Life as the Game (Closed)

He raised an eyebrow for a moment when she mentioned about wondering what her guild leader was like in person. However it took him a moment to remember the situation they were in, understanding what she was talking about.

"Well, if it is a big raid like you are making it sound, then chances are he will probably be going as well. I think he is just trying to put you on some sort of leash."

He chuckled softly for a moment.

"Maybe I should come up with a leash for you myself."

He lifted a hand and waved the thought aside for the time being.

"Unless he's fully explored the castle, I doubt he know of some of the secret passages in the castle. Just some knowledge I've acquired since this all began."

He grinned for a moment, tapped his forehead.
 
Kylila glanced at him curiously at the mention of using a leash and for some strange reason, the thought aroused her a bit. It was almost tempting to try it out now, though she personally couldn't provide the leash, or at least not to her knowledge.

She used her fingers and nails to scrub off the grime off her skin from all the sex they have been doing. Even putting on a little show as she washed between her legs, spreading herself wide open so he can see her clit.

"He really isn't the exploring type, so I'm sure the secret passages are left unfound. He is more into the raiding and all fight mentality, he loves to kill and challenge anything when the chance crosses his path."

Kylila took her time relaxing in the hot spring as she kept teasing him here and there. After close to an hour of relaxing and watching guild chat, she stood up and right next to her father to get out. She didn't get out of the spring in a hurry as she lifted on leg up on the ledge and pretended to stretch a little, giving him another peek of the twitching little clit.

"It seems as though the guild is getting ready to meet up for the raid soon. They gave up looking for me... for now anyway. This is probably a good time to get going."
 
He just smiled and relaxed in the water as he watched the little show his daughter had decided to put on for him. He wondered what caused her to do it, but he wasn't going to say anything.

"Well, we'll see how things go when I meet him."

He washed himself up as well, but he also kept an eye on Kylila as she continued to tease him the whole time. He looked up at her for a moment as she lifted herleg up as she stopped for a moment.

"Is that so? It sounds like the castle might be empty soon so we can do a little exploring. Shall we?"

He grinned for a moment, running his fingers along her leg teasingly for a few moments. He soon lifted himself up out of the water beside her. He kissed her softly on the cheek before smiling.

"Lead on my sweet angel."
 
She smiled and took the lead while looking through some of her outfits, choosing to put on her leather armor.

"Well, not everyone will be going, but it should be mostly emptied out of the main group. Others are doing their own thing and hanging out, being too young to fight and all."

Kylila hit a few more icons and soon the door opened up, when they went through it, it led them right back to his room where they first started. She can hear all the people from his castle talking and doing their thing. For a moment she thought she heard someone mention that another raid came in not too long ago.

Though it was muffled by the walls and other conversations, the guild made no mention of it, so if it was a raiding party, it was small and just out for younger players.

"Do you want to get dressed before we head out? Not that I mind you in the nude, but not sure we would get very far."

She giggled softly and glanced over her father's body to admire every curve and the soft skin that still glistened from the water.
 
"Well, hopefully those left behind won't bother us too much."

He waited for her to finish getting ready before stepping out of the portal behind her back into his castle. He caught bits of different conversations, but he wasn't too worried about the talk of a raid. He figured that his place would stand up to most raiding parties, but he would keep on top of the defenses.

He laughed for a moment at her mention of him getting dressed.

"Yea, yea, give me a couple of minutes. I have to get something not quite as heavily armored for this little trip."

He hmmed for a moment as he looked through his armor before finally settling on an outfit to wear. On a thought, he used one of the workbenches to see what new upgrades he would be able to add. He grinned as he looked through the new options, even thought he didn't have the materials.

"Nice, it looks like I will be able to upgrade my weapons and armor to have elemental-based attacks and defenses. Sadly I don't have the right parts yet. Looks like some grinding will be in order later."

He closed down the workbenches before he took her hand and walked outside with her.

"Despite our trying to keep low-key, I'm sure a few are probably going to want to chat with the absent king."
 
