblivious. Regardless, Dieter was glad to find an amiable partner to do the quest with; as someone who exclusive wields magic, he figured it is never a bad thing to bring a punching bag along with him on his adventure.
“Oi, oi, oi!” Dieter snapped his fingers, beckoning for Alex’s attention, “before you get ahead of yourself, open your quest panel,” he said. Waiting for his companion to open the quest panel, Dieter accessed his own and tapped on the share option. “Put your finger on the confirm button and hold it there until the circle turn green.”
Once all of the tedium was in order, Dieter engaged himself in the dialogic discussion with, uh…? Realizing that they never introduce themselves formally, her extended his hand outward. “I’m Di- Astor. Nice to meet you, uh?”
When Alex inquired about his character’s information Dieter had to recheck his information to figure out what he was (he did, after all, rolled a completely random character). Accessing the palm menu once again, he tapped on a button with his thumb, from which a thin panel manifested on his hand with his information. “Uh, Pyromancy, I’m a fire mage and unless you can heal people by setting them on fire, then I don’t think I’m a healer,” Dieter replied with sarcasm as he became more familiar with Alex. It was his natural tendency to be condescending toward weaker males, to establish a hierarchy of sort. It was something he picked up from his time at the police academy and something that has proven tremendously useful.
“Can’t say I know anything about donkeys, but my contractor said that the donkey was obsessed with shiny things. So if we think about it, if it was the case that the donkey had left early this morning, what is the shiniest object it would see?” Dieter became more distraught as the image of a derpy donkey chasing after the sun thinking it was some kind of treasure played in his head. Dieter flashed a wry smile toward Alex. What were they doing with their lives? Of everything they could do in a fully immersive virtual world, they are chasing after a stupid donkey….
“Well, then it should be pretty easy to catch it once we find it then… Well, let’s follow the path of the sun then and follow your suggestion and find pasture or grassy fields on the way that we think it might have stop at,” Dieter suggested.
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