While the Black King liked her fair amount of mayhem and chaos, this was just getting ridiculous. She noted the bullets whizzing by her, tearing apart her throne room. Granted, she could always repair it but that was already a hassle given the Guild's funds. Oh well. She would just have to teach these fools their place when storming into her territory.
Moon Rider gave a tiny nod to Newt, thankful that the new member could at least point out the obvious. Sighing, she stood up from her throne and scanned the area, now being filled with a dark mist. She could tell the other Players’ health bars were decreasing but she wasn't bothered by that given that she was a Level 9. Gripping the small case of metal at her hip, she unhooked the weapon and hovered her thumb over a button.
Rumors had proclaimed that each Colored King had in their possession one Legendary ranked weapon. The enigmatic Moon Rider had one such tool as well, crouching into a stance before launching herself into the mist. A flick of the weapon's trigger called forth a low hissing sound and a blade of pure, purple energy erupted from the weapon's hilt. Soon enough, the cry of a blinded Berserker mixed in with the sounds of battle. In mere moments, the enemy was dead, their Avatar shattering as Moon Rider moved onto the next enemy.
Despite having no skills to navigate through the thick mist, she was able to pick out the unlucky few unaware to her quick rampage. After all, the Ebony Strykers were the Dark Guild for a reason. The shadows were their ally and Moon Rider was quite adjusted to spotting her enemy even in this cover with little problem.
Within the mist, Dark Wraith wasted no time draining the health of the rogues and turning them into her thralls. She knew that she'd have to deal with Outlaws coming into the Black City, and frankly she was surprised at how weak they all were. For people who attacked other Players for a living, one would imagine a high amount of strong Players. No matter. Dark Wraith cracked the head of one last Rogue as the dead thralls gunned down the last of their ally.
Dark Wraith was about to move the fog when she noticed someone enter. She turned quickly, raising her staff to defend herself. Her other hand was ready to activate her Dark Hand when she noticed she was now face-to-face with the Black King, Moon Rider herself.
"Enjoying the mayhem, Black King?" Moon Rider regarded the newcomer calmly, only stopping her blade when the other girl had responded to her. Well then, if she had come to kill her, she wouldn't be idly chatting now would she?
"Perhaps just a little," the Black King answered with the ghost of smirk, eyes darting towards one of the remaining Beserkers. His own vision was impaired to the point where he didn't care who he shot, as long as he killed Moon Rider. And so he began to shoot blindly, sending bullets flying everywhere. Moon Rider was by the newcomer's side in an instant, twirling her beam saber as she deflected the incoming shots casually.
"You're different then the others," she said mid-block.
"Your Avatar says you're called Dark Wraith. With a name like that, it's only fitting you'd want to join my Guild." The other Berserkers, surprised at the Black King's mobility, charged right into the black smog. They took damage for being within which they ignored for the most part, swinging madly in the hopes of knicking the Black King. Dark Wraith simply had her dead thralls occupy their time. She soon moved herself behind Moon Rider so that the bullets wouldn't end up hitting her on the off chance the shooter was lucky.
"It's fitting, but that's not the reason why I'm here." "If you're not here to join, then leave. I don't have time to waste on people who can't pick a side. If you've simply come here to enjoy the chaos like some of the others, you're my enemy simply for diverting my attention from more pressing matters." Moon Rider glanced back, waiting for a reaction or response. She wouldn't lie, something about this girl felt different from all the rest. Still, she had to be prepared if this Dark Wraith was simply another Player wanting to crush the Ebony Strykers before they were even reborn.
"I want to know if the Black King is going to try her plan from last time, and if you really think you can pull it off with just yourself and new recruits." The Sweepers were obscure for a reason, but the Erasers were more so. If the Cleaners commanded the Sweepers, then the Erasers commanded the Cleaners. Dark Wraith wanted to know how much Moon Rider knew about them, and what her thoughts on the organization were.
"Someone like you wouldn't be so boisterous as to announce open doors if you didn't have something or someone to back you up. You see it here and now. Barely a day has passed and you're being attacked by Outlaws, with two Guilds coming in quick to crush you. A third ready to pick at the bones. And maybe you can stop the first wave. Protect yourself even. But you're only one Player. It takes more then you to hold down an entire city. So maybe that's why you opened your doors... But do you really think these... Recruits would be enough?" Soon enough the enemies within the black smog were dead. If not because of the actions of Moon Rider, then because the smog itself.
"Enough sophistry." Dark Wraith manipulated the smog so that it surrounded herself and Moon Rider, but left a clearing so that they could see one another.
"You're going to need my help. So tell me what you intend to do." Moon Rider watched as one by one, the Avatars who had invaded her District were dwindled down into oblivion. All the same, she listened to Dark Wraith's words carefully, turning around to face her once the dark mist engulfed them. Without another moment lost on them, she pointed her purple saber right at the other Player.
"Now why would I reveal my intentions so carelessly to someone I've met just a few minutes ago? What's more, I don't even know you. Why should you care about the goals of the Ebony Strykers given that you yourself belong to no Guild?" Dark Wraith stood unflinching, even with the blade turned on her. Moon Rider was not her enemy per say, but even so Dark Wraith was far from defenseless even in a melee.
"My mistake. Allow me to properly introduce myself. I am Dark Wraith, a former Eraser. I'm interested in the Ebony Strykers because of the scrutiny of their reputation. It mirrors that of the Sweepers, and curiously, I wish to know if it still is. Because right now you're ill prepared, and after last time, you will have little chance to begin to build a new. I know you are alone in the Guild. Even these new recruits are hardly formal members. Not to mention they lack the... expertise you'd need. And you need more then just bodies to fill these halls." The Black King listened closely with a stoic expression but she eventually put her blade down and deactivated it. She crossed her arms before saying,
"So you're really the Dark Wraith I've been hearing rumors about then. Then it's true what people say about the Eraser and how you're as divided as ever." Moon Rider glanced back to the moving shapes through the mist's barrier before turning back to Dark Wraith. They had only just started out so she felt it was bit unfair for the Eraser to judge the material of her Guild. Even so, this girl displayed an intelligence unlike the others so far. She wanted to know what Dark Wraith really wanted with her Guild.
