For some odd reason this chapter has taken me the longest to write, but I really have no idea why! Well without further ado, please enjoy!
Chapter 7: Dungeon Crawling? What is this, an RPG?
Chapter 7: Dungeon Crawling? What is this, an RPG?
They hurtled through the darkness, grazing against
jutting rocks and scraping along sand as they slid deeper below the surface. Fortunately
the hole led straight to a kind of slide deeper down, but when Divus finally
reached the end he and both his companions were covered cuts and bruises.
Thinking
faster than either of the other two would have accredited her Athena
immediately cast a basic light spell to illuminate the darkness they’d dropped
into. She herself hadn’t expected to need the cheapest spell on the market so
urgently, and was thankful she’d remembered it. Stone cave walls flickered a
faint blue thanks to the ball of magic that floated to a rest above their
heads.
“Where
the hell did we get dropped now?” Trevor asked aloud, more voicing his
frustration than trying to find an answer. He wanted to yell at Athena for
dragging them into what was in hindsight a rather obvious trap, but that could
wait until they got out.
The
guilty party in question threw herself up the slope they’d just ridden down,
barely managing to leave the ground before she slid back down on her belly.
Climbing to her feet and re-adjusting her shirt she turned back to the other
two and unabashedly reported, “Looks like we won’t be able to get back up this
way.”
Pretending
not to have seen anything Trevor immediately continued on. “Well we’ll just
have to try and find another exit. If there’s a trap and a tunnel, then there
has to be another way out somewhere. Come on, there might be traps so I’ll lead
the way.” He wasn’t fond of taking charge, but Divus was still inexperienced at
New World and letting Athena lead would be the death of them all.
Almost
immediately after they stepped away from the slope an unexpected message popped
up.
Your party are
the first to discover abandoned Freewell Mines!
+25 Fame
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The
sudden pop up had caught him completely off-guard and Trevor didn’t even notice
the figure that had stepped around the corner. It wasn’t until Divus yelled
“Company!” that his gaze his snapped up and he caught sight of the creature at
the end of the corridor. It was a short, gangly green humanoid; protruding,
tusk like fangs, beady black eyes and a compressed snout all added together to
give it a wretched appearance. Even without his identify skill he could tell it
was a goblin, one of the most standard of MMO villains.
Instead
of charging straight at them the ugly monster span round on its heels and
pulled out a horn. Trevor almost instantly realised its intent. It was going
back for its allies, that horn would alert everything in the entire tunnel. He
had to silence it before it got a chance. But he was too far away; it would be
back round the corner long before he reached it. They were about to be swarmed
by monsters that were probably higher levelled than themselves!
In
the time it had taken Trevor to identify the enemy, realise its plan and then
shudder at the consequences Divus had already reached the goblin, slashing a
large gouge into its back. It span round with a club to catch him in return,
but Divus had already leapt back out of range as if he’d predicted its move. He
then stepped in again, slicing across the top of its head but failing to
penetrate. It howled, swinging wildly at its agile foe. Yet once again Divus
was back out of range. Now thoroughly enraged and casting aside the long
forgotten the horn, the goblin leapt at him with a massive overhead swipe. However
he simply stepped aside and let his foe impale itself on his outstretched
sword.
Goblin killed, 100 exp gained
Despite
not having a chance to help, Trevor still gained a considerable sum of
experience. The amount earned while in a party was usually divided by how much
you’d contributed to the fight, so if he’d gotten that much without really
doing much Divus must have gotten a huge boost. With this much experience
dropped though he realised that the Goblin must have been at least level 20,
higher than even his own at the moment. Yet his level 9 companion had dealt
with it completely by himself, not only that but with only 3 strikes. He could
do naught but stand in amazed silence as Divus tugged his blade free from the
goblin’s corpse.
Athena,
however, had no such reticence. “That. Was. AWESOME!” She cried, launching
herself at his back. “Hey, hey, how’d you dodge it so well? And how’d you kill
it so quick? What skills did you use?”