"They shouldn't. Quite a few of them are quiet and mind their own business... or at least it seems that way."

She watched him looking through things and wondered what he was doing, though decided to not pry too much. Things were slowly becoming less strange to her as she looked at the outfit he chose, it didn't fit the game, yet nothing really did anymore. Even her own outfit resembled what her ranger wore in another game and right about now she would be working on that character. She smirked to herself as things here were feeling more like home than actually being home and she hadn't really thought about the outside world much until now.

When he spoke of needing a few supplies to upgrade the gear, she thought about it some and shrugged since foraging most likely worked all around now.

"I have a lot of things in the bank, maybe we can see if any of it will work for you. I do a lot of farming for money, though I tend to keep a lot too for emergencies."

As they walked out, she took noticed of his base for the first time, admiring the size of it and how well structured it was. It was perfect for defending against the horde raids if they were to attack it. The idea of the horde made her sigh softly, wondering why she had to be stuck on the alliance side, the horde had better parties and fun toys.

"Well, if anyone wishes to speak with you, I'll let you do all the talking. I can't always speak for you, now can I?"

She laughed and kissed his cheek as they made their way to the castle. She thought about summoning the hippogryph and fly to her bedroom, but instead chose to walk it. It wasn't that far to walk and going through the markets wouldn't be a bad idea either, a lot of rumors can spread through the markets. For her, it seems like a good place to start for any conversations about the Queen and her whereabouts.

"Perhaps you can find a few things that you need in the market place as well. I'm sure they sell a lot more than they used to."
 
"I'll try not to say anything too embarrassing."

He winked for a moment and grin. Even though he hadn't been a true parent, he did have times when his parents had embarrassed him by saying something they shouldn't have. The route they took kept them clear of any battles, so they were able to reach the main road quickly.

Though the road seemed busy, with a mixture of high and low players, they were able to reach Stormwind without incidents. Once they entered the market, they found the it to be quite busy. A few players did stop them, asking about his outfit and other stuff on where he had been. He mostly told them that he had been off exploring the new world they were in. Some of the lower level guildies questioned Kylila as well, mostly curiosity.

He found that even though he currently didn't have gold, the merchants would take his bottle cap currency, but at double the rate. That didn't bother him though.
 
Kylila was amazed with all the new things that the merchants had to offer, she even picked up a few new mounts with higher speed. They slowly roamed around the market checking out various things and she found it interesting that he paid with bottle caps. It amazed her even more so that the vendors accepted it, she wondered if they would accept some of the currency that crossed over with some of her other items. That would be something to explore later on however since she wasn't sure what vendor had what anymore.

She had to smirk slightly when the lower levels came to her asking questions, it wasn't typical of them to be talking to her, normally they just pester guild chat. However, she was more than happy to answer their questions since they were easy enough and she even helped a few out with upgrading their gear. Buying two of them faster mounts as well since she was already at that vendor.

The last stop they made was at the bank so she can check out what changes were made, what items crossed over and to see how it was set up now. They found out that with permission, he can see what items she had and allowed him to look over all the crafting stuff she's collected.

"So, do you see anything that you can use? We don't have to take it out now, can wait until we go back to your place after we are done here. I'll just set whatever to the side to make it easier."
 
Kylila was amazed with all the new things that the merchants had to offer, she even picked up a few new mounts with higher speed. They slowly roamed around the market checking out various things and she found it interesting that he paid with bottle caps. It amazed her even more so that the vendors accepted it, she wondered if they would accept some of the currency that crossed over with some of her other items. That would be something to explore later on however since she wasn't sure what vendor had what anymore.

She had to smirk slightly when the lower levels came to her asking questions, it wasn't typical of them to be talking to her, normally they just pester guild chat. However, she was more than happy to answer their questions since they were easy enough and she even helped a few out with upgrading their gear. Buying two of them faster mounts as well since she was already at that vendor.

