Read Brent Roth - The Dragon's Wrath: A Virtual Dream Online
Authors: Brent Roth
I could only go along for the ride.
Well, that's what I told myself.
In my entire life, I had never once been attracted to more than one woman at a time. But I also was never put in a situation where I was constantly surrounded by two highly attractive women that both had their own respective charms. In the end though, in my moment of weakness in front of the ocean that one night past, I had made the fatal mistake. I had brought them both in to comfort me in that time of need and had opened the gates. Even if it was nothing more than physical contact, it sparked the fire for Katherine.
The fault was squarely on my shoulders.
The situation was not something I had intended or wanted.
I knew something like this would end up happening… I knew a storm was brewing the moment there were two women stuck in a single room with one bed and a single male.
Yeah… not knowing what to do in this situation was the worst part. I continued to lay there, unmoving and unreceptive to Katherine's advances as Selene stared on from the bed.
I was in a bad spot.
I shook my head, in my head.
Chapter 33: Developing Culture
(Monday, May 10th Game Day / Saturday, February 13th Real Day)
As time ticked over from Friday to Saturday the sun rose just like clockwork. The village's center, which was nothing more than an outdoor campfire, was suddenly engulfed in a large beam of light. That beam of light faded for a moment then shined once more, repeating the shine and fade alternation ninety-six times in total.
It was the same golden ray of light that had brought me to this world, the very one that spawned every adventurer around the continent.
With each beam of light a new NPC arrived with a bag of belongings like a soldier back from deployment. The noise of freshly arrived recruits woke Katherine who quickly moved away from me while heavily blushing as Selene pretended to be asleep.
I turned around and smiled at Katherine while staring straight past her, staring directly at Selene.
Her eyes were just slightly cracked and made eye-contact with mine.
Katherine didn't catch on but Selene was now aware that I knew she was awake.
I needed to clear the air at some point; it wouldn't do to have two friends going after the same guy. Someone always ends up losing and more likely than not everyone will be hurt in the end.
I eventually rolled over and got up, making my way outside as the two girls changed silently inside. There was clearly tension there but it seemed to be mostly embarrassment from Katherine's side. I wasn't sure exactly what the tension was from on Selene's part… jealousy, anger, doubt… I had no clue.
Opening the cabin's door I found myself staring at a quickly growing mass of NPCs that almost seemed to be getting a bit out of hand. They weren't unruly or anything of the sort, but they were simply showing up too quickly and in too many numbers.
They didn't have the time to even set their bags down after spawning, having to be ushered out of the way for the next arrival.
Katherine made her way out of the cabin first and then Selene followed a minute or two later to join me at my side. In front of us the spectacle of ninety-six fresh recruits lining up to receive their orders was not just inspiring but awe-inspiring.
I never thought I would be in this sort of position, to be giving commands to my own personal army with two female companions fighting for my affection on my left and right.
I decided to give a small speech to give the moment a little bit of an official feel to it, "Good morning everyone. I would like to welcome you to Dragon's Breach, my humble abode, my humble land. I've gathered you here, the best and brightest available the world over for one reason and one reason only: to succeed.
"You are all individuals, skilled and experienced with the potential to become great at the profession of your choosing and all I want to see from you is that success, success in your endeavors, success in your life.
"You will find that this land has many things to offer, that the land is both beautiful and bountiful. You will not be left wanting. You will also find that this land is fairly ruled and that you are all free men and women alike. There is no status quo, no hierarchy between the citizens of Dragon's Breach.
"You will all be free to run your own businesses, to live your lives as you see fit, and all I ask in return is some consideration as the founder. I will strive to turn this minor settlement into something grand and no day is too soon. Thank you, for your time and consideration."
Whether the speech was good or not, I couldn't tell since I just came up with it on the fly, but a few people clapped and Katherine and Selene didn't seem too upset with it.
Well, now that the pleasantries were over it was time to get to work. I did say that no day would be too soon for this settlement to become something grand, after all.
I turned to Katherine and Selene, "Can I leave the directing to the both of you? I need to prepare for a feast. We're going to have a large celebratory lunch to welcome everyone."
Katherine nodded silently while Selene asked for clarification, "What exactly are we directing here?"
"Show them the lodge for now, and let them set up a spot for their items. Then give them each a ration of jerky as they might be hungry, after that… it's up to you two."
With that I grabbed a sled and walked out towards the trees, hitting the forest line I burst into a sprint with the sled over my back. Wolves weren't found this close anyhow and I needed at least a pack, the entire pack.
