Raven was just finishing up his third transaction, purchasing a slightly stronger sword than the one he had now, when he decided to go back out to the field to do more leveling. As he sets out, he stops and instead decides to wander around town a bit. "Can't hurt to familiarize myself with it anyways, right?" He mutters, heading back down the road of the merchant stalls. He listened to the other players, all of them bubbling with excitement and joy at the new game. He just chuckled, taking in how hard the road felt beneath his feet, almost like he was walking on the sidewalk back in the real world. [i]Man, they spent a long time just working on the realism aspect of this game. Combat is smooth and amazing, so that isn't an issue either.[/i] Raven couldn't help but wonder if they had covered everything. The way the game played and ran spoke of a deep dedication to it. Of course, it was those that gave that deep dedication to their games that produced the best ones, and Sword Art Online was definitely in his top five picks. His wanderings brought him back to the fields in the end and he watched the girl with the spear and her dagger wielding friend for a couple moments, noting that she'd just approached another girl with a spear, with a boy wielding an ax soon approaching them while they conversed. "Well," Raven murmers, "not gonna make friends like this." Setting a brisk pace, he approaches the trio.