Bombarded
with questions, Divus was forced to step back while peeling Athena off his
chest. “W-well you see… Um you should quieten down a little, there might be
more nearby…”
Those
worrisome words brought Trevor quickly back down to earth. “Athena be quiet! We
have no idea how many of them there are around here, I don’t really fancy
fighting off an entire horde!”
The
dead goblin only yielded a small pouch of coppers, the club seemed useless and
no one was eager to inspect the equipment it wore. Death had done nothing to
improve the rancid odour it emanated.
“We’ll
divide the loot when we get out. Trevor, we should head on. You take the lead
to scout ahead.” Divus firmly ordered, taking charge as he felt the prospect of
another fight in the near future. “Athena stick behind me, and dim your magic
light a little.”
Trevor
had noticed it when they’d hunted bunnies together a week ago and inwardly
laughed at how he’d forgotten; when it came to combat all of Divus’ awkwardness
and apprehension instantly vanished, replaced by a fierce determination. The
worry about the team’s combat effectiveness was completely unfounded; while he
might have a lower level than the others his real life skill seemed absurdly
high. Now that Trevor thought about it, he was probably like a martial arts
master in the reality! Although he’d looked weak when they first met, it was a
wolf in sheep’s clothing sort of thing.
While
coming to completely false conclusions in his own head Trevor led them deeper
into the so called ‘mine’, though no ore veins or jewels made themselves
apparent as they went. Maybe that was why it had been abandoned, until the new
goblin residents had moved in at least.
A
warm orange glow lit the way up ahead so, waving his companions to a stop,
Trevor snuck towards it for a better look. A half-open wooden doorway divided
the tunnel, battered and ancient looking. The light crept round the edge of the
door, so he flattened himself against the wall and slowly crept closer. He
leant out to peak through.
A large
room lay beyond the door, with three figures gathered around a fire in one corner.
From their diminutive stature he assumed they were more goblins, but it was
difficult to make anything other than their silhouettes against the flames. He
silently activated his identify skill.
Goblin Scout
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Level: 22
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Stats: ???
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Skills: ???
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The other
two were normal goblins, both level 20 but still 3 levels higher than himself.
Trevor was now forced to accept the fact that Divus had soloed a monster over
twice his level. Well at least he was on their side. However he wouldn’t be
able to pull the same stunt off against 3 at the same time. Even if Dash were
there to tank and Beauty with her buff songs it would still be a hard battle.
Slowly
leaning back from the door, Trevor stealthily padded back to the rest of his
party with his information. They were crouched were he’d left them, Athena
whispering away while Divus carefully divided his attention between her and the
tunnel they’d come from.
“There
are three of them in a room up ahead.” He reported when they were in earshot,
“One’s a scout, so he probably has a ranged attack. The others are like the one
you killed earlier. I don’t think we can take them.”
“We’d
have them by surprise…”
“No,
too risky. There was another tunnel a little way back, we could try that one
instead.”
Divus
shook his head, “If they’ve set up a guard post then it’s got to be the right
direction. You have a stealth skill right, if you sneak up behind the scout and
take him out then I can rush in and take care of the others. If Athena’s
healing me then two shouldn’t be too difficult.”
Trevor
grimaced; even with a critical hit stealth attack he wasn’t sure he could kill
it with one strike. But it was better than anything he could think of. Even if
they did end up dead they’d just respawn back at the carriage, the level drop
could be regained and there was only a small chance of dropping equipped items.
He nodded his assent and the small team crept slowly towards their foes.
Divus
and Athena stopped at the doorway while Trevor silently pushed the door open
enough for him to slip through. Dropping a small prayer of thanks that it
hadn’t creaked, he tip-toed into the room.
The
group of goblins had their backs to him while they warmed their hands at the
fire and talked amongst themselves. They had thick, guttural accents, but
surprisingly Trevor could make out their conversation.
“Gnish-Nak’s
party got a gud haul today.” The largest one, who’d been identified as the
scout, told its fellows.
“Oh
yeah, wa’ did e’ get?”