After roughly an hour I had finally made my way back to the village with eight wolves packed high on the sled I was pulling. At least 800lbs of wolf in total, which should reduce down to about 240lbs of quality meat and maybe 80lbs of render. I wasn't really looking forward to rendered fat soup though, but I could add some salmon to it or something, I suppose.
Katherine had ended up distributing the jerky amongst the crowd, giving every individual around ten pounds of assorted rabbit, fox, and wolf jerky. This raised the morale of the NPCs and their spirits seemed quite lively over their future prospects. Selene in turn was letting everyone set up their belongings inside the lodge that was quickly becoming packed.
She had some reservations when it came to the new villagers being content with such poor accommodations but she had yet to receive any complaints. It didn't take long before both Selene and Katherine realized that nearly every single person that had been recruited had a positive attitude and a seemingly good personality.
They later attributed that to my diligence when recruiting, knowing full well that I was not a man that would skimp on the small details when focusing on the larger picture. I was also secretly told by Katherine that my image had secretly risen once again in their eyes.
It was certainly nice to be appreciated, even if it was a secret.
She was too cute.
Ah… why do I have to choose between them?
Dumping the corpses at the center of the village for all to see, I then kneeled down and started skinning; I had a lot of mouths to feed after all. Plus, there was one specific philosophy that I wanted to showcase out of all the philosophies I adhere to, and that was to lead by example.
I firmly believed in a variety of sayings by one General Patton, two of which went something like: "Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way," and "Always do everything you ask of those you command." Leaders lead from the front, and I had no issue doing the dirty work first for others to follow later.
It didn't take long before the cook had heard of what was going on and came over, engaging in some small chat as we discussed what we could do with the meat. In the end we came to the conclusion that we should spit roast the wolves over a large fire for a few hours, and have them for dinner rather than lunch.
Once I had finished skinning the wolves and butchered them halfway, the recruited chef took over.
One NPC successfully motivated.
My next step was to gather some smaller wooden branches to use as a spit; as I headed out into the forest I was joined by the two carpenters and the shipbuilder who were all proficient when it came to woodworking. I brought a nice sized tree down that had a lot of usable branches and made quick work of it.
The NPCs took care of the rest.
I needed some Salmon next for the soup, so I grabbed the nets that I had previously bought and walked over to the river. As I started throwing the nets out I was soon joined by the two fishermen that doubled as general laborers. With the three of us working together we were able to haul in a sizeable catch in record time.
It wasn't long after that, that multiple NPCs made their way over to introduce themselves and see if they could help in some shape or form. They were just simply standing around conversing with each other after all.
Not one to usually ask for help, I informed them that I would just be cutting some trees down in the meantime, so we would have wood to work with in the following days to erect more structures for everyone to live in.
I didn't need any help for the chopping, but maybe later I could use the help moving the logs. The warriors with all of their strength and bravado offered to carry the logs as a sort of competition.
After cutting down one-hundred and twenty trees, they were all lined up in stacks of three and the forty warriors each grabbed one log and dragged, rolled, or carried it back to the designated spot in the village and raced back and forth until they were done.
This event was later known as the self-explanatory Tri-Log Race.
It provided some needed entertainment though, and hell… it saved me the trouble of carrying them by myself.
By nightfall ninety-nine people were enjoying smoked and roasted wolf along with a fatty salmon soup. Broken up into large groups around multiple campfires, everyone was having a good time. The weather was favorable this time of year, the food was plentiful, and the people were good.
Ninety-nine people and not one was a problem.
The night ushered in its typical silence with all of the NPCs now asleep in the lodge after their hearty meal. With nothing left to do, I made my way to the cabin and logged out. I had been on for far too long and my real body had been starved, a mistake I had made far too often recently.
Chapter 34: Alpha n' Beta Meeting #3
(Saturday, February 13th Real Day)
Making my way outside of The Cube and towards the kitchen, I was once again disappointed by the lack of food available. Staring at the clock that was now reading 4:47 AM, I realized there was only six hours before the third Alpha and Beta tester's meeting which was a good thing.
Free food would be just around the corner.
Rummaging through the cupboard for a snack I started to eye the little white and red plastic bowl that only required water and six minutes in the microwave.
Microwaveable but not quite instant, it would have to do.
As I let my little bowl of udon heat up, I decided to clean up. A quick shower, change of clothes, and my bowl of instant udon noodles had sufficiently cooled down to eat. My only sustenance in over sixteen hours was a rather delicious bowl of instant noodles… things would need to change. Finishing my quick meal I elected to take a nap on the couch until it was time to head out.
No point in getting too comfortable in my bed.
