A message appeared. [quote]"282 players have died during the night. Congratulations to surviving one night." [/quote] Umichi had awoken from his slumber. He yawned. [i]Damn it, what a way to wake up.[/i] he then thought. Looking around the room, and at himself, he remembered, [i] Ah, that's right, I'm stuck in Sword Art Online. It would of been a great game, a legendary game in fact, if it wasn't a death game. Hm... Maybe it will be a legendary game because it became a death game .[/i] He looked at the party list, everyone was still there. Seeing Suki's name, he started to think of her. His face starting to redden. He hadn't felt like this before about anyone. He smiled to himself. Finally getting out of the bed, he started to head leave his room, hearing Suki who was already awake downstairs. "I accept this quest. I want to be an alchemist." [i]Quest? Alchemist?[/i] Umichi thought. He was unaware of the professions that were available in the game. He would have to ask Suki about it. His footsteps were quiet. This was a natural thing for him, even when he wasn't sneaking around. It became ingrained in him through his ninjutsu training. Suki had taken out the plastic wedding ring and was toying with it, rolling it on the table. Umichi just thought the blonde girl was just adorable playing with the ring. As he was about to greet her, she looked towards him while he was about to come through the door. "Morning" he greeted, with a smile. Walking to the table where she sat, and sitting down next to her. "So, what was that quest that you took? The whole "I want to be an alchemist." thing?" he asked her, scrolling through his inventory. He didn't get a good look last night, and didn't sell everything that was dropped, only the normal droppings. He realised he found some equipment, but the stats were horrible, and they looked unappealing. He saw his "Little Nepten's Ovule" drop, and a dagger. It had a very easy to understand name, "Short Dagger". It's stats, seemed okay. He could offer this along with the spare set of throwing knives to the group, see if anyone wanted anything.