2015-01-16

Authors Note: Some of you will like the in depth about information about cooking, some of you will feel it is a bit much, This is a one time thing just to allow you to understand how detailed cooking in End Online is. Although, I must say, what a wonderful recipe it is. If you wanted to add it to your mother’s cook book, who could blame you, I’m sure she would be delighted to have it.

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-Lost-

I arrive at the north gate with Fen in mere minutes. Although unfortunately, it appears Verde is not here yet.

“Fen, please do at least try get along with her.”

I question whether the two of them in a party together was a good idea, but it should work out. My biggest worry is this girl in front of me, giving me a blank stare and refusing to answer.

Turning away from the look she is giving me, I notice Verde approaching from down the path

She is strangely wobbly on her feet, almost as if she is… Drunk.

“I-I’m here! *hic*” Verde is also talking a little loud, most definitely drunk

“Thanks for coming, I’m sorry for the trouble!”

“N-no not at all!” Franticly waving her hands in the air, her face turns red.

“Mmm, shall we head off?”

“Yes, I think that would be best, the Swords of Light guild are probably on a search for us *hic* as we speak.”

“Isn’t that just great,” Kneading my temples I still have the headache from earlier, and the thought of those guys chasing us did it no favours, “Do you know the way? I remember you saying that you had been up north before.”

“I actually have a map from when I went there last!”

“Then please, I will leave you to lead the way.”

Our conversation started off a little stiff, but it eased off and we gradually became more natural talking to each other.

My initial opinion of this girl was like a goddess. She walked passed me in the bazaar and it was like everything else was gone except her. And then she disappeared, as if she was merely a fragment of my imagination.

After that, she appeared in front of me once again. My impression of her changed, she seemed like she had ulterior motives. Then, the kiss happened and an awkward tension separated us.

As of right know, the awkwardness is still there, but it is slowly fading away. I am happy that Verde is coming with us. She is, after all, the closest thing to a friend I have in this game.

Opening my menu, I know exactly what to look for this time, initiating the party invitation in only a moment.

I would have enjoyed spending more time in Iceridge, at least to restock my herbs. However, Verde has a point about the Swords of Light finding us. The only method of losing them is to get far enough away that if they do use a locate spell on me, I will be far enough away and they won’t bother chasing me.

With Verde taking the lead, the three of us casually stroll out the north gate, putting Iceridge behind us. There is a small sense of loss, like when moving house, but there is also the excitement of new exploring new areas.

We walk through a wolf hunting ground full of new players, one that holds some rather nostalgic memories for me. A few wolves break off from the new players to come attack me, sensing my intimidating aura and feeling like I am the biggest threat that needs eliminating.

Players shout at me for using an ‘Aggro’ skill on the wolves they are fighting, but I pay no heed to them. Any wolves that attack me receive one of my blades flashing through them.

Most players shut their mouths after seeing me easily kill a wolf in one strike, yet there are a few that continue making a racket. Sorry, but this skill of mine did not come with an ‘off’ button.

Looking at Fen next to me, it seems she has not even deemed the players worth her attention. Following suit, we pass through the area with no complications, only a few yells trailing behind us.

Verde didn’t seem to notice them much at all, still a little drunk. Considering one of this game’s alcohol inhibition features, she is still a little off balance on her feet. She is most likely simply concentrating on walking straight.

A little past the field I pick up a glint of silver coming from the trees in front of us. A player exits the particular dense crop of trees in question as we get closer, walking directly towards us. For some odd reason, Prince Charming has appeared directly in front of us.

“My Lady,” He spoke, going to one knee in front of Verde, “I was just heading back to Iceridge when I saw you. Is there anything I can do for you?”

“Oh,” She tries to sound surprised, but doesn’t seem to be in the slightest, “Lost and I are currently going to the Forste, would you like to come?”

“My lady, it would be my honour. I would happily go anywhere if it was with you.”

“Well, I guess that should be fine? Is it okay with you, Lost?”

Verde turns to me, waiting for an answer.

“It’s fine, just give me a moment to send the party invite.”

I get the feeling that this encounter is not as coincidental as it may first seem. I only wonder because the entire conversation between Prince Charming and Verde seems scripted.

