Chapter 5. Character Creation
âIt wasnât even you that gave me that fifty Silver for using my real name!â I gave Janica my best exasperated look.
She rolled her eyes.
âAnd I did get a bonus for using my real appearance.â
âWell, arenât you just figuring it all out.â She seemed annoyed.
âJanica,â I said. âI think we should start over. I joined this game because I donât really have anything else going in my life. This isnât a vacation for me. Itâs a Job. If I canât succeed, Iâm going to have to stop playing. Iâm going to need your help in these first twenty-four hours⦠a lot, and Iâm sorry for messing with you. My sister and I teased each other a lot growing up, and I didnât think youâd be offended.â
Janica stared at me, her face tilted to the side. âAre you always like this?â
âLike what?â
âAll⦠I donât know. Words donât mean much to me. If you want to get on my good side, do something.â She tapped on a series of prompts.
âLetâs choose an Attribute and a starting Job, Warren,â she said, changing the subject. âNow, tell me about what you want out of your experience, and Iâll use my extensive knowledge to help direct you.â
âMy goal is to make as much money as possible,â I began. âSo I wonât be going on big adventures or fighting in dungeons or anything.â
One of her eyebrows rose while the other sank. âThe wealthiest players will be adventurers, Warren. Dangerous areas hold the greatest riches.â
âRight, but my family needs to pay the bills. I canât spend weeks and weeks powering up only to take big risks. So Iâm looking to fish, farm, gather, mine, stuff like that.â
She shrugged. âOkay, so our world has a Jobs system. Do you know what that means?â
I shook my head.
âThere are hundreds of playable Jobs in the game. As you acquire new Jobs, youâll be able to switch between them. But today youâll have to make a choice, and youâll be stuck with it until you unlock other Jobs. The three starting ones are Apprentice, Worker, and Squire. You can think of each of them as the beginning of a Job tree that will grow and grow, allowing you access to new Jobs as you unlock them.â
âHow do I unlock new ones?â
âThe most common way to unlock Jobs is to use specific skills. For example, if you shoot a lot of monsters with a bow, youâll level up expertise in ranged combat. When your expertise gets high enough in level, youâll earn access to a new Job. You can also find magic items and complete quests to gain access to special Jobs. There are other ways that I canât discuss at the moment.â She pulled up a window. âThis is your first option.â
Apprentice Job:
â Description: Base Job for Crafting and Professions
â Skills:
â Cooking: Combine basic ingredients into edible food
â Sewing: Use needle and thread with appropriate materials to create clothing
â Reading: Examine texts
â Starting Equipment: Cooking pot, Needle and Thread, Reading Glasses
â Stats on Level Up: +2 to Dexterity, +2 to Intelligence, +1 to Constitution
â âCan you tell me what future Jobs might be unlocked from leveling up the Apprentice Job?â I asked.
âI cannot,â Janica said. âOr I wonât. Or both.â A smug little smile snuck onto her face.
I ignored her response. âWhy would I need reading glasses? I donât need them in my world.â
âReading glasses provide a 10% increase to reading speed. They also allow you to decode language from all of the playable races.â
âSo if I donât choose this Job, Iâll only be able to read texts from the human race?â
She nodded.
The reading skill seemed incredibly powerful.
âJanica,â I said. âNot to distract us, but we havenât talked about races yet. Iâm human. Youâre a fairy. But are there a lot of races in your world? Can I be anything other than human?â
âYou canâ¦â she let the word trail off, âbut not yet. Every visitor ports in as a human. There are ways to change your race, but I canât talk about that. Youâll have to figure it out for yourself. And, yes, there are tons of races in my world. Orcs, Werefolk, Plantfolk, Gnomes, Dwarves, and Catfolk, which are the worst people youâll ever meet. There are two Fae races, three Troll races, two Elf races, and dozens of combinations thereof. A Troll falls in love with a Gnome, they have children, and the world is blessed with the smallest Troll-presenting person youâve ever seen. Adorable.â
âDo different Races get different benefits?â I asked.
âYeah,â Janica said. âBut for now all I can tell you is that humans have a 2% bonus to Expertise gains.â
âAnd whatâs that again?â
âExpertise measures your skill with weapons and crafting. Itâll go up as you actually do things in our world and will affect your ability to do things well. Some Skills have thresholds. For example, if you get 50 Expertise in being an idiot, which I assume youâll achieve in no time, you might discover a new way of being an idiot.â
âUh huh,â I said. âThanks.â
âYouâre welcome!â Janica said, brimming with cheeriness. âIâm sending you the other two starting jobs.â
Worker Job:
Description: Collect ingredients and raw materials from the world
Skills:
Skinning: Gather skins from animals
Mining: Mine ore from veins
Herbology: Gather usable parts from herbs and flowers
Starting equipment: Skinning Knife, Mining Pick, Scissors, Raw Materials Guidebook
Stats on Level Up: +1 to Strength, +1 to Perception, +1 to Constitution, +2 to Dexterity
Squire Job:
Description: Want to learn to fight? Then youâd better put in your time supporting the real warriors. A base for all combat specialists.