“Apparently
dere wos a whole carriage sat abandoned by the roadside! Stupid hummies,
leaving deir stuff their like dat…”
“Oh
I ‘eard dat too, but dere wos nuttin in it, just some food and weird statues!”
“Well
dere wos ‘orsies, we can eat dem!”
Trevor
cursed under his breath. If they had the carriage then it was no longer
designated as a safe zone! Apparently if your designated respawn point becomes
no longer safe then there was no telling where you’d end up if you died! They
might not even end up in the same place.
As
he entered just meters away from his target Trevor drew his two knives from his
belt and leapt at the Goblin scout’s back, viciously stabbing into it what he
hoped were either its lungs or heart before jumping back away from the other
two. He had let loose a shout as he’d plunged through the air, the signal that
the attack had begun, and the sound of Divus bursting through the door could be
heard behind him.
However
his target, far from collapsing dead onto the floor as he’d planned, picked a
huge cleaver up from the floor while roaring with pain and anger. Its
companions scrambled for their own weapons as the scout walked vengefully
towards Trevor. Although it was about the same height as himself, the bestial
roar and monstrous features had caused him to freeze in terror at its approach.
It pulled back its jagged blade to cleave off his head, yet he still could not
bring himself to move. The blade flew towards him as he could do naught but
clench his eyes tightly shut.
The
ring of metal upon metal and the tersely yelled order from Divus snapped them
back open.
“I’ll take these two, keep the
other busy!” Divus shouted as he pushed between them and deflected the goblins
attack. With a couple of flicks of his sword he drove it back and away from
Trevor, who managed to shake himself into action and face the remaining club
wielding goblin.
His
new foe flung itself towards him, and he frantically jumped back out of the way
of its wild swings. Although its attacks were clearly telegraphed and easily
predicted, it was all Trevor could do to avoid the blurred arc the monster
recklessly created. For several seconds the only information of the other’s
fight were sparse grunts, growls and clattering as he assumed Divus was
avoiding his own enemies just as desperately.
After
the initial attack it quickly became easier to avoid the goblins attacks, it
swung its massive club in pretty much the same pattern every time, and he could
spare a glance at the rest of the fight.
Divus
was fending off the other two goblins with a spectacular display of rapid parries
and last minute dodges. But even with his brilliant reflexes two enemies at
once was a bit too much, several attacks made their way through his guard and
he was quickly being worn down.
“Athena!
A little help?” He shouted to the girl behind him.
She stepped
forward, smiling widely. “Behold, the true birth of the mightiest sorceress!
This is the combat magic I painstakingly saved up enough for. Now I finally
have a suitable stage to introduce it! Fireball!”
“Now’s
not the tim-“ Trevor tried to shout, but had to but of short as he desperately
ducked under the club of his opponent.
A
fist sized ball of fire erupted from Athena’s hands, shooting across the room
and striking the chest of one of the goblins that were attacking Divus. Flames
erupted from its clothes and jumped back out of combat to pat them out. Within
seconds the goblin had extinguished Athena’s attack and was back in the fight.
“I
meant HEAL ME!” Divus roared as he locked swords with the scout briefly, before
deflecting it to the side.
“Fine.”
Athena dejectedly sighed, sending a green ball of energy sailing towards his
back.
Just
as his health was restored the scout finally struck home, driving it cleaver
deep into Divus’ shoulder at a momentary lapse in his guard. Even though he
only half saw it out of the corner of his eye Trevor had to wince. It was over.
He was barely holding out against his own enemy, there was no chance for him to
rush over to buy time for healing.
But
yet, at the edge of his vision he could swear he could see Divus smiling.
Anyone else would have at the very least recoiled in pain and shock, yet as if
he’d been expecting the attack Divus countered. With its blade still buried deep
in his shoulder, there was nothing the scout could do as he stabbed up through
the base of its mouth and into its skull. It instantly went limp and Divus
swung it into the path of the other charging goblin, who was unable to avoid
its deceased comrade and ended up heaped on the floor. A quick stab through the
back of the neck and the fight was over.