The last stop they made was at the bank so she can check out what changes were made, what items crossed over and to see how it was set up now. They found out that with permission, he can see what items she had and allowed him to look over all the crafting stuff she's collected.

"So, do you see anything that you can use? We don't have to take it out now, can wait until we go back to your place after we are done here. I'll just set whatever to the side to make it easier."
 
He hmmed as he looked over the collection of crafting materials that Klila had. He gave a shrug for a moment.

"I'm not really sure. I would have to try and break everything down to see what I could get, but I can only do that near a workbench. Besides, I'm not in a hurry for that yet."

He smiled for a moment as he turned to her.

"Alright, let's go and see what damage your guild Master has done to the castle."

He placed his hand at the small of his daughter's back as they walked along. He had picked up a few whispers about what he was doing, but just ignored them. It wasn't long before they were standing at the foot of the main stairs into the keep. He laughed for a moment seeing the guild colors in place of the Alliance banners.

"He certainly knows how to make it his own."
 
Kylila put a few things off to the side to take back with her later to let him play around with it. She thought about her own gear and wondered if there were ways to fix it up considering all the other changes that were happening. That would also mean going off to find an outfitter area and she didn't feel like getting too distracted from their goal right now.

"To my understanding, he didn't waste anytime in taking over. He noticed you were gone and laid claim to the place."

She sighed while looking at the guilds banners all over the place, more and more she felt like leaving the guild. However, not everyone was bad, just the leader and if he was removed, things would be easier.

As they walked she did hear the whisperings, yet they were of the two of them and nothing about her mother. Doubts that she was here in the castle were creeping up since it seems as though no one has seen the Queen. Kylila did ask a few merchants and no one knew anything, then again they were just merchants and rarely left their stations.

"So far it doesn't appear that anyone knows of her location. What room should we start looking in? I have no doubts that he has taken over the royal chambers, but there might be something left in there."
 
He thought for a few moments before chuckling.

"We can always start from the beginning."

He winked playfully for a moment before heading inside the keep. He paused for a moment as if trying to remember the layout. He took a deep breathe before heading towards the throne room. On his way done the hall, he stopped as they came upon a family portrait hanging there.

"Well, we know who your mother and the Queen is."

He smiled as he taped the corner of him, Kylila, and the Queen. he smiled for a moment.

"And still beautiful. We make quite the family, don't we sweetie?"
 
She gave him a sideways glare and pushed him playfully with her shoulder towards his response.

"This is the beginning silly.."

As they walked in she kept an eye on the guild chat to see if anyone would rat her out since there were some higher levels hanging around. So far, guild chat was quiet as everyone was in a different chat for raiding purposes.

Kylila looked at the picture and found an odd sense of peace come from it, just looking at it one can see that the family looked happy together. Somehow she can actually remember the day that it was taken, she didn't want to sit still for it, yet she did it to make them both happy. Now she's glad that she did go through with it.

"Soon enough we will be making a very interesting family..."

She laughed and looked at the picture again, noticing all the details of her mother and comparing it to herself. Kylila did have quite a few features from her mother, all except for the elven aspect, she couldn't complain though and was happy that she wasn't a fully human. Elves were much better looking and more agile than humans.

"And yes, she is still very beautiful. I hope we can find her soon and bring her home."
 
"I am certain we shall find your mother. She is very strong."

He placed a hand on her shoulder and kissed her cheek for a moment before pulling away. He gave a wave to a couple of lower level players from her guild as they walked by before leading her on to the throne room.

Her guild master had some sense to leave at least one Alliance flag hanging up. He would have replaced it if there hadn't been one. He smiled as if remembering something, moving towards the queen's chair. He ran his fingers along the underside of the arms till he felt an indent, pressing it.

"I believe I think we might be able to find a clue in your mother's secret chamber."

He smiled as a soft rumble is heard before a section of the stone wall swings open. Behind the open wall is a set of stone stairs heading downward.

"Let's go."
 
Kylila raised an eyebrow as the secret passage opened up, something she would have never known, let alone considered. Knowing her, she would have just went straight to her mothers chambers. After looking around to see if anyone had noticed or a chance of being followed, Kylila followed after him.