Skills:
Melee combat: Swing things without hurting yourself
Armor: Wear more than just clothes
Ranged combat: Throw, hurl, and shoot things without hurting yourself
Starting Equipment: Leather Vest, Training Sword, Training Bow, Quiver, 20 Wooden Arrows
Stats on Level Up: +2 to Strength, +2 to Constitution, +1 to Dexterity
âThis Worker Job seems like what Iâm after,â I said. âHonestly though it doesnât seem as powerful as being able to read all languages. What is the Raw Materials Guidebook?â
âItâs a book that shows key information on all basic ore, herbs, and skins, allowing workers to see what can be harvested and how to harvest things without ruining them. There are thousands of kinds of ingredients and materials in the world. Without the guidebook, a person might harvest things that have no value to others.â
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âOh, that seems pretty useful.â
Becoming a worker wasnât the most exciting path, but Sofia and I had made a deal and we had a plan. I needed to follow through.
âIâll take the Worker Job.â
Janica groaned. She rubbed her face with one hand in annoyance.
âI will be following you around as you pick flowers, wasting my wisdom and combat prowess. Sounds boring.â
I saw her point. Though strangely selfish for an NPC, I felt the same way. Here I was about to start playing the most immersive game Iâd ever played, and I had agreed to possibly the lamest path one could take. And yet, if I failed to make enough money, I wouldnât be playing Integration Online at all. Worse, Sofia would have to send the pod back and our struggle would continue. She had sacrificed so much for me. Becoming a Worker was the least I could do for her.
âMaybe youâll help me become the greatest worker in the game,â I said.
She laid on her back, wings still fluttering beneath her, and began to fake sleep. She made big, dramatic snoring sounds.
I rolled my eyes. âSorry Janica, but if I canât make gold I wonât be able to stay here at all. Iâd have to go back to my world.â
She perked up. âIs that an option? You returning? I could be reassigned to somebody who wants to do something awesome?â
I shrugged. âYeah. But not within a day. Youâre stuck with me for now.â
She said something under her breath.
âOkay, lock it in,â I said. Letâs do Attributes.â
She made a few quick gestures and I got a prompt.
Congratulations, you have chosen the Worker Job.
âOkay,â she said. âIâm sending you the list of Attributes. You only get to pick one, so donât screw it up.â
A list appeared before me with a plethora of options. I began to scan through them.
Strong Start: Your starting equipment becomes higher in quality.
Lone Wolf: You despise being around others and find yourself much stronger when youâre not partied up. +20% to all damage and healing when not in a party.
Repulsive: Though others find you impossible to be around, youâve never much cared. -50% to Charisma, +20% to all other stat growth.
Storyteller: You are able to read all written languages, including ancient scripts. You are able to comprehend all spoken languages, including ancient ones. In addition, when you tell stories to others, they are transported into your story so that they can experience the events firsthand.
The first set of attributes each seemed like they could transform my game experience. I felt like a Lonewolf type of player and had no real interest in partying up with others, but since I wasnât going on any adventures, that one didnât make sense. Storyteller would be incredibly powerful, but wouldnât benefit my plans. Repulsive could be an interesting choice because I didnât need charisma and the +20% stat growth would probably benefit my ability to gather ingredients. I Imagined that Dexterity and Perceptionâboth parts of the gathering processâwould need to be higher to successfully gather rarer materials.
âWhat can you tell me about Strong Start for the Worker Job?â
âYour Skinning Knife, Scissors, and Mining Pick all become a higher quality, allowing you to harvest higher level materials from the start. Your Raw Materials Guide will include higher level ingredients as well.â
That sounded really nice and I might be able to turn those higher quality starting items into profit in the early game as I could harvest better ingredients before other players could. But Iâd be sacrificing long term growth for short term gain, and that was generally a mistake in role playing games. I searched through dozens of other Attributes looking for those that might have good potential for my plans. I found three that might be beneficial:
Ambidextrous: Youâre able to use both hands and double the amount of Dexterity you gain with every level increase.
Cartographer: Your map auto populates and stores information with locations of mining nodes, herb locations, fish caught and successful bait, with detailed information about monsters, the loot they drop, as well as quest givers and locations.
