ASAHI GOROSHI
Asahi's head suddenly rose as he was awoken from his nap. He had dozed off in the middle of his break while eating a rice cake. It had been a long two days since Corpse Collector was killed. Sufficient to say, a lot has happened. Mostly drama, but stuff nonetheless. Stretching out, he was starting to reflect on those eventful activities...
~A few days ago~
In the midst of dismantling and directing the salvage from the battle, Phantom Regality came up to Arms Slave asking about the history between himself and Eclipse Princess. He scoffed at the notion.
"History? I just met her today. I guess she has a grudge or something against me. I mean, whatever, business as usual. I got a lot of enemies in Deep Ground. If she wants to be one of them, fine with me. That message there is my way of saying that the feeling is mutual. If she wants to hurt me and my friends, I can play that game too." With work here almost finished, Arms Slave wanted to catch up to the others before they scattered.
After Arms Slave had finally managed to reach the others after savaging the parts from Wheel Cannons, he joined the celebrations. Most if not all of the players who participated in the battle was here, talking about future battles, plans upon leveling up, regrets, and reminders of what happened. Arms Slave of course made it a point to get everyone's attention and make a speech about their future.
"Listen up everyone!" Arms Slave paused for a moment. Did his voice seem more... Colorful? Normally he only spoke in bold inflation... He put those thoughts aside and continued.
"I won't say we didn't do a good job! Sucks that we couldn't get a swipe at CC, but at least we put her mooks on the run. Now those outlaws know not to mess with us! Hell, with CC gone and us winning round two against those scum, I doubt anyone is going to be running Outlaws for a while. Not while the Ebony Strykers are in their golden age!" A small cheer erupted from the group. Arms Slave let them holler, but quieten them down so he can continue.
"I'm not one for big speeches, so I got two things to say. First is for the Sweepers: Don't forget your roots. I know most of us have joined the Ebony Strykers now, but remember that our duty is to take on these Outlaws first and foremost. It doesn't matter who they are; if they're just punks on the street or even members of the other guilds. Hell, even if they're members of the Ebony Strykers. Ones we get a target, it's our obligation to take them down. No one else in Deep Ground does that but us; sure a player might have a vendetta against some thug, but we Sweepers are the ones who seek out and bring down Outlaws." Arms Slave still intended to do Sweeper work during the Ebony Stryker's lulls, though considering how eventful things have been, he doubts that he'll be bored for long.
"Next is addressed to all of you. Now I know not all Ebony Strykers are Sweepers. Some of you joined up for your own reasons. I'm sure some of you don't even like the Sweepers, and that's fine. But we're all on the same side now. The first Ebony Strykers fell apart because of in-fighting, but that's not going to happen this time! Nah, while the likes of Moon Rider and her posse might not always be here to help, that's why we got to rely on each other. If you got problems, find me, or find anyone with a lick of sense, and ask for help. This whole lone wolf thing might be cool and edgy, but all that'll do is get you fucking killed. Teamwork OP, as they say. And you better get used to that; because we're not done fighting."Arms Slave sent everyone present a message, more of a memo really, of the earlier announcement Moon Rider made for CC's bounty.
"Corpse Collector may be dead and some lucky bastard just hit level 9, but there's still something for us. CC stole a whole bunch of shit from the other guild and I doubt her death means they get it back. That means somewhere out there is all the guild's most valuable, most powerful items. I don't even know what we're looking for, but that's where you all come in. With CC's death that treasure is up for grabs, and we got to grab it before the other guilds do! The Ebony Stryker's got the best and most powerful players in all of Deep Ground, but we're just the tip of the iceberg. We're going to get that loot, get even stronger, and make sure all of Deep Ground is under Ebony Stryker control! So you know what that means right?"Drawing out his weapons in all four arms, Arms Slave raised them into the air.
"That means we're going treasure hunting! So get your levels, get your weapons, our war ain't over, but we're winning anyways."A short but loud cheer erupted from the group as Arms Slave left the podium to go about his own business. He was strong enough to level up now, though at level four he'd just get a feat. Nothing too impressive, and right now he was kinda tired. Yawning, he was about to head out when he received another message from Paper Moon. The title made Arms Slave smirk, and before he logged off he made sure to respond to him.