Trevor’s
own foe witnessed the demise of its allies and tried to turn and flee towards a
closed door the other side of the room. But he’d put most his points into
agility and dexterity and easily caught up, stabbing into its unprotected back.
*CRITICAL HIT* You have attacked for 124
damage
*CRITICAL HIT* You have attacked for 127
damage
*CRITICAL HIT* You have attacked for 131
damage
*CRITICAL HIT* You have attacked for 126
damage
*CRITICAL HIT* You have attacked for 124
damage
Goblin party killed, gained 1500 exp
Level up
As
the last goblin slumped to the ground Trevor triumphantly turned to back to his
team mates. The gaping wound in Divus’ shoulder was slowly closing as Athena
poured healing magic into him with her hands on his back. Healing hands was more
effective than the healing bullet, but needed direct contact so was rarely used
in combat.
While
they were busy Trevor quickly gathered up the loot from the dead foes. They all
only had a few coppers each, while the rest of the equipment was pretty useless.
The goblin cleaver, however, had a really high attack with slower speed, so
Trevor decided to take it with them. The large strength requirement also meant
none of them could really use it but they might be able to sell it to a
merchant.
When
they’d finished healing they gathered in the centre of the room.
“We
need to get a move on, I overheard them talking earlier and it seems like
they’ve stolen our carriage. We need to get there as soon as possible.”
“Yikes,
Dash and Beauty will be in for a shocker if they log in in the middle of their
hide-out!” Athena laughed.
“Ok,
let’s go. We should try to avoid any more fights like that though…” Divus said,
then abruptly his commandeering attitude melted away. “U-um guys, how long
h-have we been down here?”
“I
don’t know, lost track of time really. It might well have been an hour already.
Why?”
“Uh,
w-well I just realised something I r-really needed to do i-in real life. C-can
you wait here a moment? I-I’ll be really quick!”
“Wait
what are you doi-?” Trevor tried to ask, but their comrade began to turn into
the logged out statue before he got the chance.
The
remaining pair stared at it for a moment in silence.
“I’m
going to scout out the route ahead. You stay here and keep a look out. Better
send Dash a whisper in case they log in as well.” Trevor eventually said. “Sit
tight, I won’t be long.”
He
disappeared through the far doorway, leaving Athena alone in the barren room
with Divus’ statue.
She
sighed, “Maybe I can practice my fireball…”
***
At the beginning new players flocked to the city of
Highriver due to the rumours that the Devil of Neverwhere had established his
base there, however that population boom was short lived. The player Devil had
managed to establish a guild within the first few days of starting, and all his
subordinates prospered and levelled up at a much faster rate. The newly created
Hell’s Guild immediately became a dominant force, even garnering the attention
of NPCs.
However
for freshly starting newbies the guild certainly lived up to its demonic name.
All the nearby, easy hunting grounds were snatched up, Devil even going so far
as to station guards to stop other players. Equipment drops were stockpiled so
that nobody could afford cheap new gear. There were even rumours that the guild
dabbled in PKing outside the city walls.
The
only way to avoid this was to join Hell’s Guild; however that was not as simple
as it sounded. Apart from the original members everyone had to pay to sign up,
unfortunately they couldn’t get the gold to pay thanks to the guild’s monopoly
on hunting.
To
that vicious circle only one route of escape was presented. Over the week New
World had first been released people had begun to find out that you could
connect your headgear to your computers, allowing you to upload videos and
perform online transactions. The former had a large role in drawing new players
in; clips of people wondering around the virtual world were massive hits and
enticed everyone. The latter meant that items your character has on him could
be traded to other players. Even without knowing them in-game transactions
could be made with anyone just using your New World account.
And
so new players in Highriver were forced to buy guild membership with their own
real-life money, which obviously turned most newbies away.
Despite
this information being readily available a young women spawned into the quiet
town square. Though it was difficult to tell her gender from any distance, her
shortly cut ginger hair and lack of any discernible bust meant only her face
would give her away as a woman.