"It seems that I should spend more time exploring my own home."

She laughed while the wall closed behind them, the torches on the walls seem to light up on their own as they walked down the hallway. It wasn't easy for her to tell how far down they went, but eventually they came up to the door of the room and to her amazement, it was slightly opened and unlocked.

"There is light in there. Do you think she's been here recently? It's kind of odd that the door would be open like this, unless she is here."

It was silent in the room, however she could have sworn she saw a shadow moving around. It did spook her a little, after a moment she played it off as a trick of the lighting toying with her eyes. Before too long, she made the move to open the door and slowly walked in.
 
"Perhaps she had to leave in a hurry. After all, the wall can be open and closed only by the switch on her chair. I really doubt she would let anyone else know about this place."

He followed in behind her as he took a look around the small room. It was sparely decorated with only a small bed, desk, chair, and a small bookcase filled with various book. The bed was made and looked as if it hadn't been slept in for a few days. Two magical lit laterns adorned the wall above the bed and on the oppiste wall next to the door. Above the desk was another family portrait of them. On the desk was an open book, written in Jaina's handwriting.

It's been several days since my King left the castle to go hunting. I feared him dead, but so far no sign of his body has been brought back to me. An emissary from Lakeshire brought news of strange creatures wandering south from the Burning Steppes and attacking. Being unable to stand the waiting for him to return, I have decided to go and take care of the problem myself.

He sighed for a moment and shook his head.

"I didn't know she was so concerned about me not being here. And it looks like our next clue will be in Lakeshire."
 
Kylila looked around the room as he read from the journal and thumbed through a couple of books, one of which was a family photo album. She raised an eyebrow as he spoke about what he read, though turned her attention back to the album. Some pictures made her laugh as she remembered those days, other pictures she didn't remember all and just like everything else it confused more.

Right when she was about to say something, there was some soft sounds outside the door, however for the time she just grinned and ignored the person. Especially after seeing a big cat paw at the corner of the door, clearly not doing very well in being stealthy. Then again Kylila can see most players on the alliance side while they were in stealth, she didn't know if he can see them though. Not to mention she was higher level than the druid.

"Perhaps we can take our time in getting there. I know that things on the way there are low for us, however, it would be good to practice fighting more. The giant and a few pvp'ers don't really count as practicing."

Kylila pulled out a whistle and summoned her spectral tiger, following through by pointing towards the door. On cue, he went to explore the hallway and shortly after they both heard a little squeak.

"Besides, we need to learn how to work together if we are going to partner up and figure out what skills work well with each other. I'm sure we will come across some higher people that are looking for easy kills."

She noticed the target that her cat had found and smiled seeing that it was a healing druid a good few levels lower than herself. Kylila didn't have any kind of healing, although her skills were powerful enough and with her pets, she rarely needed the healing. Along that same thought, she didn't know what kind of healing Josephine had, again, after seeing a few things he can do, she doubted he needed much healing too.

"Before anything however, we need to figure out who our little spy is... Might as well come Mielikki, I know you are there."

It took a couple of a moments for Mielikki to work up the courage to come into the room, even then she remained at the doorway. For another moment she debated if she wanted to shift out of catform or not, yet she was in front of royality and she is the one intruding as well. Soon she shifted into a small delicate night elf and shy as ever while looking down at the floor.

"I... I apologize for intruding M'Lord, M'Lady... I just saw that you have returned and I... It isn't my place to ask, yet some of us are wondering if you have come to remove Astralvar? Astralvar has been taking over everything, the hunting grounds, asking for more money claiming it is for the guild....."

Mielikki spoke softly and kept looking down the hallway paranoid that someone would be listening on them, though she knew no one would be there. She barely slipped through the wall before it closed behind them and did her best to keep some distance.

"Many of us were going to leave until they saw you in the markets, I've been following you ever since. I want to help if I can... I may not be very strong...."

