Sayuki Kyasarin
Location: Floor 1 - Town of Beginnings - Blacksmith --> Heading to the Inn
Interacting With: KasaiSenshi @alexfangtalon, Kirito @BlueSky44
Interacting With: KasaiSenshi @alexfangtalon, Kirito @BlueSky44
Kyasarin nodded, accepting the sword into her inventory, and sheathing it quickly. Her standard sword went into the true nothingness of her item storage, and she stepped away from the blacksmith, letting others get through. There started to be a mad dash of people, all clamoring to get the latest and greatest items.
"I hate guilds," Kyasarin agreed, glancing down at her hands. She paused, as if mulling over two horrible options. "They end up ruining all the fun...But I want you to call me whenever you're going out to fight things. I'll join in."
Hardly waiting for a reply, Kyasarin left KasaiSenshi and went into the crowd. She went at a bit of a skip, relishing each bit of movement in her legs. The Death Game hardly mattered to her. She could die in here, able to walk and run and dance and jump, or she could die in the real world, confined to a chair. The choice wasn't a hard one to make. In here, there was wonderment and fun. Out there? Taxes.
The choice didn't even take her a second to make.
However, Kyasarin knew that she'd need to join a party of some sorts. KasaiSenshi's guild might not be the answer to her being able to fight and survive. Instead, she recalled the only Beta Tester who cleared more floors than she did. Kirito. With a smug smirk, she swiped her right hand in the air in front of her, bringing down the message menu.
"Hey, slug face! Meet me at the inn. I'll be waiting~"
She sent the message, and let out a contented sigh. If he agreed to come, she'd at least be dealing with someone competent. Kyasarin suspected that the two of them could clear the game with their eyes closed. Though, if she had to be truthful, she knew she hardly wanted to clear the game.
She didn't want to leave.
Starkette
"She's mute?" Starkette asked, her gaze softening a bit. Evidently, there were some things that even virtual reality couldn't fix. She chewed on her lip, bringing up the map of the first floor on the drop down menu. Remaining in the woods, as far as she was concerned, would be suicide. Returning back to the Town of Beginnings? It would undermine all of the progress they made.
Her eyes flashed over the map, looking for any smaller towns nearby. "As far as I can tell, we should move on," Starkette explained, glancing up at the group. "We're halfway to the next town, which means we'll be able to get items before they're all picked over. Going back to the Town of Beginnings would be suicide for our survival, just like staying here would be."
As far as Starkette was concerned, their best odds would have to be to move forward. However, she didn't want to just declare herself the leader of the group, so she waited. Perhaps the others would have things to say, but she was largely certain they'd all come to the same conclusion as her. It was inevitable, as she couldn't fathom any other decision being correct. "We travel in a group, swords drawn and ready. Stick to the partner system, no one gets hurt. If we're lucky, something might drop some healing items--which should happen, as the system recognizes that we have none."