After
the initial shock of the teleportation wore off and she’d gotten her bearings
the young lady immediately set off to the market stalls, searching through the
various merchants until she found a clothing shop. A hooded cloak immediately
caught her eye.
“Hey
mate, how much for the cloak?” She asked in a voice easily mistakable for a
man’s.
The
merchant glanced at the object in question, before giving a terse evaluation.
“1 silver miss.”
“No
way, you’re having a laugh! Look at how worn it is, I wouldn’t say it’s worth
more than 20 coppers.”
The
merchant dropped his disinterested pose and made an offended gesture, “Indeed
miss, however it’s made of good quality wool, no finer cloak could you possibly
find for the price of 80 coppers!”
“Certainly,
if it still had its proper clasp. You can clearly see here where it broke off
and you added a cheap replacement! How could you ask for more than 40?”
The
merchant sighed in frustration as if he’d been defeated, then offered one final
compromise, “50 coppers, it would be robbery to go lower!”
“Deal!”
The young women said, exchanging the entire contents of her beginner’s purse
for it. “Cheers mate!”
A
blue window almost made her drop her newly acquired bounty with its sudden appearance
before her. Unexpectedly she found she’d just learnt the skill ‘Barter’ from
her acquisition! Although the degree she could haggle with the NPCs had been
shocking, getting a skill that quick seemed way too easy.
Well
it didn’t really matter, she had one main goal at the moment. Throwing the
cloak over her shoulders and quickly pulling up the hood she headed towards
some people who looked more like players. The young woman had one main goal in
New World to start with, and that was to find Devil.
Not
long after she began her search she found herself in front of the doors of Hell’s
Guild’s stronghold. Though stronghold might be too flattering a term. Even with
the money flowing in from new members and their own lucrative operations, the
guild still had not managed to purchase a particularly impressive building. It
was a squat, ill-maintained house in the lower city; while it wasn’t quite
small it seemed a little lacklustre for the games first and most notorious
guild.
Pushing
on inside the young woman found herself in a small reception-like room. A bored
looking lady was inspecting her finger-nails behind a desk.
“If
you’re looking to join just bring your money upstairs over there. Last door on
the right.”
Without
a word she continued in the direction indicated. As she walked quietly through
the hallway she began to overhear voices from one of the doors.
“We
don’t have enough…. You really…. Are you sure Devil…”
The conversation
was too quiet to hear more than snatches, but as it seemed Devil was in there
the young woman stealthily approached the keyhole.
“The guards’
number about 5000 altogether, though there’s only ever 2000 patrolling at any
one time. Not only that, but their levels dwarf ours as well.” Came the earlier
voice, the worry clearly audible with each word.
“Don’t
worry, we far outnumber 2000. Taking this city will be easy.” Declared another
voice, calm and confident. Was that Devil?
Whoa, whoa, whoa! You sure you should be
saying that in such a low security building? Someone’s stood right outside your
door! She thought to herself.
“Even
if we have numbers I doubt the citizens will stay quiet! You’ve seen how
advanced NPC’s are in New World, we need more people. You can’t keep the
admission fee, it’s turning all our potential recruits away!”
“Like
I’ve told you, we need the money for war funds! We just can’t get enough from
hunting alone!”
“What
about the real money? We should at least reduce admission prices so people don’t
have to resort to using real cash!”
“The
real money goes into our group’s joint account. Very soon people are going to
start putting rare items they’ve found up for sale and unless any of you are secretly
rich we’ll need it to boost our arsenal!”
There
was silence for a moment, before they seemed to switch to a different topic.
“Well
how is recruitment going then?” The man she assumed was Devil asked.
“There’s
only been 500 people join in the entire day... Apparently a new starting city
has been opened up in Lothargian. If another High Elf city opens up as a
starting city then we can say goodbye to anyone joining. Not even you
pretending to be Devil will be enough to attract players.”
After
hearing the last line the young woman stepped back through the door. It was as
she’d feared when she first heard Devil was a Guildmaster. She really should
have sent him a message or something, but it would have been so fun to surprise
him. Not only that, but he hadn’t been online all week so she hadn’t had a
chance.
