((Perfectly fine with me, others can join along the way. I'll start it slow, however, because I need to get to sleep for school tomorrow. I need concentration for finals...))
Haseo had been walking around the Breg Epona shops, when he caught the glimpse of someone nearby. His PC was very odd looking, and he stood out like the elephant in a group of mice. The real reason that he stood out to Haseo, were the runes that flashed momentarily as Haseo looked upon him; the sign of an Epitaph User. Haseo started towards the man, but for the second time in one day, the crowd of player kept getting in his way, and before he knew it, the man had disappeared. Usually, Haseo would have liked more people playing The World, but lately it had just gotten out of hand. Most of the players were only drawn to the game because of the mysterious conspiracies behind it. Ironically, most of them were true. Ever since the media had gotten word of the infection called AIDA, they had been plastering it all over the news.
He turned back to what he had been doing before he had seen the man, but came face to face with Matsu. "Hey Haseo! Wanna go on a quest?"
Matsu...always training. You're just determined to beat me, aren't you? Haseo thought to himself. "Yeah, sure. I'll just invite Atoli along and we can accept the 'Dong's Digger Dog's' quest." he replied, and not long after, he sent a short message to Atoli asking her to join.
((One thing I forgot to put in the original post, I need your Awakening style, for when you're solo or in your own party. I'll add it onto the original post, and you can edit yours from there.))
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Originally Posted by Richard Rahl
"The past can teach us, through experience, how to accomplish things in the future, comfort us with cherished memories, and provide the foundation of what has already been accomplished. But only the future holds life. To live in the past is to embrace what is dead. To live life to its fullest, each day must be created anew. As rational, thinking beings we must use our intellect, not a blind devotion to what has come before, to make rational choices."
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