Patricia Johnson

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  • by Patricia Johnson "Next is enchanter." "Enchanters are similar to magic arrayists in that they work with runes." "But enchanting is an entirely different system than magic arrays. An enchanter will put runes directly onto objects." "Their primary goal is to enhance one part of the nature of said object. For example, enhancing a sword to make it sharper, enhancing a block of wood to add hardness, lightening objects, etc." "Some of the best enchanters make these." Otto held out his ring. "This thing would be incredibly…
  • by Patricia Johnson A couple of hours passed as the entire team entered their virtual pods to calm themselves down before they could get any work done. Jeremy and Julia began to train, fighting opponents with exceptional ferocity to give vent to their emotions. Elliott sat on the floor of a virtual room and meditated to clear his head. Though he didn't gain mana like Otto did, meditation was always useful in calming one's emotions. Jason read through his various spells and distracted himself by making a plan for his…
  • by Patricia Johnson Not sure if this is actually needed, but just in case, it couldn't hurt: "I spent a long time with Mr. Proprietor and my friends, and eventually grew numb." "I thought 'Is this what life is?' and felt happier that at least I had a place to stay." Her 'voice' sounded airy. Otto sensed that she was holding back a lot of emotion. Then, Mirabelle cast her solemn gaze around the room, spending a second to make eye contact with each person. "But then, Mr. Otto bought me." A few rogue tears leaked from her…
  • by Patricia Johnson Otto spent the night in his mental space. He was completing an essential task for the team. Poring over the list of professions. For their first choice of profession, Otto expected the team members to choose not based on their own personal preference. Rather, it was important that his team had a balanced line up of professionals that would cover all their essentials when they entered and cleared team floors. Because after they entered as a team, they would then be able to put that knowledge to good…
  • by Patricia Johnson Two figures sat opposite each other in the secluded back room of a fancy looking restaurant. THE fancy restaurant, to be precise, Dille's Garden. A boy with straight black hair aligned chaotically atop his head lounged calmly on the right. Even his lack of expression did his features no disservice; their 'waitress' had already 'checked' on the two of them eight times before either had finished even half their drinks. It got to the point where they had to ask not to be disturbed. The black haired boy…
  • by Patricia Johnson Seven people sat around a large circular table. "First things first, report." Ramesthes, the team's official 'trainer' was running the meeting. "Let's go youngest to oldest." "Jeremy, you're up." "So first, when I went in, I got a special mission called Mal something hunter, to kill 500 spiders over 10 days. Then, the upped the extreme mission to make it 1000 spiders." "Then I basically went…" The other listened quietly to Jeremy's story. Instead of holding the meeting in the rented house,…
  • by Patricia Johnson Otto's thoughts turned as he and the other four made their way back to their rented house. He knew Drennel would grow more persistent over time. Despite signing a contract, there was no way she would give up until she was absolutely certain that the kids were by her side, under her watch. Otto's eyes narrowed slightly. His mind returned to the deal he'd made with Clatenis back at Dille's. It was a long conversation, full of twists and turns. "Toto, the four of you could become major players in this…
  • by Patricia Johnson Otto's eyes opened to a familiar scene. Hundreds of challengers mulled around a large hall crested with glorious statues of challengers past. The only difference was that Otto could make out many challengers surrounding a large fountain of water in the middle. Without a hint of decorum, the challengers bent down to take large gulps of the water within. Apparently, despite only passing the difficulty, they had already felt the desert's effects… Otto had returned to the , the Basic difficulty room of…
  • by Patricia Johnson "Pick the one that complements you the most." Jason stared at the description of his new class and couldn't help but reveal a grin. He went with his gut. Pure Magical Class Four Digit #9633 | Unique Class Base Attributes: +2 All Basic Attributes per floor +40 AP per floor Effect of all basic physical attributes +25% Effect of all basic magical attributes +50% Jason took a look at his new class in shock and excitement. His eyes carefully scanned the nine listed traits. The…
  • by Patricia Johnson A/N: Forewarning, this chapter has a LOT of description, and his composed heavily of Jason's five potential classes. If you don't like it, skipping this chapter is FINE for the plot. You'll just miss some info, some backstory, and class flavor. Jason stood forward and looked in wonder around the gray room in which he stood. "So this is the , huh?" His fatigue seemed to melt off his body, and he suddenly felt much more at ease. Jason looked around the room again. He suddenly wondered how his own…
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