Far too scripted.

However, I will let Prince Charming into the party anyway. He seems rather obsessed with Verde and would probably follow us regardless. At least he can be useful as a good meat shield against the enemies.

The prince shortly spots Fen, who is currently slightly behind me. I glimpse a strange light enter his eyes upon seeing her. Actually, it makes me feel a little scared.

Faster than I have ever thought he could move, he circles us and approaches the wolf girl.

“Princess,” Down on one knee again, his head facing the ground with one hand clenched and held to his chest, “It is my honour to be in your presence. May I have the pleasure of knowing your name?”

Verde and I are both stunned and gaping at the sight. I am shocked at how this guy has the nerve to shamelessly hit on two women at once. I assume Verde feels the same, who wouldn’t be after seeing such a sight?

Fen walks around behind him, gently placing a hand on the back of his head.

“…Idiot…”

A small flurry of snow is raised as Prince Charming’s pretty face plummets into the snow, a soft ‘thud’ marks his face connecting with the earth beneath. With considerably more force than when she attacks me, the victim’s health visibly drops by twenty percent with a ‘stunned’ status next to it.

‘No mercy!’ The thought resounds through my mind.

As soon as he can move again he stands up, pretending nothing at all happened. However, Verde whispers something into his ear and his composure breaks, a look of shock coming over his face as he looks at Fen.

After the drama, we decide to simply continue our journey. Encountering various animals along our walk, I remember to analyse every single one. After a few kills, I even manage to gain more information about some of them.

They were not very strong and dropped next to no experience,. A single throwing knife from a discreet location was usually enough to kill one.

While I did try and cut off some Thèr Deer’s antlers once the information of their value was revealed to me, I could not even manage to remove a single one. They were not only incredibly tough, but more so they were classed as shields for the deer. Meaning, no amount of speed to negate their defence, I needed brute strength to break them off.

I was quite surprised at first. In the loot menu of these animals, I had the option of using my cooking skills to harvest the corpses for meat. Eventually, I had managed to secure a decent amount of both ‘Snow Rabbit Meat’ and ‘Thèr Deer Venison’.

We crossed paths with only a few players. Some were in parties that offered for us to join them and form a bigger party, discouraging any potential player killers. Others practically begged to join our party, after seeing Verde and Fen that is.

Prince Charming was always alert of these kinds of people and would usually chase them away, shouting out ridiculous lines such as, “You should be beheaded, laying your filthy eyes all over my lady in such a way!”

Fen on the other hand, didn’t even notice them! Sticking relatively close to me, I did not see her spare each any more than a glance. Although, while hanging off my arm, she would occasionally gaze up at me with hungry eyes.

As the sun begins to sink on the horizon, vibrant hues of red and orange lighting the sky, I spot a small thicket of trees together. There is nothing different about the trees themselves, but something about how they were placed seems to attract my attention.

‘That’s it! It has a similar feeling to the parks back in Iceridge!’

Leading the party to the spot, I inspect the area by brushing the snow aside at various spots. Fen joins me in brushes aside snow in random spots and surely soon enough, I find a green medicinal herb.

Delighted at my find, I got Fen’s help with finding a large amount of various herbs in the area. I am forced to prevent her from actually pulling out the herbs from the ground, considering she destroys them every time she tries.

Behind a tree, I also discover some kind of strange blue berry bush. It only stands about half way up my shins, and has a mere three bunches of berries attached to it. From the bush, I collect a total of forty five berries.

“Analyse!”

‘Orange! It’s a rare item!’

I tried eating one to test the effects and it felt like there was a cube of ice travelling down my throat. Coughing a few times, a chill spread throughout my body, freezing me from the inside out.

Fen puts one in her mouth too and also starts coughing shortly after swallowing it.

“Analyse!”

The amount of information revealed by eating a single berry was incredible, although I did just experience the effect of the berry with my own body. Placing the rest in my inventory I decide to try the rest of my unknown herbs.

In turn, I broke into a fever, suffered a full body paralysis, and the ‘Black N’ herb has caused my vision to corrode for a full five minutes!

Having herbal proficiencies in a legendary skill is definitely devastating when even eating herbs raw. A single green medicinal herb would currently heal about forty health in ten seconds, just as useful as my original potions.