Waking up a few hours later at 10:00 AM, all that was left was for me toss my shoes on and drive. With plenty of time, I elected to go at a nice & comfortable pace. Rubbing my semi-bloodshot eyes as I continued to drive, I decided to listen to some heavy metal to help wake me up.
It was the only way.
Arriving downtown a few minutes early, I took my time as I leisurely walked from the nearby parking structure. Thankfully the weather was a bit overcast, much to my delight really as I wouldn't end up a sweaty mess before even entering the
AIcorps
building.
I hated arriving to place covered in sweat… it was embarrassing.
Standing at the light waiting to use the crosswalk, I suddenly heard a girl shout while leaning outside of a window. Turning my head to face her, she shouted once more while pointing at me as she turned the corner in her jeep and headed in the opposite direction.
Dumbstruck by what was said I could barely muster a half-assed grin and gave a thumb's up as my reply.
It was kind of lame, but I couldn't quite believe what the hot girl had just said.
Not like I really had time to think, either.
Yeah, she was hot.
Really hot, exactly my type.
And the words she shouted to me were, "You're hot!" …twice. I've been called a lot of things all along the spectrum from ugly, average, decent, good looking, attractive, to handsome… but I have never been called hot before.
They say appearance is in the eye of the beholder, and that certainly holds true. But, calling me hot? That kind of compliment… I didn't know how to react to it.
Another wasted opportunity, another girl I would have been highly interested in that just drove by, seemingly attracted to me but far-gone and never to be seen again.
That was life in a nutshell.
Heading inside while lost to thought, I made my way to the same last row along the aisle and sat down. That third seat from the aisle was basically mine.
I always sat there.
Gazing around the room I saw a lot of familiar faces, from the red shirted guy with blue jeans that looked a bit like a plumber, to Mr. Sardonic that was busy talking himself up amongst his followers, to Valerie in the first row.
Ah, yeah… her.
I almost forgot about her, that girl that rejected me and had now moved to the very first row, the furthest point from my seat in the room. Muttering to myself, "Figures," the one girl who thinks I'm hot drove away never to be seen again while the girl that shot me down moved as far away as physically possible. In this room that could hold nearly a thousand people, no less.
Kicking back and stretching out, I started to daydream of the virtual world.
As my thoughts had moved on to Katherine and Selene and how both beauties were essentially mine and mine alone, I was rudely interrupted by the raucous laughter of the degenerate bunch.
Looking over towards the slides on the massive screen, it didn't take long to realize why.
Up on the projector screen were relatively detailed updates on population numbers along with the most notable guilds and general development in the various regions. This was the moment for those who were in the powerful guilds to stick their noses high up into the air with that smug attitude of, "I told you so."
Reading through the information provided, it seemed Mr. Sardonic and his bunch was a part of a large guild in the Animal-Race region, the second most powerful in that area. Grinning while talking to no one in particular I quietly whispered, "Duly noted."
I wasn't a vengeful person, but… I had no qualms about making life tough for my enemies. That was what the Player versus Player aspect was all about anyways. One day, I would make life for him rough. That day might come sooner rather than later, too.
Taking mental note of everything that was provided on the screen we came to the last region, that familiar region I called home. The presenter continued on with her analysis and asked her typical questions as the slideshow continued to go through image after image. And there it was… the pictures on the screen betraying me at every turn; we had finally arrived to a picture of the far North, where I resided.
Murmuring soon became incessant chatter as the crowd deliberated over the aerial screen shot that was only available to the
AIcorps
staff and the Alpha and Beta testers who came to the meetings.
The still image depicted one very large and one decently sized log cabin surrounded by grass and near the riverbank. Forests and mountains could barely be seen at the edge of the image but were noticeable. The biggest thing though, was the nearly one-hundred humans that were scattered around the area.
Resting my head against the wall directly behind me while wanting to slam an object into the ground, I contained my anger. This was exactly what I didn't want to happen.
Popular guilds in plain sight being showcased on screen were one thing, but showcasing a more or less secret village out in the middle of nowhere would have disastrous consequences.
There were dozens if not hundreds of hungry guilds looking to conquer territories and everyone already knew that the North only had a few individual players. Conquering my territory meant free NPCs and land for the victor.
I was a sitting duck.
I was now a known commodity.
I was now a target.
I would have visitors of all types, with no way to tell between the friendly and the hostile. All of my plans would need to be adjusted accordingly to ensure the safety of the territory, in short order. Thanks must be given to Katherine and Selene for pushing me to recruit the Combat NPCs, if not for them I would be woefully behind.
