Shadow Seer (Rogue Merchant Book #3): LitRPG Series Roman Prokofiev (great books of all time .txt) đ
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Alas, I was unable to return in two or three hours, as my sojourn in real life extended to a whopping six. Alena, happy with the gap in my schedule, dragged me out to buy groceries. Personally, I didnât see the point of shopping when you could get everything online with almost instant delivery, but my wife was adamant. A supermarket meant a mall, a cafe, a skating rink, a new blockbuster in the virtual cinema... Going there and back again was impossible.
Still, it helped me unwind and relax, although a countdown clock kept ticking somewhere inside of me, telling me that I had promised to log in two hours before. However, I didnât think it might pose any problems.
As we walked along the glowing storefronts and lazily sipped on coffee in the restaurant, I noticed the many changes that had happened in my lifetime, such as the menus offered in Russian and Japanese, hieroglyphics on many brand logos, and Japanese dub for movies. The Confederation had been created before my birth, almost thirty years previously, but many things became a fixture of our everyday lives only recently. The number of Japanese people and half-bloods, short and black-haired, kept growingâI had read that they comprised almost a third of the Confederationâs population of five hundred million.
It didnât really bother me, but sometimes, such as when I heard a girl with funny braids thank the customer at a checkout in Japanese, I felt that this country bore very little resemblance to the one my parents had grown up in.
That evening, we returned home, happy and content, and as a real gaming addict, I immediately climbed into the capsule, launching Sphere. So had Thrainulâs ship already reached Dagorrath, which they lovingly called the Hole?
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Darkness. I woke up in complete darkness, still inside the coffin. I tried pushing the lid, but it was locked. The captain hadnât told me how to get out. When I focused, I sensed a slight swaying and heard the sound of splashing water and soft voices nearby. I was in the cargo holdâit was hard to mistake paddle strokes and the oarsmenâs cursing for anything else. We were definitely in open water. As I strained my ears, I managed to make out voices and words.
â...left. The jarâs there.â
â...theyâre standing there, waiting.â
âHey!â I said loudly, accompanying my words with a knock on the lid. I sucked in more air and yelled at the top of my lungs, âHey!â
There was no answer, but I felt a soft bumpâthe vessel had clearly hit the shoreâfollowed by the vibration from the oarsmen jumping off. Water splashed. Someoneâs feet stomped just above me. Then a loud shout cut through the air, and I recognized Thrainulâs voice.
âWhatcha gawking at? I brought you fresh meat!â
Interlude: The Event
Location: Weeping Devil, PROJECT HELL Castle
âHOW ABOUT YOU EXPLAIN whatâs going on?â
Tao and the leaders of PROJECTâs static groups had once again gathered at the large war table. Brass figures of toy soldiers marched across its painted surface.
âA continental event. The conquest of Dorsa!â Tao said. âThe House of Darkness challenges the rest of the world.â
âAnanizarte sent out a quest message to the surrounding factions, including the player clans living in the wildlands,â Mirgus said, nodding. âThereâs no mistaking its contents: anyone who rejects the proposal will be destroyed. Andââ
âThis is bullshit!â Svoy interrupted him, snorting. âNPCs going to war against players?â
âBullshit or not, have you seen the rewards?â Tentacle came up to the table and perched on the edge, casually adjusting her black bangs.
âYeah, faction rewards are amazing,â Mirgus said, coughing. âBut they have to be earned. To do that, weâll need to fight other players! Have you heard the news? Last night, Diamantâs dragon brood destroyed the dome of Chaosâ castle and forced them to go into invincible mode!â
âThey didnât agree to the offer?â
âYes, the only one of six clans with holdings in the northeast of Dorsa to do that. The Heretics are still thinking, but their response is predictable.â
âJeez. When does their invincibility run out?â Svoy asked, all business-like.
âIn twelve...I mean, seven hours.â
âChaosites wonât let their castle be destroyed. Theyâll assemble a raid, bring in their allies,â Peacemaker said. âBut itâs really a load of crap. Do you know that this reminds me of?â
âI know. Taerland!â Mirgus said, nodding curtly. âThatâs how it all started. But back then, the NPCs declared vendetta on all players in general, and here, weâll get a global faction war. The House of Darkness decided to bring the entire continent to heel. Ahelmarâs hordes, nine out of ten, are deployed to Khorkha. Ergialâs ships, packed with warriors, are headed to the Long Sea. The rest of the Ladyâs vassals are abnormally active! The troops are marching to the Tower, and the First and the Flaming Hordes are ready for battle!â
âMirgus, whatâs your prognosis? Can the House of Darkness conquer Dorsa?â Tao was carefully examining the disposition of toy troops across the map of Dorsa.
âFunnily, they can. Theyâre capable of that. I canât give an accurate assessment, but the House of Darkness has at least one hundred thousand NPCs with combat experience and required professions and archetypes. Still, this is just cannon fodder. The leaders of the Houseâgods, demigods, a dozen characters of divine originâare the real threat. Each of them is worth an army. I canât even imagine who can take them on. The only hope is the Balance!â
âI wouldnât count on the Balance,â Tao said quietly. âIt might be that this event is the Balanceâs answer to the actions against Ananizarte. Her paradigm shifted after her âdisappearanceâ and the battle in the Astral Plane, remember?â
âThis Balance of yours is weird! The Pandas hurt her, and weâll have
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