Verde and Prince Charming came over as the sky fades into night.

“Lost,” Verde spoke to me first, “it’s about time for dinner. All of our hunger should be pretty low now as well. Sir Laurence has a large amount of bread we can eat for tonight. I doubt it is very nice but it’s something.”

“Actually, thanks to all the meat I collected today, I thought we could have something cooked.”

“Oh, you managed to buy the cooking skill?!”

“Mmm, well, not exactly. I kind of got it elsewhere.”

“You must tell me where!”

“Forgive me, but it would be useless to you.”

Apologizing to Verde, she and the prince silently agreed we would have proper cooking tonight.

Nearly Every production skill, from crafting weapons to creating potions, was extremely simplified in order to avoid teaching actual skills people may be able to use outside of the game to harm others.

Other skills, such as tailoring, were more in depth and often requiring manuals to learn how to do properly. Cooking was possibly the most advanced skill in that regard, aiming to imitate real life cooking in the game. It not only taught fantastic skills, but allowed people to bring their skills in to the game as well.

In the real world, I am quite the formidable chef

Opening my inventory, I place a few wooden boards down on the ground. Removing a large portion of each meat out of my inventory, I begin cutting them up into slices and laying them out on the boards. Naturally, I ensure to cut off the excess fat as I go.

Recruiting Fen, she may not be able to do any cooking but I have her clear a large area of snow for us to cook and sleep on. Meanwhile, the other two party members leave to collect firewood.

The sky is nearly pitch black by the time everyone is done with their tasks. A camp fire is fortunately burning thanks to Prince Charming having a flint and steel, at first we all turned to panic when we realized we couldn’t ignite the flame.

A large iron cauldron full of snow is situated on a tripod above the fire. As soon as the snow melts and water boils, it will be time to cook the meat.

Unfortunately, meat is all I have, but if the prince shares around a small amount of bread as well it could be a nice meal.

There is only one difficulty I have, and that is that inside this game there are none of the herbs and flavourings of real life. The only flavourings in End Online you can use are the herbs connected to herbalism, which all have foreign tastes. The only thing left to do is use your better judgement and experiment.

At least, this is what I have learnt from the internet informing me that “there ain’t no salt n’ pepper” in this game, and the old lady at the apothecary telling me I can use herbs in cooking.

Bringing out my mortar and pestle, first off is to put something in the water to replace the salt I would normally put in. Going through my inventory though, I have an extremely limited number of available herbs. Making a decision, I take out five green medicinal herbs, grind them to dust and pour the contents in the large cauldron.

After mixing it through, I drop all the meat in and let it cook in the boiling water.

Thinking that the meat may become a little bland without anything extra, an idea comes to mind. Both the ‘Fire Flower’ and ‘Winter Berry’ have quite nice flavours, it is just the effects that taste bad. Grinding them up with a ratio of one flower to one berry, I create a paste where the hot and cold effects should cancel each other out, leaving the flavour behind.

Using some spare firewood, I create a small fire next to the main one. On top of if the new mini blaze, I place a small pot with the new herb paste and a portion of the fat I previously removed from the meat.

Stirring it all together I slowly cook it until it becomes something similar to a thick red sauce.

I am a little sceptical thanks to the colour, but a quick taste test reveals it to be rather nice, albeit a little spicy. As soon as I taste it, a message appears in front of me.

‘That’s incredible! Who knew cooking could have such an effect!’

Flabbergasted at the window before me, I realize I have a full recipe that nobody else knew about, and the effects are impressive as well.

Tasting the meats and water also provided three new recipes, ‘Rejuvenating Water’, ‘Boiled Snow Rabbit Meat(Rejuvenating)’ and ‘Boiled Thèr Venison(Rejuvenating)’. I can check them all from my recipe menu, where I have a tab for potion recipes and one for cooking recipes. The items I currently have in my inventory also glow green on the recipes, allowing me to visibly see what I can and cannot create.

The lists are a little short, but surely they will grow over time.

With my cooking done, I serve up a four plates of meat, leaving Prince Charming to hand out bread. Of course, I didn’t forget to pour my new sauce over everyone’s meat.