But
she didn’t like wasting time like this. The 7 highest ranked members of Hell’s
Guild looked up in shock as their meeting room’s door was thrown open. A
cloaked figure stepped into the room, scanning the faces.
“Hey,
if you want to join you’re in the wrong room. We’re in the middle of something,
would you kindly leave?” Devil managed to politely ask, reacting faster than
his comrades.
The
cloak the walked right up to him, ignoring the disgruntled complaints of
everyone else and squared off just a foot away. Before he had a chance to speak
again the cloaks hand flashed forward and Devil felt his breath rush out of
him. Though the level difference assured that only a single point of damage was
dealt, the well placed punch had struck the exact right area. By the time he’d
managed to draw air back into his lungs the cloak had already left, rushing
straight back out the front door. Hell’s Guild had just been too shocked to
properly react.
The
young woman had escaped back into the streets and disappeared into the crowd. After
she logs out she can send a message to the real Devil, but for now leaving this
city might be a good idea. Maybe she could find a merchant convoy to join or
something. While that would have been impossible in older titles like
Neverwhere, Darkspear always thought very fast on her feet, so she already understood
that all the rules she’d learnt in other games had no meaning here.
***
Nevil opened his eyes to the blank black visor of his
headgear. He stayed still for a moment, listening out for any noises throughout
the flat. When he was rewarded with merciful silence he sat up and reached to
take his head gear off in relief.
Just
as he’d grasped it the distant sound of the front door unlocking spurred him
into a sudden panic. He ripped of the helmet and desperately glanced around for
a hiding place. Settling on shoving it beneath his covers he then leapt into
his chair and booted up his PC, impatiently tapping on his desk as the loading
screens slowly whirled by. He typed in his password at record speed and got
onto the desktop just in time for the door to his room to swing open.
Trying
to appear as calm as possible he slowly turned in his chair to face his sister.
He couldn’t let her know he’d been in New World, else she’d probably freak.
“Hey
bro how have you… been…?” Clair trailed off as she entered. She quickly took in
the scene, Nevil was obviously flustered, sat at his desk with a blank desktop
open on his computer. “I see. You were busy. Sorry for intruding!”
Clair
quickly stepped out them room and slammed the door back shut. It took a moment
for Nevil to process the situation before he quickly chased after her.
“Wait
wait wait! I wasn’t- I mean I didn’t- Hold up where are you going?” He asked as
Clair collected her handbag and walked to the door.
“I
was going out with friends for the evening; I thought I’d stop by and see how
you were first. Glad to see you’re so healthy. Goodbye Nevil.” She replied with
a pleasant yet somehow cold smile.
Before
he could get another word in Clair had stepped out the door and shut it behind
her. He was left in silence while he silently contemplated how he was going to
explain that all to her when she came home later. Well at least she hadn’t
realised that he had been in New World all day, right?
***
By the time Trevor returned from his reconnaissance Divus
had already logged back in, though he was sat dejectedly in a corner while Athena
shot tiny flaming bullets out of her palms at the wall.
“Hey
hey, Trevor look at this. I can charge it up to deal more damage!” She
exclaimed, building up a larger bolt of fire and hurling it at a cracked wooden
stool. Upon impact it burst into flame and was reduced to cinder in barely a
minute. Athena beamed expectantly, like a puppy searching for praise.
“Nicely
done, wonder if you can get the title ‘Destroyer of Furniture’ in this game?
What’s Divus doing?”
“He’s
been like that since he got back, didn’t even look at my fireball…” Athena
sulkily replied.
“Well
then, I better tell you what I found. Divus, come over here.” As his friend
slowly complied Trevor slowly recanted his scouting trip.
Beyond
the door lay a single corridor that twisted upwards to what he’d hoped was the
exit. It was barren; nothing that really distinguished it as a former mine
could be found, nor were there any goblins patrolling the area. After he’d
walked a bit further the roughly hewn tunnel became smoother and a series of
doorways were built into the sides of the wall. They only led into small rooms,
the broken bunk beds suggesting they’d once been living quarters for the
miner’s years ago.