To: Paper Moon
From: Arms Slave
Subject: Re: Eeeeeeeeyyy gurl, can I have yo digits?
Yo...
Lol jk. Fo sho, we can meet up and shit. It's gun be sum busy few days tho. Gunna get the crew to find that loot CC stole, still got newbs to take care of, the whole shebang. If you want to tag along I'm game for that. Bring friends.
If you ever want to chill, just look for the only fat kid at school. I'm hard to miss. Anywhoozies, heading off for the nyte, ciao.
After sending that message, Arms Slave logged off.
~Yesterday~
Asahi was rather surprised he didn't get any information about Corpse Collector's real identity yet. Normally someone that high-profile would have a hit on them ASAP. Asahi asked a few of his usual contacts if they knew anything, but they weren't given much info either. It seemed as if everyone just sort of forgot about Corpse Collector and was now putting their attention onto other businesses. Fine with Asahi, he supposed. But ever since the Sweepers merged with the Ebony Stryker's, he hasn't gotten any jobs from the Erasers.
Which meant Asahi had plenty of lazy days afterschool. He heard that, sometime after he logged off, Eclipse Princess had sent multiple Sweepers some sort of threatening letting because of the name Arms Slave had plastered onto the walls of the Black City. The reaction was... Humorous. When Asahi read it the first thing that came to mind was the very old copypasta meme of someone who claims to have been in the Navy Seals. Aside from that, the e-mail also gave Asahi Eclipse Princess's full name and her supposed ties to a mercenary company of some sort. It also marked Cassandra as someone very important to Eris, which only means it was one of her weaknesses.
Asahi didn't have any intentions of actually fighting Eris or hurting Cassandra, but he couldn't let this opportunity pass up. So he had one of his friends copy the e-mail and paste it onto as many forums, imageboards, chans, boorus, and whatever he could find. Asahi wanted the e-mail to become a meme. Next, he encouraged any Sweeper he meant in Deep Ground to message Eris, not Eclipse Princess but the player herself, and rely with a similarly worded and emotionally charged letter. And possible dick pics, if they wanted to. Next Asahi simply planted some rumors about Eris and Cassandra at school, bolstered by the e-mails, and let the gossip carry the message through Purple Crown. He has no idea how that'll turn out, but it'd be fun to watch. Lastly, and somewhat more seriously, Asahi contacted a few of his fellow Cleaners to do some information gathering on Eris. Asahi could guess that she was going to become a thorn in his side later on once she actually starts making friends instead of enemies, and on the off chance that she wasn't full of shit when she said she was part of some military company. Either way, Asahi didn't have to lift a finger against Eris or her friends. All he needed to do was spread lies and slander, and let the social environment of a highschool setting do it's work.
Asahi didn't even care if this reflected badly on the Sweepers, because this was something that Sweepers had been doing long before he even joined up. There was always rumors and sayings that Sweepers killed people, as if they were some sort of Illuminate group. Which they technically were, but considering that most of the Sweepers consisted of highschoolers on an MOBA game, they were taken about as seriously by actual authorities as much as they cared about Social Justice Warriors and Anonymous. What Asahi did was, at worse, online bullying. And unlike Eris he didn't even mention what he was going to do to Cassandra; he simply wrote her name in corpses and let the reputation of the Sweepers speak for itself.
All the while Asahi was getting down to some actual shady business. He had come to a warehouse market called "Little Asia", not the most creative name, but it explained itself well enough. Basically it was a bunch of market stalls in multiple warehouses that catered asian goods. Food, clothing, medicine, produce, etc. But it had it's own black market too. Everything under the table and so unknown that even neighbors are unaware of what was happening (Usually on purpose). Here was just one of the locations were the Goroshi family did their business; laundering. Many crime families deal in various forms of smuggling, whether it was from bringing in guns, drugs, or even slaves. But the Goroshi family didn't dabble too much in that sort of thing; too many competitors, and even if they made it big they'd only make themselves into a target. Instead, they offered a service to these type of people, as well as anyone else. They took illegally gained wealth and merchandise and legitimized it. Everything involving tax evasion or sheltering was what the Goroshi family did, and they made a good amount of wealth for it thanks to the demand of such things. Mostly because many of the things they laundered weren't for other criminals, but official organizations. More often then not what the Goroshi family dealt with wasn't weapons or animal bones, but simply trade goods like electronics or maybe medicine, but off the grid to avoid taxes and other laws. They've been doing it for years, and surviving only because they're the best at it, not the most famous.