The thick slabs of juicy venison give everyone a sense of bliss, simply melting in the mouth. With the mouth-watering aroma it gives off, I am actually a little concerned it may attract some hostile beasts.

“This is delicious!” Verde exclaims, stuffing the food in her mouth, “Lost, what is your cooking skill level at? It must be quite high to have food tasting this good!”

Apparently the higher the cooking level, the better the food tastes, to the point where even a simple steak can become gourmet. But this food appears to me to be the result of two things.

Firstly, the fact that it is a part of a legendary skill. And secondly, combining skills, that being herbalism and cooking in this instance.

“It’s not very high,” I reply modestly, “I just have knowledge on how to cook is all.”

“That’s still amazing. I wish I could cook like this.”

She has her hood down while eating the food so I can see her eyes sparkling across from the camp fire.

“My lady, I will cook for you whenever you like!” Prince Charming starts his usual show off to Verde.

“But Sir Laurence, I didn’t think you had the cooking skill.”

“Well… No, not in the game. But, I’m sure I can still cook.”

This guy, is he asking to cook for her in real life? She is definitely a beauty, more so than many of the famous models I have seen, but he really is set on her, isn’t he.

“…Lost… More…”

Fen turns my attention away from the other two and onto the empty plate she is holding. Fortunately, I had foreseen her having an appetite completely different than some ordinary girl her size. This is the exact reason why I used such a large cauldron.

There is no more sauce left yet she happily finishes everything I cooked.

After cleaning up, Verde and Prince Charming pull out a sleeping bag each, the prince also removing an extra one for me on Verde’s request. Unfortunately, there are only three sleeping bags between us, but Fen deciding to stand guard for the night solves that problem.

Falling asleep in game is incredibly easy, you only need to follow a few simple steps. Get into a bed or sleeping bag at night. Close your eyes. Wish for sleep.

Oblivion.

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When I open my eyes, I feel a pressure against my chest emanating a considerable amount of warmth. Looking down I see a lump of messy white hair sprawled all around inside the sleeping bag.

The figure is making very slight breathing noises and upon brushing some of the hair aside, revealed Fen. The wolf girl has crawled into my sleeping bag sometime last night and is currently curled up, attached to my chest with one leg casually stretched out over me.

My chest thumps harder with the awareness of how close this girl is to me. She may be some kind of AI designed for this game, but right now in front of me is an adorable girl hiding in the sleeping bag, holding onto me.

Sweat trickling down my face, I consider waking her up. She seems so peaceful and content that my heart wavers, letting her remain sleeping.

A strange sound comes from below that causes me to open my eyes again. It almost sounds like someone chewing.

Below my head Fen has pulled herself slightly closer to me and is chewing on my cloak. Gradually taking larger bites, she eventually places one that bit into my chest itself.

“Ouch!”

Before she goes to land her second bite I awkwardly swing my only free hand to karate chop the top of her head with a considerate force.

“What do you think you’re doing!? Glutton Wolf!”

The girl does not wake up, despite the edge of my hand coming down on top of her head. Her face emits a sly grin as she squeezes her body completely against mine.

Inwardly letting out a sigh, I climb out of the sleeping bag.

Fen wakes without my presence next to her, shortly following behind me with some lazy stretches. Verde and Prince charming appear to be waking up slowly too.

“Now that I think about it. Weren’t you supposed to be keeping watch last night? Fen?” I raise an eyebrow at the girl.

“I… got lonely…” She puts on a sorry face, but I highly doubt she is.

I decide not to interrogate her about it. Fen simply does what she wants, when she wants. It is considerably irritating at times, but she is always there when I need help.

Altering our direction slightly west, we travelled for a full week, equivalently three weeks in game. During that time, everything around us began to change.

At first we travelled through various snow ridden areas of forests, hills, and even some frozen plains where the wind could freeze most players. Yet slowly the snow gradually gave way to the dirt and grass beneath it.

Sometimes the others would log off. That idiot prince, as it turned out, was a university student and had classes from time to time. During the times when it was just me and Fen, we spend our time exploring the local areas.

Often we came across small towns where I have Fen sell any extra loot I had picked up. To my dismay, it turned out I still gain infamy points if I am in the same room.

