[center][h1][color=39b54a]Murphwintos[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] Murphwintos wasn’t the biggest fan of deserts; the lack of life tended to make him sad. But being able to feel the desert so realistically in a game was something that was hard to get used to, and excited him despite his preferences. Having just spawned in, he had talked to someone (maybe an NPC, but Murphwintos wasn’t sure) who told him to head over to the Adventurers’ Guild. Walking in, he found it bustling with people of all types of backgrounds. The pure variety of them was a bit hard to take in, but seeing them all plan and talk amongst themselves lit a fire under his butt to jump right in. Scanning the room, he saw a billboard with papers attached to it that most of the people seemed to be at. He quickly headed over and decided to look through. Murphwintos noticed that the jobs all had ratings on them, seemingly using the grading scale that schools did in the U.S. If it followed the same progression, he imagined he wouldn’t be able to handle the A’s or B’s right now; maybe he could join a group and win with numbers. “[b]...like it is in Slatter near the border of Lumi. It looks like we gotta escort this NPC to the castle. It looks like he wants something inside of the castle,[/b]” a portion of a conversation floated over to his ears, and he looked over. The speaker seemed to be some type of knight, clad in dark armor. Around him were two women and two men, all seeming to consider the knight’s proposal. After that, a bard headed over to the group and asked to join. One of the men, a blonde-haired fighter, turned him down. [quote=@vietmyke][color=steelblue]“I think we'll need more DPS first, a monk or a fighter might fit the bill. No offense. The Ice castle is tough for a reason. The monsters there are tough and have a lot of health,”[/color][/quote] Murphwintos heard them speaking about a monk, and he headed over, seeing his chance. [color=39b54a]"Hey, if you guys are looking for a monk, I'm good to fill that spot!"[/color] Murphwintos cut in, feeling kind of bad for the bard and apologizing to him.