In one of the shops they operated in, it was a meager looking antique shop. Asahi stopped by to check up on one of his father's men, an old timer who was in the business before even his own father took charge of the business. Asahi was just here to chat and maybe listen to some gossip, but his real intentions was to know where the old man's son was. Eventually the old man got to the point and told Asahi that his son was at the arcade. Thanking the old man, Asahi left to the arcade. Of course, Asahi was going in the exact opposite of the actual "Arcade" in the market, which was actually a cheap computer cafe and called such. No, the arcade was a different place where different games were played.
A fighting game.
Walking into the storage areas Asahi went to one of the colder parts of the warehouses, in the basement level. A few turns here, a lock-and-key there, and Asahi was in the Arcade. Or better described, fight pit. Here boys and girls of every age can get together and brawl, in real life that is. Not the same sort of fighting that happened in Deep Ground with super powers or legendary weapons. Just anything from bare-knuckle boxing, wrestling, or for the braver sort, live weapons. Asahi was no strange to the Arcade and liked to think he's something of a vet, but in truth he couldn't even enter ranks. Mostly because just about everyone here at the Arcade was a better fighter than him, either due to talents, drugs, or experience. Here, Asahi didn't fight highschoolers who talk a big game. There were actual martial artists, former military, or just plain violent psychopaths, most who were adults who had size and strength advantages against him. He fought a few and lost to all of them, but he still came back for more, and on the off-chance he might win, he may even get good money for it. One thing that kept any young thug from just jumping into the pits (Aside from everyone who'd beat his ass for breaking the rules of the ring) was that you had to pay to fight. Also sign a waver that basically amounts to "I'm joining this martial arts club and am aware of the possibly harm that may come to me", though it was mostly just a formality to avoid trouble during the rare chances people died in the ring.
Asahi looked for his friend, a tall and lanky guy who Asahi calls "Ladder" because of how tall and bony he was. If he put on some muscles he might be a good fighter, but he looked too thin and frail to take a punch. But he sure doesn't mind taking bets.
"Yo Ladder!" Calling out to the big guy, Ladder turned around just as the fight ended in his lost. He had to pay up 700 for his bet, which he did with some sullen hesitation. Asahi didn't care though and the two stepped out for somewhere more quiet.
"Long time no see Asahi. Where've you been man? I haven't seen you in the arcade in ages. Haven't been able to make any money from betting against you." Asahi smirked and playfully punched Ladder in the ribs, who blocked his fist with his elbow.
"I've been busy with Deep Ground, dickface. That's why I'm here too." ladder nodded his head, and the two walked back to the shop. Once at the shop Ladder looked through his bag and produced some sort of mechanical collar to Asahi. "Yeah, here it is; The Alt Collar. I think I managed to make a breakthrough with it." Asahi looked at Ladder curiously, uncertain if he could believe him.
"A breakthrough huh? Does that mean you can play Deep Ground now?"Ladder nodded his head excitedly. Ladder was 20 years old; two years ago Deep Ground was uninstalled from his brain chip, as it always was for anyone who reached the age 18. But Ladder wanted to get back into the game, where he was at his strongest. So he had been working for two years to figure out how to get back into Deep Ground despite the age restrictions, and managed to find a solution using this device/ "Yeah, you put the collar on and it will be able to sorta... 'Trick' Deep Ground into thinking your chip is younger than it really is. I couldn't do it before, but when the new patches were going out I managed to sneak this in before it was done." Asahi looked at the collar and noted a slot of some sort on it.
"What's this?"Ladder took a small chip from his bag; it was a brain chip. "The collar can let me go back into Deep Ground despite being over 18, but it can also let you, uh, well... Play as a whole new avatar too. But the only caveat is that it's only one avatar per brainchip. I didn't want to use my old avatar because I didn't want authorities noticing that I'm suppose to be retired. So if you use a new brain chip, putting it in here, then you can play Deep Ground with a whole new character." Asahi nodded his head. This was good; this is what he paid Ladder to do.