The further we travel, the more the snow starts fading away. As our surrounding slowly start to blossom into spring colours, the amount of players we encounter also increases.

A group of two players trying to kill us had to be the most memorable moment for me. They had originally come over, mocking us after seeing the symbols on our hands, indicating we were from the Kingdom of Glace.

Shortly afterwards they offered for the girls to join them and they would spare them, but not us two guys. Prince Charming, in the finest moments of his brilliance, decided to step forward and protect, “The beautiful ladies.”

As it turns out, those two players had only just reached level fifty without paying any attention to their stats. Sir Laurence was a level not much higher than them, but he had improved a lot since I saw him fight.

His sword all of a sudden seemed to flow like water, cutting down his opponents easily. This is the reason in the game why people who simply try to get levels as fast as possible usually don’t have the strength to match them. It is also the easiest way for a player, such as this prince, to get the large red skull of a player killer on his back.

During our travels, I only manage to gain four levels, but I do level up some of my skills a fair bit.

Although, I was disappointed how ‘Potion Creation’ was not showing much progress. Despite its current level, it could not compare with the herbalism from my class skill, with raw herbs nearly as potent as potions themselves.

From time to time, I also check the auction on the two pieces of equipment I had put up.

Each time I do so however, I feel a sigh overcoming me. It had been a full week in real life and their value had only gone up to a hundred dollars each.

They should be more popular than this, considering that their requirements met what the current average player’s level was. All items that are for the average level of players are generally the most sought after items. But mine didn’t seem to be getting much attention for some reason.

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Walking up a lush green hill we enter the town of Leaz. Taking a deep breath at the sight before us, smoke is rising from houses that are half burnt to the ground. There are even a few that are little more than scorched remains.

“I don’t understand, what could have happened here!?” Verde’s face looks mortified, disbelieving what has happened.

“Is it that bad?” I ask her, confused as to why she is so shocked.

“It is! This is a major town, over ten thousand people live here and it has its own garrison. How could it have possibly been destroyed like this!?”

I see, she is shocked at whom or what could do this. Even I can understand that this level of damage to a large town would have been done by quite the formidable force.

“Well, let’s go have a look around. Surely there are some residents left.”

It’s oddly quiet where we are, no NPC’s walking around, and no players either. Where exactly could they have gone?

Strolling through the town we split up into two groups, Fen coming with me as if it is simply the natural choice.

Walking directly into the centre of town, Fen and I turn left in our search for survivors.

We make sure to check in every home that is not completely destroyed, in case people are hiding inside. I have Fen go in first whenever we do go inside. Not because of any possible danger, but because my intimidating aura would probably cause the people to think they are under attack again.

‘Every house is deserted. Surely there must be a few survivors, considering I haven’t seen any corpses. Did they flee the town?’

Fen leads the way into a large triple story building that still had the entire first floor intact. At first glance, the interior appears to be an inn. Fully equipped with a kitchen and a platform for a performer, what else could it be?

However, the entire upstairs was destroyed, eliminating the key feature of an inn, the guest rooms. Perhaps I could now call this a bar.

Standing behind a counter is a man with the physique of a barrel. Quickly ducking back outside the shop, I leave Fen to talk to him with the words I told her to say.

Pressing the side of my face against the door, I listen to the conversation

“Young miss! Welcome! Sorry, but we currently have no rooms… Available. Can I help you with something else?”

“… What… Happened here…”

I frown slightly. She possibly could have worded it better.

“It was devastating,” the man sounds physically strained, “A week ago, during the middle of the night, we were the victims to an onslaught of Stone Kobolds. Normally we receive an attack by a single group of twenty or thirty, but our guards can always hold them off. However, this time, we received an attack of twenty thousand. There were even Boulder Ogres mixed in with the group.”

His voice grows even tighter as he continues to talk.

“I sent an urgent message to Forste as soon as it started. Alas, they could not make it in time… They took them! Men, women, children. There were next to no survivors, only a few survivors like me, cowering in hidden rooms.”

“Then, the worst came. A pitch black dragon easily a hundred meters long!”