At
this point Trevor had met some Goblins, though they seemed to be more milling
about rather than patrolling the corridor. Using the shadows to make up for his
low stealth skill he’d easily slipped past them and wandered out into an open
cavern. About a dozen goblins were lounging around this area so he’d quickly
ducked behind some cover.
A
cold sweat had crept down his spine as he surveyed the situation. A group of
the ugly monsters had set up a fire right outside the carriages back door,
talking amongst themselves as they ate and showing no intention of moving.
However, even if they somehow managed to rush those few and succeed in securing
their vehicle they’d still be unable to leave. The horses had been penned in at
the other side of the cavern, the three of them couldn’t rescue both at the
same time so they’d be mobbed by monsters before they could ever reach the
exit.
Luckily
there was one final thing Trevor had noticed before he’d made his retreat. At
the very end of the cave the ground turned sharply up, the grey light of dawn
peaking down the slope. Their escape route was close at hand. The problem was
reaching it.
After
Trevor had finished his report and lapsed into a relieved silence, the small
party exchanged worried looks. Divus had shed his earlier downcast expression
and was now thinking carefully of a plan.
“S-so
there’s no way of separating them?” He hopelessly asked.
Trevor
sadly shook his head, “If we try to lure one or two away the rest will probably
notice as well. There’s just no way for us to take that many.”
The
silence returned for a moment, before Divus abruptly stood up and began to head
for the door. “Well we need to do what we can for now. There was only two in
the corridors right? We need to take care of them before we do anything else.”
He said over his shoulder.
Athena
leapt to her feet and jogged after him, and so Trevor wearily followed suit.
The only saving grace was that Dash and Beauty hadn’t logged back in and caused
a ruckus.
Just
as he thought that a whisper notice flashed in the corner of his vision.
“Wait
up a sec,” He called, before nervously opening the message.
Whispers
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Trevor: Watch out,
we’re all stuck in a goblin hideout!
Dash: HELP!!!!!!
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***
Dash opened his eyes and stretched out his back as he
finally logged back into new world. Their lecture had overrun and he’d only just
gotten back. He had gone to a uni within commuting distance of his home, so
instead of being in student accommodation he still had his old room at his
parents’ house. It was a fairly cosy home so he had no real complaints, though
his folks were barely around anyways so it wouldn’t have made much difference
either way. Walking straight through the empty house Dash had quickly rushed
back to his room.
He
had told Beauty they’d head straight back into the game and so he was sat in
the dark interior of the carriage barely minutes after he’d gotten home. No one
else was around; he was completely alone with the statue of his friend. It
didn’t seem they were moving either, the others hadn’t gone off exploring
without them had they? Well he’d have gotten bored of being sat on the carriage
for ages as well, but still it was a bit unfair.
He
sighed and shuffled to the back door, pulling it open to take a look outside.
As he leaned out he suddenly came nose to nose with a horrifyingly ugly
apparition. He could even smell its foul breath as he stood frozen in close
proximity to what his mind slowly identified as a goblin.
He
slowly stepped back and carefully shut the door, then turned and sat back down
on the carriages bench. For a few seconds he focused solely on breathing. It
was fine, that was just… Just a trick of the light? Then he noticed the message
he’d received from Trevor.
A
loud roar reverberated from just outside his refuge, which was slowly echoed by
a dozen other bestial voices that combined to rock the carriage and shake Dash
into action. He needed to block the door! There were few objects to work with,
and nothing heavy enough to stop a determined force of enemies. Or wait…
He
rushed over to Beauties statue and began to pull at it, but it wouldn’t budge
an inch. He jumped behind it and pushed with all his weight yet still it
refused to move. It was no use, what else did he have…? He frantically grabbed
a hold of a spear he’d brought along as well as other odds and ends, quickly
using them to brace the door. While sending a desperate message back to Trevor
he added his own weight into the mix, then silently started praying.