Chapter 9: Wan
I looked at the paper. It was written in a language I didn't understand. I stood there for a moment. I stared at the unfamiliar symbols.
"I can't read this," I spoke.
"Oh, my mistake," she smiled, reaching her hand toward me. "Universal_Language," she whispered.
Almost instantly, the paper seemed to shift and turn, the symbols rearranging themselves into something legible. I could read it now.
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What would you like your adventurer name to be?
What role or class do you specialize in ?
What are your goals within the guild
Do you have any prior experience
What magic do you want to specialize in?
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An adventurer name is essentially a gamer tag, and it's best to keep your true name hidden in worlds like these. I've heard stories that your true name holds power over you, but I never truly understood what they meant.
In the game, I always went by Wan. I used the name so much that my sister even started calling me Wan. I picked it because it was the first MMO I ever played, and I've been hooked on it since the game first came out. So, I'll choose it again now.
I couldn't think of a class right away. If this were a game, I'd probably go with something reckless, like a warrior or mage, but I want to stay in the back, stay safe. Since I don't have anyone to adventure with and considering how big this floor is, it'd be almost impossible to find my sister. A lot of people are probably missing their families, and kids like the ones from before are probably confined to the safe zones. So, I'll choose a ninja.
My goal with the guild is strength. I want to never be put in a situation like that again.
I've never fought before, but I want to specialize in fire/lightning magic.
I handed her back the paper with my answers filled out, and a few moments later, she handed me an ID as well as 1 gold.
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Adventurer: Wan
Guild Name: guildless
Mana level: High white - Low Yellow
Rank: Undetermined
R1
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The ID had a small picture of me, my disheveled hair even more evident, and a small smile crossed my face.
"Is there anything else I can do for you?" she smiled.
"Yes, can I have any books you have on an intro to magic?"
"Sure," she smiled again. "Do you want to buy it or just read it?"
"Just read it," I smiled back.
She handed me the book labeled Intro to Magic by Master Magician, and I walked over to a small table in the corner as more players pushed their way into the guild, yelling, screaming, complaining. It was so loud it was hard to make out any words.