Before the presenter could finish covering my area, I quietly stood up and walked out of the room. Walking past the front counter I was asked a question, "Ah, leaving already? It's only another thirty minutes for the banquet hall to be ready…."
Looking up at the lady who was just trying to be polite I kept it short, "Nah."
Fuck the free food.
I didn't give two shits about that.
Stepping out onto the street, I continued to walk towards my car. The situation had changed and I needed to get to work immediately.
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After the presentation had concluded, I waited as I listened to the crowds behind me shuffle out until their voices were far off in the distance. Believing it was now clear, I slowly stood up.
With my cane in my right hand, I used it to feel around the edge of the chairs. I started pacing myself to the aisle that was half a turn to the right and eight steps forward. Using my cane to tap the aisle seat with the
clang
of resonating metal from the contact, I knew I was in the right place.
But before I could head out towards the door I heard someone behind me, "Oh Valerie, you're still here, good."
Turning around to where the sound had come from, it was the voice of a friend, the presenter Emily.
"Valerie, what did you think of the presentation? Interesting, right?"
"Mm. Yeah, there was a lot of good information. It was well done."
"I knew you would like it! But do you think I did something to make Brent mad? He left in a hurry as soon as I got to his territory… I thought he would like it."
I could clearly hear the dejection in her voice as she finished that line, she was upset. Thinking over the presentation, I did recall someone abruptly leaving the room as Emily started covering the North, but the room was so loud I couldn't be sure of what I heard.
"Val, do you think he may have wished for that information to remain private?"
"Ah, is that so? He did strike me as a private person, the last time we talked. Maybe he didn't like it."
…Mm. Yeah, he seemed reluctant to share his opinion with me the first time.
I could hear Em sighing just under her breath, "Ahhhh… I knew it. He used to talk with me in the past but now I haven't seen him since I said his name out loud. I knew he was mad at me."
That's strange… I decided to try and reassure her, "Oh… I thought maybe he was mad at me."
"What? Why would he be mad at you Val, what did you do?"
"Well, I think I turned him down quite rudely without meaning to."
It wasn't until I was having lunch with my girlfriends like planned that I realized what I had done. When we were discussing our week and I told them of the guy I had met… they said the way I replied to him about having a prior engagement and walking away could be seen as a bit rude.
I thought it was perfectly punctual and appropriate, but they disagreed.
"Mm. Yeah, I'm told that the way I declined his lunch invite could be misconstrued as rude… I only spoke the truth, that I had a prior engagement."
"Ohhhh, that guy? That guy was Brent? Why didn't you say so last time? Ahh why do you always get the good ones…."
Well, I didn't mention him the last time since I had known Em was interested in him.
I thought it might be rude of me to bring up that he had invited me to dine with him, when she had been pining for him for quite some time. Angering a friend over some man I just met would be tantamount to idiocy.
I also couldn't quite understand what she was talking about.
My luck with men has been atrocious.
Not willing to give in to her silly ideas I decided to speak honestly, "Whatever do you mean Em; I never get the good ones."
She had started laughing lightly before finally replying to me, "Hah! You kid yourself girl. You get great guys; you just don't realize it because you're too picky!"
Continuing where she had left off, Emily started talking as if she were in a daze, "You're so lucky Val, I wish he invited me to lunch… he was always such a gentleman compared to the others."
"I don't understand your infatuation with him, what's so good about him?"
"Ah! You're so mean! I told you how he was the only one who noticed whenever I got a haircut or changed my accessories… he would always compliment me with a sincere smile."
Oh, is that so….
So he said you had beautiful eyes and that your newest hairstyle accentuated them.
Sounds like a player to me.
Of course I wouldn't say that out loud, she had an image of him and I had no intention of being the one to shatter it.
My friends had such poor taste in men.
I wish they could see the light.
Well, I've never seen it either so I suppose I can't be too critical.
Intending to change the subject I decided to ask a question, "Ah, Em are you going to be on tonight? I was thinking of heading to the Dwarven area."
I had grown bored of the Middle Kingdoms and hated the overcrowded areas with a passion, filled with some of the worst people I have ever met. If it weren't for Emily, I would have never started there.
"Are you heading out late tonight? I'll be on in a few hours; I still have some work to do here."
"Mm. Yeah, I can wait for you. You said there might be an event in the North soon, right?"
"Shh! That's a secret Val! You can't talk about that!"
While walking out with Emily leading the way, I couldn't help but think about the guy I had previously met. Even though I didn't want to shatter her image of him, I had to admit that I was kind of expecting him to ask for my number the last time. I was a little disappointed when he didn't… but I would have declined if he had asked anyways. I would have thought about it for a second or two, though.
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