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His "Charge" skill activated and Morningstar felt his speed increase ten-fold. The Monkey King reacted, however, lifting a heavy tree and launching it at the blonde. His eyes widened, realizing that dodging the log would be impossible. It was a fully grown tree and he was sprinting faster than he could control. He made his decision. As the tree fell towards him, he leaped straight into it and slashed upwards. His blade, enhanced by a sword art, sliced through it cleanly. His speed boost came to a stop but now he was stuck in the air, face to face with the beast. It stared at him, looking
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Move. He stared up at the beast, its incredible frame towering over them. His feet shook beneath him but the glare of the Monkey King kept him frozen. Sewallus' finally seemed to take in the situation. Morningstar could hear the guard's panicked voice but couldn't comprehend what the man was saying. It was like he was underwater and all sounds but the voice in his own head were drowned out. Move, now. His trembling hand moved to the hilt of his sword but he couldn't find the strength to lift it. The creature's mouth opened and the speed of its breath increased. Agitation covered
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Sewallus stopped, kneeling down in the bushes. Morningstar followed suit. They hid, quiet beneath the greenery, out of sight. The guard blended in perfectly with his tree-like armor. Morningstar's new cloak was black rather than his usual green but even still, it worked in the low lighting. "We'll need to be careful from now on," the Florenthian said, pointing ahead of them. Morningstar saw it. Remington's words resonated in his mind. "There are now craters instead of trees where we were attacked, and rivers instead of forest where it moved." The craters seemed as if they were c
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"The Monkey King is the biggest threat to our village," Sewallus stated, turning his head back to speak to Morningstar. The further into the forest they traveled, the more difficult it became. Overgrowth was tricky to pass through for those who were not accustomed to it. That being said, the guard did not seem to have a problem with it, considering he lived there. It was more than likely that he ventured into these parts of the forest often. "If we don't kill it, I fear what could happen to my people." "Is that why you became a guard?" Morningstar asked curiously. "I became
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Remington had mentioned beforehand that Sewallus would want to join in on the quest. "This is your village," he stated, "I'm in no position to stop you from coming." His words seemed to relax Sewallus. The man's wide eyes shrunk and a faint smile grew on his lips. "Thank you," he said. Morningstar spotted another guard walking towards them from the left. Sewallus explained that his shift was at an end for the day and that another would be taking his place. He was free to come and go as he pleased. The new guard, whose name was Peter, patted Sewallus on the back. "Off you go, Sewallus
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Remington explained that Sewallus, being a guard, spent most of his time near the town's entrance or during his breaks, in the barracks. Morningstar said his goodbyes to the zoologist, who was hopeful that the blonde would live up to his expectations. Off he went to the front gate of Florenthia, in search of his guide. The door of the inn closed slowly behind him as he stepped outside. The air in the village was fresh and smelled of blooming flowers. He could hear faint sounds of wildlife echoing through the forest surrounding him. The gate wasn't far; it was a small settlement. Morningst
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Sparks ran up Morningstar's spine at the touch of Reyna's hand. Her words surprised him. He felt like it was on him to support her but there she was, reassuring him instead. Matching her smile, he took a step forwards. He brought his left hand up to his necklace, touching the pendant gently. He lifted it and slid it underneath his cloak, out of sight. "Let's head out," he said, peeking back to make sure she was following. The gates of Urbus stood tall, its guards placed in the same particular way that they always were. Morningstar nodded to them in passing as they left the city, ente
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Remington regaled Morningstar with details of his encounter with the beast of the forest. He set off on his expedition with a Florenthian guard by the name of Sewallus. For three days, they lived among the trees, studying the creature's habits and lifestyle. They learned what it ate, when it slept, as well as everything in between. Most importantly, they had discovered where it lived. "Hidden deep within the forest, there is a cave of sorts. Actually, it's more like a big hill that's been hollowed out. That," Remington said, "is where you'll find the Monkey King." He seemed to annoy
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Since ancient times, civilizations have passed on tales of creatures that lurk in the dark. Native Americans have the Wendigo. Shapeshifting ghouls are said to roam Persia. Japanese folklore speaks of Jorogumo: the giant spider. Aincrad was no different. Those who lived in Florenthia Village knew the stories of the Monkey King, a beast that dwelled in the forests of the eighth floor. It was said that its size tripled that of an elephant and its strength tripled once more. A ruthless and violent creature that struck fear in the hearts of the villagers who lived nearby. At least, that'
