[center][h1][color=crimson]π’žπ’½π’Άπ“‡π’Ύ[/color][/h1][/center] Talrae was to be her virtual paradise, her escape from all the troubles of the real world and live an extraordinary life. The rest of the players had taken their grand old time adjusting to this new situation but Chari hadn't missed a beat since she learned that living in this world now could mean her doom. That first day she set out on her own to fight a couple of boars and while she got a little roughed up, she had never felt so alive. The only gripe she had was all that time spent making her personal avatar only to have it discarded. If the plan was to strip away their avatars from the start, why even let them make them in the first place? She couldn't help but think that the man behind all this was also a major troll that enjoyed pushing everyone's buttons, but she had to thank him for all this. Now she had an excuse not to leave anytime soon. With every day came a new group of people, as Chari never stayed with one party for very long. There were some that didn't want to risk too much and others that were content for others to handle the harder monsters. Chari wanted to be at the forefront of this game, experiencing every twist and turn that it could possibly offer. None of the groups seemed ready to venture into a dungeon no matter how much she pushed for the idea. Her objective wasn't to win the game, it was to make the most out of this experience. That was why she went all out during each quest, enjoying the maneuverability and freedom the rogue class afforded her. She constantly tested the limits of what she could do during combat, eagerly wanting to know just what her abilities were. It didn't matter who the people were, what mattered was the quality of each fight or event that occurred. Which led her to tonight. Once again, she had left her party without so much as a word after they handed in a quest and had no intentions of returning. They had been a fun group but she didn't feel like she fit in with them. In her bid to avoid her past parties, she had been staying at different inns across the city usually leaving late at night like right now. Her lips curved into a half-smile as she walked down the stone-laid street, the city never looked more beautiful than at night with the street lamps softly illuminating her path. Chari had no idea what adventure the next day would bring and that was perhaps was she enjoyed the most. Sparkling emerald-green eyes glanced up at the wooden sign that read "Eden Hall", this must be the place that she found earlier for her next place to crash. That half-smile turned into a smirk, she really hoped the booze here was half-decent. The door to the inn flung strongly open as she walked through, confidence in her every step as she passed the other patrons on her way to the bar. Two things caught her interest on the way there: The giant, white rabbit just casually sitting in a booth and the gathering of players in the back corner "[color=crimson]Give me two beers.[/color]" She stated to the bar-keep, placing the renn on the counter. A pair of mugs filled with the golden liquid soon arrived and she downed the first one in one go, the bitter taste to her liking, letting out a satisfied [i]'Ah'[/i] as a quick shiver went through her body. It would do. She set the empty glass on the counter and gave the bar-keep a smile and wink, before taking the second glass over to the most intriguing thing in the inn right now. The giant, fluffy bunny. "[color=crimson]What's the big guy's name?[/color]" Chari asked straight with energy as she reached Dub's table, her right hand holding her mug of beer and the left leaning on the table. She wondered how it fought. Did it use its legs to kick? Or did it use its claws? It looked like it could take a pretty good beating or two as well. Plus she figured it was a good way to break the ice, surely the guy who had the giant rabbit had to be interesting as well. People, as she learned, could be another adventure as well if you take the time but she hadn't yet. Like this huge bunny, there was too much to see to try and get real friendly with somebody else.