She quickly hushed and backed away from the door in the process of leaving.

"My apologies, I shouldn't be here... It's rude of me to bother you... Please... Forgive my rudeness.."

Kylila directed the cat to sit behind Mielikki and block her from leaving the room, she didn't like the thought of letting her leave being as scared as she was. Kylila also kept silent as this question was more for her father than it was for her, allowing him to answer the question. Mielikki though, didn't seem to like being blocked in by the cat and looked even more frighten that she had something wrong.
 
When the door started moving, he only thought there was a possible breeze. He foundt that odd for the door to be moving, so he wasn't able to figure it out. However he did see that his daughter had picked something up when she brought out a whistle.

"Yes, it would be good to figure out how much things have changed around here."

He gave a nod for a moment before walking out into the hallway. He did pretend as if he was exploring the hallway, letting Kylila take the lead.

"A spy? We don't want anything to get out of our plans."

He raised an eyebrow as the shy elf came in, smiling as he listened to her talk. She was cute and sweet, and well spoken despite things. He nodded a little for a moment after she spoke.

"No, we didn't come to do that. However since you told me these things, I do believe something can be done about him. First, I would like to find the queen and reunite my family."

Seeing how frightened Mielikki was, he thought he should put her at ease. He moved closer to her, laying his hand gently on her shoulder.

"There is no need to be frightened. We won't hurt you. As a matter of fact..."

He looked towards Kylila with a smile for a moment.

"I was just thinking that you could come along with us, if you would like. Get you away for a little bit and all."
 
Mielikki tensed with the soft touch on her shoulder, giving a good indication that she isn't used to being touched by others. Her eyes grew wide as she looked up at Josephine with the offer he provided and shook her head.

"I haven't left the castle since.... all the changes happen... I'm not strong enough to go out there. I'm the type that others seek out, an easy kill... My armor is low and weak for my level."

She was coming up with all sorts of excuses and fearful of leaving the safety of the castle, after hearing her ramble on Kylila stood up and walked over to her. She had to do it without thinking too much since it is something Kylila hasn't ever done before, but she reached out and pulled Mielikki into a kiss. The petite elf's eyes grew wider and her cheeks burned the brightest red in shock and embarrassment.

Kylila broke the kiss slowly after a moment and brushed the hair back from Mielikki's face with a smile since the kiss obviously stunned the elf.

"You are coming with us, end of story. I will help you upgrade your armor, buy you a faster mount if needed, we won't let anything bad happen to you.... Think of it as power leveling."

Kylila put a finger to her lips when Mielikki was about to protest, Kylila saw that some of the members were returning from the raid as things didn't go well.

"It seems our time here has ended, Astralvar is losing his raid and few people have left the guild. The simple trash mobs are tougher and wiped out the whole raid because of his arrogance. I don't suppose there is another way out of here is there?"

Kylila took Mielikki by the hand and followed Josephine through the hidden passages of the castle. Mielikki struggled with calming down and kept looking behind them as if expecting someone to find her and Kylila could tell that she was invisible in guild chat, showing herself as unavailable.

"Did you notice the changes with the npcs? They are calling themselves "people of the land" and calling us "adventurers". They even have their own history and lives, no longer giving out quests either, nor has anyone seen any of the royals. Even the dwarven King went missing, the Orcs lost their leader... Guilds are taking over all the keeps. This is what I've heard in the market area at least. Also some of the food has no tastes either, but you can make it yourself however you want with the right ingredients if your skill is high enough... At least that's been my experience."

Mielikki was talking quietly as they walked and asked about their own experiences so far, Kylila told her that so far the food they have ate has been good. She had to admit the tavern was a bit bland, but it did have flavor to it and the two of them chatted a little until they came to a doorway. They both quieted down and let Josephine take the lead since he knew the castle best.
 
Josephine giggled softly at the way Mielikki acted so cutely towards her. She just stayed quiet as Kylila told the young elf that she was going with them. Judging from the way the elf acted, it would be quite the interesting little trip for them. He had a few possible plans already forming of things to come, but he stayed quiet about them.