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[F27 | R7 Blacksmith] The Winter Fox Smithery {Closed}
Morningstar replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Merchants and Shops
Not long after his previous visit, Morningstar returned to Nari's shop. Two visits to the twenty-seventh floor and still, all he'd done was go shopping. He waved to the woman at the counter. She'd messaged him about his request and he returned immediately. The sword was laid out across the counter. The craftsmanship that went into it was magnificent. "It's beautiful," he told her, running his hand along the face of the blade. The golden frame was simple and sleek. It was exactly what he'd hoped for. He gave the woman a smile and paid what he owed: 950 Col. He'd be back the next time -
[F27 | R7 Blacksmith] The Winter Fox Smithery {Closed}
Morningstar replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Merchants and Shops
The Winter Fox. Morningstar had intended on holding off on a new weapon until he could craft his own; however, desperate times called for desperate measures. He held off on his blacksmithing adventure to take on bigger and better quests. The Winter Fox was his first step on his way to quench his curiosity. He needed a more powerful blade, one that was more suited for battles with stronger monsters all while fitting his style. He needed something beautiful. A work of art. The blonde pushed the door to the shop open, peeking inside. He could hear the sound of metal hitting metal; -
[OP-F24] Valentines Tournament Arc - Slumber Party
Morningstar replied to Baldur's topic in Intermediate Floors
Fiery hair and a familiar face appeared shortly after Morningstar had become accustomed to the heat of the onsen. He ran a wet hand through his blonde locks and chuckled at the man's observation. "Being the first one in has its perks. For starters," he leaned back, his arms extending out over the rocks, "I picked the best spot here." The rocks formed a sort of barricade that blocked any potential wind coming from behind him. The addition of the space he had around him made it the perfect place to relax. Shortly after Jomei's entrance, a girl he didn't recognize joined them in the hot -
Morningstar met the man's eyes. The jewels were the exact same things that Lexa would have liked. He could relate to Zamek in that regard. "If I can help someone find peace, I can't turn away. I'm glad I could help you retrieve your treasure." He placed a hand on the man's shoulder the same way the old man had before. Zamek's smile faded into a look of understanding. "I'm sorry about your friends." Morningstar looked down into the hole where the treasure chest had been hidden. "Thank you. Me too." The two sat there for a while Morningstar grieved in silence. Eventually, a notifi
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Morningstar reached into the hole and pulled out a treasure chest of sorts. "Ah, here it is," The elderly man dropped to his knees in front of the skeletal rocks. His calloused hands trembled. His breaths came in short gasps. Despite that, he dusted off the top of the cargo. The container was not large, nor was it ornate, but Zamek wheezes as he drags it into his lap. He slipped a tiny key into the lock, turned it, then eased the lid back. All at once, a variety of emotions exploded across his weathered face. Though he smiled, his dark eyes fill with tears as he lifted out a stack of let
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Zamek nudged Morningstar's shoulder and pointed in the distance. "There," he said, "that is where my treasure is buried." Morningstar nodded with a sad smile and they continued towards the spot. The rock formations were oddly skeletal. They were almost dragon-like in appearance, he thought. He could make out the head, if he tried hard enough, and a spine that connected to it. The spine was spiked with jagged rocks and curved around in the shape of a tail. "This is it?" Morningstar asked. They stood staring at the face of the beast. It almost looked like it was staring back. Zame
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Katar was gone. The party of five had been reduced to two. Morningstar looked to Zamek. "I'll finish your quest," he said wistfully. The old man nodded and they stepped back through the hole in the wall, leading them into the heart of the sandstorm. Another mile into the desert was all it would take, he thought. His steps were slower and weaker now. Zamek's coughs and the powerful winds were the only things filling the blonde's head now. He hadn't felt a pain like this in a long time. He gripped the angel wing pendant in his fist and with the other hand pulled his hood back over his
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Morningstar's breathing was heavy. His entire body was. Whatever motivation or spirit he'd had when they'd begun their journey into the desert had left at the sight of Grace's body hitting the soft sand. He couldn't even look at Katar, who was still leaning against a nearby building. Zamek peered out from the safety of the house. He approached Morningstar slowly, placing a hand on the blonde's shoulder. He turned his attention to the old man and they shared a defeated look. Katar slammed his fist into the wall, leaving behind dozens of cracks. Morningstar glared in the man's direction. "W