"Good job mate. Is this the only one you have?" Ladder nodded his head. It was something of the final beta; there was always going to be a need to upgrade it so that it could bypass whatever new patches the Deep Ground updates with. Returning the collar to Ladder, Asahi started walking out.
"I'll be back in a few days. I want you to make one for me too. That's looking a bit too small for my neck."~Today~
Asahi was back to reality. Between Deep Ground, using his new Alt, and real life stuff, Asahi was just tired. It was hard to believe he was getting so worked up for a video game. But then again, Deep Ground was more than that. It was a way of life, the means that one decides how they live in the world. Right now Asahi had a pretty good score; his KDR was in the positives, and he had three more years to make it even better. He had a solid group of friends he could work with if things start looking bad, and even then he could always pick up the family business if his adult job wasn't working out. Asahi had a lot to be thankful for and really, his life was pretty damn good. But Asahi knows all too well how one's good fortunes can be gone in an instance. All it takes is one person with the desire to see you hurt. Someone who's goal isn't to make it by, but to make sure that you don't make it. Someone who's hateful, spiteful, and petty. Someone like Asahi really.
Finishing up his rice cakes Asahi got an E-mail from Phantom Regality. It seems like he wanted figure out what to do with himself. Well, today was an important day: After two days of searching, some of the Ebony Strykers found a pretty solid lead to where one of the guild treasures were. So Asahi was going to log into Deep Ground, rally the troops, and have them look for it. So opening up the e-mail Asahi responded to Phantom.
To: Phantom Regality, Paper Moon
From: Arms Slave
Subject: Re:Deep Ground Plans
Actually, I do have some plans. I hear that some of the troops found a lead to where one of the missing Guild Treasures is, so I'm going to try to get a gang together and find it. We'll need as much help as we can get to secure it from the other guilds or any scavver. After school let's rally at the guild hall and we can figure out what to do from there.
Sending the message, Asahi was about ready to resume his nap when an alarm went off in his head. It was his cat; it had been missing for these past few days and Asahi was wondering where he went. It wasn't unusual for Train to run off on his own, but Asahi had missed his kitten and wanted to find it. Now that it was near by Asahi got out of his seat and went to go look for Train.
RETSU GOROSHI
These past few days have been a pain in the ass for Retsu. CC's death was just the tip of the ice berg; the cause of her death, the motives for her attack, and her true origins have been on Retsu's mind all day. She didn't care for Smitten Kitten; she wasn't the real reason CC died. No, it was that mysterious hand that Retsu couldn't get a read on. It had the same blocks as Corpse Collector did, but as soon as it stabbed CC her own firewalls fell. And when Retsu used Cherry Hunter to look into Corpse Collector's information... She found nothing. No walls, no ID, no GPS location. Just... Nothing. It was as if Retsu had just used the Cherry Hunter on a dissolution; all it would give was game information, stats, and other miscellaneous info that had nothing to do with actually finding Corpse Collector's player. Retsu didn't know if this was another wall CC had to protect her identity, or something bigger than that.
There was also the matter of the Sweepers. Retsu had only been recently informed about Eclipse Princess's membership. Normally not something Retsu would bother caring about, if Princess didn't PM Moon Rider about her complaints against the Sweepers. It surprised Retsu very little when, upon being informed of the E-mail, she noticed Arms Slave being involved in it. Of course her brother would be doing stupid shit like this. Fortunately Moon Rider felt that this matter was as inconsequential as Retsu did. If Eris and Asahi wanted to have their spat, Retsu would let them. Arms Slave didn't represent the Sweepers anymore than Moon Rider does; he's just a loudmouth who likes picking fights. As long as Eclipse Princess follows Moon Rider's orders, Retsu would be fine making sure Princess doesn't have to cooperate with the Sweepers. The less rogue agents she has to deal with, the better.
