[Center][color=0054a6][H2]Cain [/H2][/color][/Center] [hr] Arthur couldn't help but get emotional as the minutes continuoudly passed - marming the little time he had until the end of something who was a big part of his life for years. Even his attempt of distracting himself by appraising the exotic items that covered a considerable share of the main hall hardly helped him in distracting himself from the painfully slow passing of the final minutes of the game - that seemed to distort time in such a way that even the small span of 5 minutes seemed like hours, as if purposefully messing with his perception of time to gift him some extra time in YGGDRASIL. Ultimately, though, he decided that it wasn't worth it to stay in the hall - After all It wasn't like he had anyone to talk with and the act of examining the itens only made him even more aware of the imminent end of the game he loved - making his way towards the outer area of the fort, far from the view of the other members of the makeshift guild he joined to commemorate a little before the end of the game.[color=0054a6]"Watching end of an era is actually quite the saddening experience."[/color] He sighed, his gaze filled eith melancholy as he watched the starry sky of YYGDRASIL for the last time in his life - a fitting goodbye for a game whose the only feature that aged magnificently was the graphics - going as far as closing his eyelids - at least mentaly, since his character wasn't capable of doing such a thing - for a second as he waited for the end of the game, memorizing the sight that would already be gone after he once more opened his eyes... And then he was forced to open them and face a whole new view. Maybe due to the fact that even if he was mentally blocking his view his character still maintained his eyelids open, Arthur literally saw the world instantly changing around him, the stars changing to emcompass brand new constelations while excluding most of the previous ones and the surroundings changing from a fairly populated area in an instant - leaving the human turned devil completely flabbergasted as he tried to make sense of the situation. [color=0054a6]"Wha..? Wher..? Why?"[/color] His immediate reaction was - as the experienced player he was - try to understand his situation, surprisingly maintaining the calm in despite of his astonishment and try to understand what is happening - quite the surprising decision, since he didn't recall being so rational last time he checked. [color=0054a6]"Checking my surroundings for clues should be my primary priority. If this is a last raid we'll get some undesired company soon."[/color] He made his mind and started the quick casting a simple spell that ecery mage used at least once: Fly - Decision that immediately made him frown, suddenly aware of the extra changes that happened around him: He could literally feel his mana coating him, dispelling the air resistance as it quickly lifted him above the fort, and he could feel the wind around his body, smell the grass that was originally under him and even feel his eyebrows moving as he frowned. [color=0054a6][i]This... This isn't right. I've tested some of the latest games of the company for bro recently and they're nowhere as good as this when it comes to replicating the human senses. What the f- is going on her..!?[/i][/color] Before he could think deeply about it, a nearby part of the fort was suddenly pierced by something that looked like a laser, once more diverting his attention. He immediately decided to once more enter the fort, as there was at least a small possibility of someone in the group knowing what was happening, flying towards the nearest entrance just to be surprised by three presences standing in his way, two elfs and a strangely small being that was most certainly a kind of fairy, seemingly roleplaying something. [color=0054a6]"Ahn... Excuse me for interrupting you, but... Perhaps... Any of you know what is happening here? Why does everything feel so... Real?"[/color] He cancelled his spell, landing in the ground nearby to the group. While he hated disturbing their fun, getting some info about the situation still took priority over being polite. [hr] [@Rune_Alchemist][@drewccapp]