If there was an absolute picture of a newbie around Terra, the current poster child had to be Juniper. With this being her third login, she hadn't even made it too far from the starting area. She'd only made it to Stokbon, and just being around the city was a wealth of experiences for someone who was doubling up on living through new and exciting events. Being shorter than she was IRL, being seen as a girl, it was all new and scary considering what little she knew about actually being a girl just yet.
Still, she would learn. There was always going to be more time to learn and grow, painful as it would inevitably be.
Today had been a rough day at home for her IRL. So, she was just here to be here, no goals or plans as of yet. Perhaps something would happen that would change that. As it would happen, she found a stand where a few folks seemed to be playing some kind of game. Fresh to a big city like this, being from a small town in the real world, she didn't understand that she was better off not getting involved at all.
It was a scam.
A classic one, too, but not one that most bystanders or passersby would save her from. She approached with a bright smile, practically begging to be conned out of what little gold she had, and fell into the trap. But it was just beginning, would someone step in after all?
Anyone watching would see a girl with white or silver hair, depending on who you asked, dressed in robes fitting for a noob who hadn't gotten around to getting other clothes yet. She hadn't even started any kind of quests as of yet she was so green. Her red eyes flitted over the conman's hands as he shuffled around cups, sensitive ears trying to listen for the movement of the ball to pinpoint it but struggling thanks to the crowds. Her fox ears twitched, sensing something off about what she'd just heard in the rhythm but not seen.
She was getting to the resolution of it being a scam slowly, but wouldn't understand until she'd already lost once and bet again, blinking in confusion at how she'd lost. She'd always been good at these kinds of games, hadn't she?
Still, she would learn. There was always going to be more time to learn and grow, painful as it would inevitably be.
Today had been a rough day at home for her IRL. So, she was just here to be here, no goals or plans as of yet. Perhaps something would happen that would change that. As it would happen, she found a stand where a few folks seemed to be playing some kind of game. Fresh to a big city like this, being from a small town in the real world, she didn't understand that she was better off not getting involved at all.
It was a scam.
A classic one, too, but not one that most bystanders or passersby would save her from. She approached with a bright smile, practically begging to be conned out of what little gold she had, and fell into the trap. But it was just beginning, would someone step in after all?
Anyone watching would see a girl with white or silver hair, depending on who you asked, dressed in robes fitting for a noob who hadn't gotten around to getting other clothes yet. She hadn't even started any kind of quests as of yet she was so green. Her red eyes flitted over the conman's hands as he shuffled around cups, sensitive ears trying to listen for the movement of the ball to pinpoint it but struggling thanks to the crowds. Her fox ears twitched, sensing something off about what she'd just heard in the rhythm but not seen.
She was getting to the resolution of it being a scam slowly, but wouldn't understand until she'd already lost once and bet again, blinking in confusion at how she'd lost. She'd always been good at these kinds of games, hadn't she?
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