Once the two were finished, he gave a nod at the question about another way out of the castle.

"Yes, there is. A king always needs a way to escape in case the castle is overrun or in danger of falling. Follow me."

He pressed a stone in along the wall behind the thrones, pausing for a moment. Sitting behind the thrones was a small wooden workbench much like at The Castle. It was a game object that had allowed him to create settlements in the game he had been playing before, so he was pretty sure it would allow the same thing here. He didn't have time to try it out, but it told him that he would be able to make other settlements here.

Pushing the thought out of his mind, he led them down through a series of stairwells, listening to Mielikki talk about what she had heard.

"I see. I figured something like that happened to us, but not the why. Unless there is some way of correcting things, from outside help, this is going to be our life from now on. We'll just have to make the best iof things in the meantime."

He wasn't sure they knew what he was talking about, but that was fine. The door they came to opened onto a small balcony beneath the bridge across the moat into Stormwind.

"Here we are, outside. We can head north to Red Ridge, keeping along the moutain range. Heading back into the capital right now probably wouldn't be a good idea."
 
Mielikki thought about what he said with outside help and she frowned, although he didn't see it with his back towards her. Kylila had the same thought without really knowing it and for different reasons, but Mielikki spoke first as they walked through the throne room.

"I am a runaway, if outside world does help, doubt they help those that are alone. My outside body is probably starving by now with no one to find it...."

She knew what he meant, however she didn't the how or the why this happened and she didn't know the extent of the changes. All she has heard were rumors without exploring for herself, to afraid of what is out there and didn't want to die.

"Yea, I live alone too and not too many people would question my disappearance. I wonder if our human selves are even in the other world, or if it all merged into here. I don't know.. It's strange, but not much we can do right now."

Kylila shrugged it off as it didn't seem to matter much to her anymore, she honestly liked this world better than the outside world. It wasn't like she was physically connected to the game and yet here she is without a computer or any outside controlling.

Kylila looked outside to see where they were and they both agreed that going through town wouldn't be a good idea. Kylila asked Mielikki what kind of mount she had, finding out she still had a fairly slow mount since she couldn't afford a faster one. In a lot of ways it surprised Kylila that Mielikki wasn't that advanced for her level, the only thing she could think of is she didn't raid enough for gear, most likely a solo player.

"I can see if my dragon will carry all three of us for part of the way to get out of this area at least. It will be quieter than that chopter you have..."

Kylila grinned at Josephine while pulling out her whistles, sending the spectral tiger away and looked for her proto dragon since he was the biggest. The portal opened up and the big purple dragon came flying down to her and greeted her as she climbed up on its back.

"Besides, I gotta learn how to fly him anyway..."

She laughed at Mielikki's reaction and waited for them to decide who would get on first, though Mielikki did look terrified of the dragon and backed up into Josephine.
 
He laughed for a moment when she spoke of how they should travel.

"Yes, I think your dragon might be best right now. Though it will be a bit snug for all of us."

He smiled as Mielikki backed into him, placing his hands lightly on her shoulders.

"Don't be afraid now. You're in good hands. Now go on."

He helped the young elf up onto Kylila's dragon carefully, boosting her up with a hand on her ass. Once she was settled somewhat, Josephine climbed up behind her. As he thought, it was a very tight fit on the dragon's back. He reached forward, wrapping his arms around the both of them along their waists.

"Ready anytime. My room mate would have noticed me by now. And the funny thing is I was playing a single player game that wasn't even supposed to have connected to be played. Go figure."
 
Kylila helped Mielikki get up and felt the elf wrap herself around Kylila's waist to hold on tight while burying her face into Kylila's back. It wasn't easy to tell if the elf was more afraid of the dragon, or from the thought of flying and either one had Kylila thinking of herself right then. She is afraid of heights herself and to actually be flying on a dragon is one of the last things she'd ever imagine herself doing. Before with the giant it was a spur of the moment thing, using the adrenaline to guide her around, however, now it is different.

