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5. Stairway to Epic City

4. Entering Ether

3. Race: Succubus

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Stairway to Epic City

on 2009-11-14 01:58:02

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It took me about ten minutes of walking to find the building that Belthezar had told me about. Ten minutes that also left me to fully grasp all the sensations I could feel via my avatars body. It amazed me that I could actually feel the different way that my body seemed to be moving. I could actually feel my breasts bounce slightly, even if they were rather small. I also took note of the fact that my tail was swishing behind me, and I wondered if I'd ever be able to control how it moved.

When I finally did reach the building, I was...a bit underwhelmed, actually. While none of the buildings in this section of the city were in great shape, this place looked like a shack. It had no windows, the door looked like it was about to fall off it's hinges, and the 'sign' above the door that I was told to look for was more like a piece of cardboard with 'Transport' painted on it.

I just stared at the building for a few minutes, not believing that I could get anywhere through this place. I finally decided that I had nothing to lose, and decided to check it out.

When I got inside, I saw a large gate, though much to the credit of this place, it was actually fairly nice looking. It had the appearance of a gate that had been placed recently, and it seemed to be cast iron. Next to the door was a feeble looking old man. He looked up at me as I entered, and I saw that he looked incredibly bored and tired. I assumed he was an NPC, like Belthezar. After all, why would a player be hanging out by a big gate, or make his character so old and decrepit looking.

The same reason I'm stuck as a succubus, maybe? I thought, bitterly. Not that it'll matter after today.

"Going up, missy?" the old man asked me. I decided to ignore the fact that he called me 'Missy', and simply nodded my head. He went over to the gate and produced a key, and unlocked it. He then pushed the gate open and stepped out of the way to let me pass.

My eyes widened at what I saw beyond the gate. There was a large staircase that seemed to go on forever. I couldn't see any end to it from where I was. All I did know was that it led away from here.

With one last, quick glance behind me, I sighed and decided to start walking up the stairs. After all... I thought. What's the worst that can happen?




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