70: Signature
Trouble With Horns
70: Signature
âWhere do we even go to find strong mobs around here?â I asked Dawn as we left the manor after a few hours of getting ready. âAnd where is Civette, anyway?â
âShe sent us a group message,â she laughed, glancing sideways at me. âSomething about going to go and get some experience doing easier stuff because she feels like sheâs letting us down by being a noob. Sheâll hang out with us during the evenings and stuff. As for stuff to do, thereâs usually a whole bunch of dungeons around all these big cities. Iâm sure weâll find one we can do.â
âAh,â I said, bumping her with my hip as we walked. âYouâve got it sorted for us, huh? I knew I was dating you for a reason.â
âI thought you dated me because of that hand-strap technique I used on you in the kitchen yesterday,â she teased, throwing me a wink.
âOh, that too.â
Vallas was bustling today, with servants rushing this way and that, along with nobility out for a morning stroll. The district our manor was in was the very creatively named nobleâs district, and it definitely looked the part.
While the whole area was pretty cramped, the streets were open and lined with small, well manicured trees, while the coachway in the middle was well crafted and fitted cobbles. They had somehow crammed the typical rich-people boulevard into a road that was half the size youâd expect.
The looks we were getting from our neighbours werenât nearly as welcoming as the scenery though. They probably thought we were lost idiot adventurers, considering we were walking around looking like exactly that.
Dawn was in the red and grey robes from our dungeon crawl, and they made me feel things, fun, warm, wet things. True to form for my girlfriend, though, she had gone and found herself a lightweight chainmail shirt to go under it, as well as a matching set of what could only be described as tights. I think sheâd bought them the instant we got a free moment after the whole getting noble titles thing. The chainmail itself was incredibly finely woven, and made of a dark metal that was supposedly tough enough to still work with links that thin.
As for myself, my green and black armour was newly repaired and augmented with a few toughness enchantments to keep me in one piece. My gauntlets were the same as ever too, with their little rocket engines ready to go. I loved these things so much.
Caught up in admiring my gauntlets as I was, I failed to step out of the way for some young noble looking dude and almost ran right into him. Dawn pulled me out of the way at the last moment, but not before he was clipped by one of my arms. Since I was in plate and leather, and he was in fancy silks, I wasnât hurt at all. Pretty sure he was going to have a bruise though.
âMind your surroundings, undead vagrant,â the blonde nobleman spat, rubbing his arm and glaring at me.
One of his entourage, a large, burly man with a sword, stepped up menacingly towards us, hand on hilt.
âUndead?â I asked, surprised and not in the least bit intimidated.
His sneer didnât slip one inch at my apparent lack of hostility. âGoddessâ folly, thatâs what you are.â
âHeâs calling us fun slurs for Blessed,â Dawn said beside me, rolling her eyes. âProbably feels threatened by our immortality.â
âOh, well then,â I said, smiling like I still didnât understand. I gave him a bow, one of a noble addressing another noble whose rank she wasnât sure of. âGood day, sir. Iâm Lady Tamipesagniyah Bativaraosa and this is Lady Aurora Bativaraosa. Nice to meet you.â
The amount of satisfaction I got when his blue eyes widened in shock was immense. God, I was going to enjoy the absolute shit out of interacting with the nobility if they were all this stupid.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âY-you?â he stammered, glancing between us. âNobility?â
âBativaraosa is the newly resurrected house, my lord,â the larger dude said respectfully. âThese must be the adventurers that retrieved the crown.â
âAh,â the nobleman muttered, then with a grimace, he returned my earlier bow. âMy apologies, ladies, I mistook you for common adventurers. I am Baron Rueben Durham. However, I advise that pretty things such as you should take care where you walk, lest your beauty is marred by something less forgiving than myself. A tree, for example.â
âNormally, Iâd agree,â Dawn said, also bowing and enjoying the guyâs embarrassment. âIn this case, though, Iâd expect the tree to lose that particular fight.â
âI-I see,â Baron Durham frowned, clearly unsure how to handle us. âWell, in any event, I must be going. I have important matters to attend to, and precious little time to waste by making small talk with the lesser nobility. Good day.â
Just like that, he was off, trailing his servants and bodyguard, nose in the air. What a pathetic little man. Dawn was probably right, though. It must take some pretty extraordinary mental gymnastics to have an ego like that as a nobleman, when you existed in a world with immortal warriors, angels, demons, and everything in between.
âWhat an odd dude,â I commented, then frowned and turned to Dawn. âWe should probably make a note of his name and do some research, in case that encounter pisses him off in the long term.â
âGood idea,â she agreed, opening a little VR notepad to write the name down.
âWhere are we going, actually?â I asked, glancing around at the obviously not-punchable-by-law passersby.