As well as a third option, listed in the âBonus Optionsâ that I had unlocked earlier in the Character Creation process:
Integrator: You are able to discover in-game Skills, gain Stat bonuses, and unlock new Jobs when you show that you are worthy of them.
âOkay Janica. Can you share some of your endless wisdom with me? Iâm thinking about Ambidextrous, Cartographer, and Integrator.â
She stroked her chin. âWell, Ambidextrous wouldnât be bad for a Worker. Your level of Dexterity directly influences the quality of ingredients you can acquire. As an example, skinning animals is a task where the more Dexterity you have, the higher the success rate. Cartographer isnât bad either and will certainly save you time from having to create your own lists and add things to your in-game map. Integrator is the most interesting. Frankly, this could be the most powerful of the three, but itâs really only strong in the hands of a person thatâs talented in their own world. You donât strike me as a particularly talented person.â
Rude. I could see her point that I wasnât skilled at skinning, mining, fishing, or anything related to the Worker Job in the real world. Yet, the idea that I could gain access to new talents, new Jobs, more stats was intriguing. âIf I was like a martial artist in my world, would I be given martial arts skills in your world?â I asked.
She perked up at that. âAre you?â
âNo.â
âDonât tease me like that.â
âWell?â
âI canât speak to this in specifics,â she said. But yes, in theory this is true.â
I didnât know how this would turn out, but I felt like I couldnât pass up the Integrator attribute. The game was called Integration Online. The attribute must be good. âLock it in, Janica.â
âIntegrator?â
I nodded.
âYouâre starting to surprise me, Warren.â
Congratulations, you have chosen the Integrator Attribute.
âItâs done,â she said. âNow we can finally get into the game.â Janica fidgeted, wringing her hands together like she was going on stage to perform for the first time. âAre you ready? Is there anything else before we complete the process?â
âI donât know... Is there anything else?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIs there something youâre hiding, Janica?â
She shrugged. âOf course not.â
This was a classic tell. People could lie with their words. It was much more difficult to lie with their body language.
âJanica, I know youâre not telling me the whole truth.â
An alert popped up.
Congratulations, by demonstrating an ability to read body language, Integration Attribute has granted you the Attribute: Perceptive. Perceptive: you will receive alerts when encountering situations where something hidden can be discovered.
Janicaâs mouth fell open and her eyes narrowed. She buzzed around me, finally stopping in front of me and crossing her arms.
I was as shocked as Janica, but also pleased in the strangest way. Validated. But not fake validation like when your sister tells you that youâre really smart. The game literally told me that I was skilled at lie detection. Take that, Tony.
I looked at Janica, crossing my arms. âSo, what are you hiding? Is there some other part to the transition process?â
She made a sound that was a mixture of a groan and a growl. âThereâs one other thing,â she said with some reluctance. âI told you that the gods of our world reward randomness. Visitors are allowed one more roll of the dice. With the roll, you will be granted a random boon. But you will also be given a disadvantage. Itâs risky because there are hundreds of things that can happen, and some of the disadvantages are really bad.â
âIs there something I get by choosing to roll the dice? Like a bonus just for rolling?â
âLook Warren, Iâm your advisor and I donât advise this. It could be really bad.â
âJanica...â
She sighed. âYes, you will be given one-hundred Silver to your starting purse. But Warren, if you do this thereâs no going back.â
One hundred Silver was. I had to make $1000 a week to keep playing. By taking the money I would, in effect, give myself a good head start. I didnât love the idea of getting a really bad disadvantage, but Iâd also get some added bonus. I couldnât say âNoâ to this. The idea of going back to the factory was almost unthinkable, and I might need to spend a little Silver on equipment, bags, stuff like that.
âOkay, Iâm doing it. I canât turn down that kind of money right now.â
Janica handed me a set of dice. She paused for a moment, holding her tiny hand over mine. âWarren, there are better things out there than scraping by.â
I tossed the dice and heard a rattling in my core like something big was about to shift. Some unknown force had a hold on me. The dice bounced and bounced against each other, clanking and rattling. I felt disoriented like someone was peering into my soul. I had a flash of my childhood therapist asking me questions that I didnât want to answer, telling me things I didnât want to hear. And then it stopped.
Congratulations, you have been granted a 3rd tier Job: Mystic.
Congratulations, you have been given 100 Silver to your starting purse.
Condolences, you have lost the Worker Job in addition to all of your starting equipment.
âWell,â Janica said. âAre you happy with yourself? Youâve managed to lose a perfectly useful starting Job while gaining one with skills that you canât even use.â