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Seconds turned to minutes and those minutes felt like an eternity. The sandstorm had begun to cover Morningstar's body as he lay there, unmoving. Even his brain had slowed down as the panic had left them. One question still lingered, however: Why was he still alive? If they had killed Grace, then why leave him there? Was Katar still holding them off? The clashing of blades answered his last question. It was hard to hear with the intensity of the sandstorm, but somebody was still fighting. A twitch in his left foot told him that the paralysis was wearing off. He struggled but even as it su
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[F22-PP] Teaching an Owl to Fly <Training Your Friend>
Morningstar replied to Rebekah's topic in Intermediate Floors
"Same as her. Chocolate milkshake for me, though," Morningstar added, ordering his meal. The Ox Burgers came quicker than he'd expected. Even for a virtual restaurant, he was surprised that there was little preparation time involved with cooking. He took a bite of the burger before trying his milkshake and fries. The taste was far different than the burgers he was accustomed to. Superior, even. The condiments, whatever they were, mixed nicely with the spices of the meat, and the vegetables tasted fresh. "You're a cook, right? I need to stop by your shop sometime and try your food." H -
With some effort, the door swung open. A shrouded figure stepped inside and without hesitation, Katar unsheathed his katana. The horizontal arc made by the man's blade shocked the bandit, causing him to duck outside. The NPC called out for backup and two more bandits revealed themselves, weapons in hand. Katar dashed outside, giving no chances for the bandit to escape. His Kraki Gazan met the bandit's silver curved sword, clashing on impact. "Shit!" Morningstar exclaimed furiously, withdrawing his own blade. Simon and Grace did the same, asking Zamek to stay put. They stepped outside
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[F22-PP] Teaching an Owl to Fly <Training Your Friend>
Morningstar replied to Rebekah's topic in Intermediate Floors
Rebekah agreed to head back to Coral and they trekked back down the beaten forest path that lead to town. He glanced towards trees and bushes in case there were any more materials for him to find. There weren't, however. Morningstar didn't complain; he'd found his haul and he was content with it. "I was thinking about getting dinner," he said in response to Rebekah's question. "What about you?" There was a restaurant on the second floor, in a lesser-visited part of Urbus, that he had been meaning to try. The establishment had supposedly risen to fame due to its popular Ox Burgers. "I -
[F22-PP] Teaching an Owl to Fly <Training Your Friend>
Morningstar replied to Rebekah's topic in Intermediate Floors
"Not much," Morningstar said, meeting Rebekah's eyes. "Although, I did find a cool gem." He turned back to the lake, giving it one more look before giving up on his search. "Two materials should be fine for now, I guess," he chuckled. It looked like Snowball's training had been completed. The owl's final kill was a boar. Morningstar stood up, dusting bits of sand off of his pants. It was sufficient to say that they'd both been successful that day. He looked back at Rebekah. "Should we start heading back to Coral soon?" He asked, unsure of the girl's schedule for the rest of the -
He peered out the small hole. There were three bandits standing in the path leading up to the house. They appeared to be speaking to each other but he couldn't tell what they were saying. Their faces were covered, like the previous men they'd encountered. Morningstar ducked away, avoiding the chance of being spotted. "Yeah, you were right. Bandits." "Well, what do we do?" Katar asked, accidentally raising his voice. Realizing his mistake, he toned down. "Should we wait for them to come to us?" "Honestly, I think we should talk to them," Morningstar returned. "Talk?" Katar s
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Katar didn't respond verbally. Instead, he finished off his wrap and picked up the apple, moving towards the door. There was a tiny hole in it that Morningstar had noticed upon entering. It was low, towards the bottom of the door. Katar knelt down to stare through it. He sat there for about thirty seconds before looking back at the blonde. His impatience had turned to worry, for some reason. "I swear I just saw something out there," Katar said. "What? Where?" Simon asked, sitting up to take a look through the hole. Grace pulled him back down, shaking her head. Morningstar looked
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"As I said, I've come prepared," Morningstar revealed five wraps filled with chicken and vegetables as well as an apple each. "I'm starving," Simon said, scooching over from his corner to take his portion of the food. Morningstar handed out food to each of the crew members before taking his own. He withdrew the wrap from the parchment that covered it and took a bite. Judging by Simon's face, he was enjoying it the most. The poor kid hadn't eaten since morning. Even Zamek seemed to like the food. The idea of NPCs still perplexed the blonde. They seemed just like regular people to him,