[h3][center]Niel Grace[/center][/h3] Six? He'd either just won the most or lost the most. Maybe another roll- that train of thought was immediately dispelled as the shiny die vanished. [b]"Aw!"[/b] Niel cried in dismay, he'd really liked that! His disappointment was replaced by curiosity at the small buzzing in his pocket. It was that cell phone he'd pocketed a while ago. Last time he'd checked the plan had ran out on it. But now he had a text from someone unknown. Niel peered through the message with interest, checking out his stats. Heh, always knew he was a good performer. His face feel a little at seeming his memory at a mere 10. Judging by the many, many, many, other 20's that were floating around it seemed to be the average. What if he bumped it up? If he put all 6 'points' into it then that section would almost be average. What would that be like? Being able to remember things like names and faces, questions and answers? Niel tabbed to the quest section. Make friends? A place to live? Get motivation? Did getting an apartment count as a place to live? Sending money to his family? Basically all those things required money, which Niel didn't have much to waste. He did like the idea of completing the quests and getting more dice. It reminded him of the board game he'd once played. Something about dragons. The inability to remember the name struck him once again with the disappointment he had in his own brain. But he could increase that right? If he could remember things like a normal person he could make friends. He could get a job and a place to live. Niel almost trembled with anticipation at the thought, he'd since given up on those things a long time ago. Carefully, almost fearfully, he assigned his all his dice points to memory, increasing it all the way to 16. Would there be an immediate change? Gradual? Or was it really all just a foolish game? No way, nobody was paying attention to see that he'd rolled a six and even if they were they wouldn't be able to type all this up that fast. It had to be real.