Dawn glanced up from her notepad and gave me a smile. âYouâre so cute. I figured weâd try out an Excursion. They were added recently, I think. While we were offline? Anyway, theyâre basically instanced explorations of the other realms. Open world dungeons.â
âIâm cute?â I asked, cocking my head at her in confusion. âThat Excursion thing sounds fun, though. How do we do one?â
âYes, youâre cute,â she said, stepping in close to me so she could press a gentle kiss to my cheek. âThe lore behind it is that the border between our realm and the realm of energy has weakened or something. Specific spots in the world can be breached with the help of magic, opening a portal. Seems like the NPCs have kicked things off by opening some around key areas. There are others out in the wild though that players can open and control for themselves, offering better loot.â
âI wonder if thereâs any on our land,â I mused, already thinking of how fun it would be to tell assholes to get lost if they wanted to use our Excursions. âHow do we open them?â
âNo idea,â my girlfriend said, patting me on the shoulder. âThe nearest one for our level is over in the merchant district. It was opened by the local enchanterâs guild. They let you keep everything that isnât enchanting related, and force you to sell them everything that is at a lowish but not unreasonable price.â
This was sounding more and more fun by the minute! âWhen do we go?â
âNow, silly,â she chuckled affectionately.
âAh, yeah.â My thoughts had rushed off ahead, getting distracted by the idea of exploring and punching things at the same time.
âScatterbrain,â she accused me, smiling.
I nodded and turned to look back down the road, where in the middle distance, the guy Iâd bumped into was still walking. Something was niggling at me about him, just a feeling, but it was distracting me.
âLetâs not forget to look that guy up,â I told Dawn, still staring. âGetting a bad feeling about him.â
Her expression turned pensive while her gaze darted between me and the retreating back of the nobleman. âOkay. I trust your hunches. We'll keep a good eye out on him.â
From there, Dawn led us through the city and into the merchant district, which wasnât actually what it sounded like on the tin. Or, rather, it was what it said on the tin, but in a very different way than you might expect.
The merchant district was where the cityâs un-titled upper class had their homes, and in some cases, high end businesses. It wasnât where the average citizen could go to shop, but rather where deals were made, banks made their headquarters, and large sums of money were lost and won in the gambling houses.
It was also where most of the guilds had their halls, including the enchanterâs guild. We apparently needed a permit to use their Excursion portal, which was oh so coincidentally located out the back of their building. Game logic was funny like that.
We found the enchanterâs guild down a bustling side street where many other players were hanging out, preparing to go into the excursion. Judging by the fact that many were swapping camping gear and the like, I did a quick inspection of my inventory. Yup, still had a bunch of emergency supplies in there.
âWait⦠isnât that those players who got noble titles?â
My head whipped up and around to see a group of players staring at us. They were your standard party, six dudes filling out all the roles neatly, a tank, a healer, a utility, and three damage dealers.
Dawn shifted uneasily next to me, probably wanting to ignore them and head inside. We werenât getting out of this one though, babe. Better grin and bear it.
âSup,â I said, giving them a gauntleted wave.
âOh, hi!â the guy whoâd spoken said. He was either their healer or their utility, I couldnât tell which. âYouâre um, Tami, right? Tami and Aurora, or something?â
I nodded. âYeah, thatâs us.â
âYou guys are so cool,â one of the DPS said, stepping forward with a friendly smile. âAnd hot. You should do NSFW stuff, youâd get heaps of money.â
Beside me, Dawn made a hacking, choking sound and turned to the side. Meanwhile, I let out a surprised laugh. âFlattering, but no thanks. Weâre not really too interested in broadcasting our relationship for other people.â
âOh shit, you are actually together? I thought it was just a thing you did to boost views,â he blinked, staring at us in confusion. Donât break your last remaining brain cell there buddy.
âWe donât stream,â I chuckled, shaking my head. âWhy would we do it to boost views if we donât have our own streams? Sorry, dude. We are real life lesbians.â
âWellâ¦â the first guy said, looking like heâd just butt-chugged a lemon. âI was going to ask for a selfie or something, but apparently this idiot here doesnât just aggro mobs without thinking.â
A spark of mischief popped into existence within my thoughts, and I turned and threw a surreptitious wink to my girlfriend. âNah, you can come over here.â
Mister healer/utility man looked apprehensive, but I ushered him over with a smile and a wave. Dawn, who understood now what I was doing, stepped up on his right while I took his left. We each slung an arm over his shoulders and smiled up at the camera app Iâd just summoned.
A quick smile, and a click, and the picture was taken. Before I sent it off to him, I threw in our fancy new digital fan signatures. It was pretty cool, all holographic and shiny, with my black and blue, then Dawnâs orange and white.
He received the digital file with a wide eyed smile. âHoly shit⦠thanks! I didnât thinkâ¦â
âA reward,â I winked, already stepping back and towards the enchanterâs guild. âFor not asking us to get naked on camera like your friend did.â
We left them laughing and smiling, while their damage guy looked suitably chagrined. Hopefully that would set a precedent with the fans. If they wanted a quick selfie, they should not be weird about it. Hopefully.