More important Sweeper business was the growing conspiracy to disband. Only Retsu was aware of it as it involved her fellow Erasers, who wanted to leave their guild. That's not to say that they wanted to leave the Ebony Strykers; no, most of the other Erasers actually were allied with the other colored guilds, participating in order to have a contact within. However they wanted to leave and join the Ebony Strykers under the guise of bolstering it's power, but Retsu knew the real reason. They wanted to get to Moon Rider and use her for her own ends, or to usurp Retsu's position and claim her power. Paranoia was the name of the game; to pretend that it won't happen means to be unprepared when it does happen. Retsu needed to figure out a way to appease the other Eraser's thirst for power without giving up her own. Because if they chose to disband, that removes a strong contact within the other guilds, not to mention raise suspicion about how deeply involved the Sweepers are in the other guilds. Worse would be if the Erasers simply declare ware against Retsu, or Dark Wraith. A Sweeper Civil war would tear the Ebony Stryker's apart due to a vast majority of them being being Sweepers, and many who have loyalties to the other Erasers rather than Moon Rider or Dark Wraith. The feud between Eclipse Princess and Arms Slave could be safely ignored as long as it was between the two; Arms Slave's gang of Sweepers were just a drop in the bucket of their full forces, and Eclipse Princess was essentially a lone wolf who's only a threat individually. But if another Eraser got involved and bolstered the either side, it may be the spark needed to split the Ebony Strykers in half between Sweeper Loyalist and the Ebony Strykers.
And of course there was the matter of the fight at the pizza parlor and Erika. This concerned Retsu do to the mysterious disappearance of the boy who attacked Yoshino at the pizza parlor; Retsu intended to find and interrogate him, but his existence simply vanished. Even after extracting the information from the other boys who fought at the parlor, they knew nothing about the one who went after Yoshino directly. Additionally, around the same time Corpse Collector died in Deep Ground, Erika Mitsuki, who was in a coma, had awaken. Retsu came to that conclusion when Erika came back to school the day after, and knew that it was no coincidence that she awoke the same time CC died. In addition to the strange nature of CC's identity, Retsu was buried in mystery. This was a bigger case than she had imagined; this was the work of no mere hacker, but of something much bigger. Something that threatens Retsu's plans.
And last but not least, Tsugumi Yoshino. At this point Retsu was certain that she was, in deed, Moon Rider. It was pretty obvious honestly; the only one who will speak on Moon Rider's behalf would, of course, be Moon Rider herself. But Retsu was worried about Yoshino's safety. Eris's message implied that there was someone after Yoshino, and after all the things Retsu had seen in both Deep Ground and the real world, she thinks Eris may have a point. Someone, or something, was targeting Yoshino. Retsu could not keep a close eye on her from where she was at; in order to maintain a low profile Retsu had been keeping her distance from the student president and little-to-no reputation at school. But because of that, Retsu can't keep tabs on Yoshino as closely as she'd like. Fortunately, Retsu's corrupt family had a solution.
To appease the men in his workforce, Retsu's father was funding student housing for Purple Crown, but only for the daughters of the men who worked for him. That was still 20 girls, Retsu included, who would be moving into more homely location; an entire apartment building, thirty rooms in total, was being rented out just for them. Each girl would be getting their own room with better space and accommodations than their current ones granted by Purple Crown would be. Now, normally Retsu wouldn't care for the deal. She may take up the offer, or maybe deny it if it was too much of a bother. But Retsu wasn't going to let this opportunity go to waste; she made sure to reserve two rooms, one for herself and another for Yoshino. It would be on the second floor away from most of the entrance or exits; this way if anyone wanted to hurt Yoshino, they'd have to go through the entire building first. Or somehow drill through the walls or ceiling. But baring extremities like that, the point is that it would keep Yoshino safe. But Retsu needed to convince Yoshino to actually come.
They had spoken about it before and Yoshino seems receptive. However Retsu had already moved most of her belongings to her new dorm, and she hasn't seen Yoshino around. Considering her busy schedule perhaps Yoshino simply hasn't found the time to move her things, which would be understand able. Or maybe Yoshino was lying and doesn't want to move into the new housing. Why she would do that is what worried Retsu the most, if that's what Yoshino was thinking. Her paranoia was acting up again so Retsu had to let out a deep breath and make a call. It was getting a bit too much for Retsu, so today, she wasn't going to worry about this. Today she's going to head into town and party, and she wanted Yoshino to come along.
To: Yoshino Tsugumi
From: Retsu Goroshi
Subject: Busy later?
I'm thinking of heading into town tonight to work some stress off. I wanted to know if you'd like to come along, considering both our duties. Do you want to meet up and talk or just use our E-mails?
After sending her message, Retsu raised her eyebrow. Did her speech get more colorful? Ignoring it, Retsu excused herself from the class. She needed to use the bathroom.