I’m sure saying it was a hundred meters long is a bit of an exaggeration, but I wonder how bad it could have been. All hope drain from his voice after that, leaving only emptiness.

“It flew over once, and it breathed hell down onto Leaz… Our entire town… burned for six full days!”

“… Oh… Okay…”

Fen! How can you be so heartless!

“Young lady, I can see you are not from around here. Did you come with any warriors?”

“… I did…”

“That’s great!” I can visualize his eyes sparkling just from his tone, “Would you please ask them to help us. Our townsfolk have been taken to the eastern mountain range and enslaved by the monsters. Who knows what they are having them do. Please, save them!”

“… No…”

I can feel tears of blood running down my face, why would you say “No”!? I did all the calculating, if I returned with even a few hundred prisoners I would surely gain enough fame to clear my slate of all the built up infamy. I don’t like being seen as a bad person.

A few footsteps later the door opens, causing me to lose balance but not completely fall over. Fen stands in front of me, looking at me as if not knowing what to do next.

“… I found out… What happened…”

Behind her, I can see the inn owner crumpled over the counter, defeat riddling his face.

“Argh! How could you!?” I nearly pull my hair out in frustration.

Verde and Prince Charming approach us, showing proud looks on their face.

“Verde!” I call out before they can say anything, “Please go inside and offer our help to that man!” Bending forwards at a forty five degree angle from the waist, I beg her.

“W-What!?” She is stunned at my actions, “Why would you want me to do that.”

“I wish to do this quest and save the townsfolk, so please go accept the quest from the man in there.”

“Well,” I stand up straight to see the bottom half of her thinking face. “I heard the story from a family hiding in one of the houses. Apparently, the grim reaper covered the sky in darkness and rained down fire. Don’t you think it may be a little out of our league?”

“I believe there are some benefits I should not pass up on.”

“Can I ask… Why didn’t you go accept the request from him.”

“I kind of, have this skill… It prevents me from interacting with NPC’s properly. Whenever I do, I end up gaining infamy. Also, I can’t unequip it, so that is not an option.”

Averting my eyes, I feel slightly awkward as she laughs at my situation

‘It’s not that funny you know, it is quite serious for me.’

“I didn’t mean to laugh. I’m sorry,” She is still giggling despite saying that, “But I still think that whatever creature did this to the town in a single town is too much for us.”

“We don’t need to fight it, just rescue the townspeople. Plus, the uncle in there said it was a dragon.”

Prince Charming widens his eyes with my words, a strange light entering them. Surely this guy isn’t thinking of…

Like a bolt of lightning, he enters the building behind me and with one bellowing shout…

“Good Sir! Please permit me, Sir Laurence, to slay this dragon for you!”

“A warrior!” The man in the store is so easily filled with life again, “Forget the dragon. Please just rescue our-“

“I will slay the dragon!”

Just as I imagine him being instantly turned to ash before some almighty dragon, a window appears in front of each of us.

The down side to turning down this quest wasn’t all that bad. However, Prince Charming and his child like dream of slaying a dragon has already accepted the quest for all of us.

Out of curiosity, I open my quest log. In there at the start of the ‘Rescue the citizens of Leaz’ it describes the acceptance of the quest.

Closing the window immediately, I could not possibly continue reading the words of some medieval poet writing about the venerable actions of Sir Laurence in Leaz and his oath to slay the dragon. I had hoped it would mark his foolish actions, but my quest log appeared to like him just as much as everyone else did.

He walks out of the inn beaming, incredibly proud of his actions.

“Hah–hah-hah! I knew my day would come!”

“”Go die on your own!”” Verde and I mimic each other’s words at him, Fen simply giving an irritated look at the man.

“Well, shall we go?”

Looking at Verde and Fen and giving a small shrug of my shoulders, we all decide we may as well go. The four of us head off east in no particular rush, not exactly eager to chance running into a dragon.

“Remember not to die,” Verde said casually as we walk, “These marks on our hands indicate we are from Glace. If any of us die, that is exactly where that person will respawn. There’s no changing our spawn point after all, it’s set to your home country and that is it.”

I visibly swallow, the thought of travelling all this way only to respawn back in Iceridge was quite terrifying.

“What if another player kills us, we would be sent hundreds o

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