"If you really want to discuss the future of my Guild...then speak to my spokesperson offline. I'm sure you know of her, yes? She'll no doubt know who you are once you approach her. After all, she has a gift for memorizing names." The cloud was slowly starting to dissipate, and something was wrong. Suddenly, there was lag on the server. That was unimaginable; only overhauls would make lag start to show up, and hardly anyone is logged on during those. A quick look at the server data and Dark Wraith noticed that it's getting clogged by Dissolutions. That is to say, there is way too many being made that the server can't handle all of them.
"What is this... Some sort of DoS attack of all things?" "This isn't one of your doings, is it?" Moon Rider asked with suspicion in her voice, noting the delay in her motions and words alone.
Attention! Attention! All Players will be forcefully logged out of Deep Ground Online due to internal errors and damages! Attention! Attention! All Players will be forcefully logged out immediately!
The black glass of Moon Rider’s fortress of solitude suddenly became stained with blaring red lights as large warning text began to flash over all regions of Faded City. All Players, regardless of level or location, were now being forced out of the game.
Dismissing the fog, Dark Wraith noticed that other players were starting to lag now too. It wouldn't be long before everyone would be forced to log out. She barely caught Moon Rider's question as the lag was affected how quickly she could speak and how quickl Dark Wraith could hear it. Knowing that her words and actions were limited, Dark Wraith simply shook her head and said one last thing.
"Five six four." Soon Dark Wraith's figure stood stiff and rigid, before being enveloped in a bright light, a sign that she had logged off.
Moon Rider nodded, figuring that it was more than just random numbers Dark Wraith was spouting out before she too began to fade away. As all of Deep Ground Online began to be purged of all Players, one in particular grinned in happy amusement. Okay, so maybe things weren't going down the way she had wanted to, and it was true that she wouldn't be able to put a bullet up the Black King's ass right now, but Corpse Collector was happy nonetheless.
Every Player was fading away...except for her. The growing number of Dissolution units were making the system short circuit, forcing everyone to log out. And not just in the Black Guild, but in all Guilds. They multiplied, spasming into a blob that would soon consume everything.
Corpse Collector knew this to be true and she doubted her fellow "partner in crime" was still with her. Yes, things had definitely blown out of proportion. But hey, it was worth it in the end, right?
It was precisely one hour since every Player in the world had been kicked out of Deep Ground Online. The entire school, or at least those who chose to actually stay in class to play the online game, were either annoyed at the inconvenience, depressed at the lack of any real hobby to practice, or just plain confused at the whole thing. But then, that was to be expected.
These thoughts passed through the head of a rushed
student half-walking, half-dashing towards the school’s mainframe. With long black hair, a pair of prim glasses, and an expression that had no time for slackers, the School President of Purple Crown Academy had little time to put the entire population of youth at ease.
How utterly annoying….why the hell did this have to happen now? She sighed while closing her eyes, having memorized her path to the Student Council Office many times over by now and so it was no problem for her even this late in the evening. As she passed by the hallways, several students that had stayed for after-school activities turned to stare at her. Ignoring them, she eventually made it to the closed off space and entered without hesitation.
To be fair, they had good reason to stare at their School President. Aside from the fact that the girl excelled in academics-not to mention that she was actually quite the looker-the famed Yoshino Tsgumi was also reported to be the only student in the entire Academy to have direct contact with Black King herself in the real world.
Rumor soon turned into truth, and since then many have pondered and attempted to guess the relationship between the two. It was no secret that Yoshino served as a public representative in the outside world for Black King, but was it that simple? Some said she was really the Black King's long lost sister. Others claimed that she was the Black King’s personal servant. And still, there were some well deserved nut jobs out there that swore that Yoshino Tsgumi was actually Black King herself in plain view.
Of course, that was just ridiculous; everyone knew that the School President absolutely hated video games. Regardless, it had been quite some time since she had to represent her client publicly like this. Sitting in her own personal head chair, Yoshino released another weary sigh as she connected to the World Interface and mentally prepared herself for the message she was to deliver.
Very soon….there. Her voice and image would now connect to everyone who had ever linked to Deep Ground Online still eligible to play. Not bad for someone who could barely play a simple game of Go-Fish.
"Attention all students of Purple Crown Academy and of the World Interface. Please, do not be alarmed by the sudden technical difficulties we are enduring right now. Our team is investigating the matter thoroughly and it appears that it was only a massive lag caused by an influx of enemy NPCs. Deep Ground Online will be functional again in the following afternoon. However, it would seem that any Players who died in DGO before the crash are still able to log on to the system.” Well that caused some relief, if only for that fact that DGO wasn't gone forever. Still, a whole day without access online? The horror was too great for some to bear.
“And now, a message from the Black King. She deeply apologizes for the missed opportunity for the majority of you in meeting her. However, she states that for all of those who pledge allegiance to the Ebony Strykers, the next Guild meeting shall be tomorrow within the Black Kingdom, the same as today. And….the Black King has made her first orders to her new Guild. She desires for all of her followers to hunt down any stray Outlaws still remaining in the Black District as soon as possible. That is all. Thank you for your time and patience. Oh…and welcome to the Ebony Strykers.” Without a moment of pause, Tsugmi’s message promptly ended.