Although Kylila did her best to not show her own fear and felt the second pair of arms wrapping around her, followed by Josephines' voice. With some shifting around on the saddle, Kylila managed to make the sitting arrangement more comfortable for all of them. Mentally thinking that she'll have to find a way to create a new saddle for situations like this.

Mielikki whimpered when the dragon moved to take flight and from the ground, it took him a couple of moments to get into the air. Instead of going straight to red ridge, Kylila went to the mountains first to find out if there was the same type of boarder line as in the game. It didn't take them long to find out there was as she flew to the top of the mountain range they can see the computer line glinting on the other side. She flew along the edge of the boarder just to test it out, yet never touched it since she had others with her.

"What I find interesting is that other games have merged into one.... So far it all seems to be working fine together, but it makes me wonder if we can exchange items. Like I use your weapons and vice versa... or if it is still only usable by class and such. I doubt I'll ever trade in my bow, but I'm sure other people will see you and want your stuff."

Kylila talked as she managed to get a little ways over the water before the boarder lines really showed up as they got closer to it. It didn't really surprise her all that much and she could feel Mielikki peeking over her shoulder to see where they were going.

"Shall take a little trip?"

Not that the other had much of a choice and Kylila smirked with the idea of being control over where they went. Redridge was the main goal and she knew this, at the same time she wanted to test where she can fly and if there were more boarders in the way. She kept going up north and headed into Dun Morogh to check out the dwarven lands then she would eventually circle back down towards Badlands. They can see that Burning Steppes did have a lot of activity from the air with the wyverns, which Kylila avoided, and it looked like Bad Lands were pretty wild too.

"I was thinking we can land at the boarder of Swamp of Sorrows and walk the rest of the way to Lake shire. It's a small enough area with lots of kills to practice with. Doubt many people will be there though, they are off in more populated areas. Does that sound good to you two?"
 
He was a little busy trying to stay on while they were flying, so he really didn't pay much attention to the landscape below them. The ride wasn't bad, just not something he was used to yet.

"That really depends on how well things have been integrated together between games. Chances are I'll probably be the only source of my kind of weaponry and clothing at the moment. We'll just have to see how things play out."

He figured his inventory might be accessible upon his death, but he wasn't sure. Such a thing normally wasn't programmed into a player's death in those games.

"That sounds like a pretty good plan to me. We could land in Marshtide Watch and head north from there. That's an Alliance owned outpost if I remember correctly and we could pick up a little information as well."
 
Kylila laughed as they flew around and felt the two of them struggling behind her, although the dragon did fly pretty steadily until she had to avoid something. They flew high and above the trees most of the time to stay clear of most things and out of sight.

"I am certain you weren't the only one playing that game at the time. It's difficult to say how many people are actually here or how many games have merged together. The other game I play is very active here that's for sure."

She pointed to a life rift near the boarder of Burning Steppes and badlands, which looked like a green hurricane from above as they flew over it. During their flight Kylila watched her map fill out in the areas she flew over and did notice a few small changes to the lanscapes, much like in Stranglehorn.

"At least flying around doesn't seem restricted, only boarders so far are the ones at the ocean where we started."

Kylila flew around for a little longer until she found the alliance camp in the swamp, it didn't seem to be in the place she remembered. It wasn't too far in either which made things easier and she landed just outside of the camp on some hills, then had the dragon walk to the camp.

"Here we are."

She waited for the two of them to get down first, helping each one before she slid off the saddle and jumped to the ground. Kylila was rather proud of herself for flying the dragon so well and didn't seem to be bothered by how high they were flew. Mielikki however, was very glad to be back on the ground, even if she has calmed down quite a bit from when they first started.

"This is the only game I've ever played and even then I'm lucky to play it most of the time... I wouldn't mind if I never go back..."

Mielikki admitted softly as she looked around the camp, noticing there weren't any quests posted here either and she knows she hasn't quested this area, went right passed it when leveling.
 
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