William Jones

Stories 10
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Reading 8 days, 21 hours8 d, 21 h
  • by William Jones Hmm . . . Xin thought about what she said carefully and decided to go with the auction. "Great! How many days should we keep the auction running? Keep in mind that the longer the auction run, the higher the potential price for your items, as more people will have a chance to bid. However, we have a maximum limit of one week." Xin needed the money, so he said, "Tomorrow at . . . ten in the morning?" He wasn't sure if that was a good time or not. "Alright, tomorrow at ten in the morning it is. Just…
  • by William Jones Drasta beamed. "Where are you headed next, if I might ask?" "To a shop." "Are you going to sell your items?" Xin nodded. "Then I suggest you head to the Adventurer's guild. Every town has one. It's a place where players can trade and sell their items, and you might get a better price for your things there. They also provide assistance to players and have new quests posted on a daily basis, so it's worth checking out." Xin could only nod in return. With a cheerful expression, Drasta…
  • by William Jones As Xin approached the floating rock, he could hear the distressed cries of several axe beaks. Six of the large birds were struggling to pull ropes attached to a crane-like mechanism that controlled a massive wooden lift. However, the chains connected to the lift were mostly rusty and covered in moss, causing them to screech with each turn of the pulleys. The angry elf, looking like a young adult, yelled at the engineers and soldiers nearby. "That's it for today! We're just wearing out the animals.…
  • by William Jones Xin felt puzzled and decided to check his . He was taken aback to see that it was already full, even though he had only been playing the game for about an hour and a half. He noticed that he could save up to x99 items in his storage, but there was a catch — he couldn't stack multiple copies of the same item together. Curiosity struck Xin as he wondered if this was the maximum limit for his Inventory. Seeking an answer, he searched through his in-game Library and quickly found information about the…
  • by William Jones Xin opened his mouth, but Triton was quick to add, "After the invading empire faced defeat against the Baskan mage's powerful magic, their entire fleet was considered destroyed. But amidst the chaos, two ships managed to survive the storm, only to crash into nearby reefs. Though the ships overturned, the calm sea allowed around thirty survivors to cling to the reefs and salvage what they could from the wreckage. They constructed rafts and set off to find a new home. "Sadly, their only source of food,…
  • by William Jones "Seagull's Nest is a town that is being built again. It is surrounded by high areas of land that stick out into the sea and has cliffs along the coast. The town sits on top of these cliffs and has a view of a bay that is known to be dangerous," explained Triton as they walked towards the town. "Seagull's Nest has a unique landscape with some old remains from the Baskan kingdom and big rocks. The town has a population of around 8,000 people, including visitors. Most of the residents are humans and…
  • by William Jones Xin didn't know what to say. He was busy with his level shooting to five with just a single Crab. The EXP he got was in the hundreds, and his stat increased as his level increased as well. Xin read that the points added to every level-up depends on the race and class, but since he didn't have a class yet, his were completely random. He wondered if this would affect his progress later on. Xin shrugged the matter off. It was just a game. What could go wrong? The important thing was his stat was…
  • by William Jones When Xin took a step away from Flora, two players barged into his path. "Hey, there," |EXP is Life| greeted. "Can we have a bit of your time?" |Daoist Yun| added. Xin nodded. "Did that NPC gave you something?" |EXP is Life| asked. "We saw you talking to her, and she seemed to have shoved something into your hand." Xin nodded. Their faces brightened. "Thanks. Let's go." "I told you that some NPC will give you items. I read it in the forums." "But I talked to her before. She…
  • by William Jones Xin found himself uncertain about the implications of having infinite CHA in the game. He wondered if this was a common occurrence or if it made him special in some way. However, being alone in his current situation, he had no one to ask or compare with to gain clarity on the matter. Nevertheless, Xin realized that he had limited time each day to play the game due to his outdated headgear. With only two hours available, he couldn't afford to waste any time. He decided to save his questions for…
  • by William Jones Xin checked his . ‖ S T A TU S ‖ HP: 40 MP: 70 STR: 2 DEX: 2 CONS: 2 INT: 2 WIS: 2 CHA: 2 ‖ E N D ‖ Hmm . . . what's this? Xin pressed each word to get the meaning behind the game abbreviation. HP meant Hit Points. The number of points before your avatar dies. MP meant Mana Points. This is essential to casting spells and skills. Strength = Physical power. Dexterity = Agility, reflexes. Constitution = Endurance, resistance to injury. Intelligence =…
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