《Data Dragon Danika》Rabbit is Rabbit
Advertisement
The hunter, Hildebrandt Highstrung, was a centaur. Danika did subtly feel that someone who was half horse shouldn't be a meat eater, but then again, most centaurs in story and legend wielded bows.
Danika spent the morning chasing rabbits in the sun. She would zip up to one, puff a breath in its face, and then zoom away before the hunter's arrow arrived. It seemed a little unfair to the rabbits. She had to remind herself that she ate meat in the real world, and that these were just digital imitations of creatures.
The sun warmed her so realistically that it gave her pause, until she remembered that one of the annoying warning labels in the VR-medi pod mentioned exposure to UV in its full spectrum light. After every third breath attack, she would stop for a minute and nibble a chunk of bread or cheese from her ring storage, to keep her energy high enough to do the next breath attack.
Danika wasn't sure how she was supposed to answer when the hunter asked her suddenly, "What have you learned about rabbits today ZipZing?"
She answered hesitantly, "They're quite fast and can jump a lot higher than I expected?"
The centaur chuckled and asked, "Do you think you could correctly identify a rabbit again if you saw one somewhere else?"
"Of course," Danika replied quickly.
"What if it was a different color?" the hunter persisted.
"I could still identify it as a rabbit," she assured him, thinking of the green and pink goat.
"What if its fur was longer, or it had shorter ears?" the centaur questioned.
Danika replied with a frown, "I could probably still figure out that it was a rabbit."
The hunter asked, "So what makes it a rabbit instead of say, a fox?" Danika didn't reply right away this time and he chuckled again and said, "Even if it isn't easy to put into words, you know what makes a rabbit a rabbit don't you?"
Advertisement
Danika rubbed her chin and replied slowly, "I think so, and I can think of a few differences between foxes and rabbits, like the shape of their tails, and their diets."
A chime rang softly in the distance, and Danika quickly called up her menu screen and looked at her character sheet. She had gained both a skill and another point of Karma since she had looked at it earlier that morning. The skill was called "Identify Animal".
Danika returned her gaze to the tall centaur who said, "I've taught you everything I can. I wish you luck in all your future adventures ZipZing."
Danika nodded after a moment and said, "Thank you."
"And thank you for your help catching rabbits," the hunter replied cheerfully.
Danika watched for a moment as he galloped off. He hadn't given her the skill she'd been planning to learn from him, she'd been hoping to learn stealth. She decided that she'd better ask at the beginning next time, and went in search of the farmer, who was the other combat specialist in the village.
A farmer wasn't someone Danika would have guessed specialized in combat, but when she reviewed the skills that the farmer would teach a novice, it seemed plausible since they were all strangely roguelike skills. She had told Danika that she could teach her knots, evasion, goading, or her special move, efficient swing, which she typically used with her scythe.
Danika chose to learn evasion, which she regretted a little after learning what her task was. The farmer had her feed the chickens by giving them one grain at a time, and making sure to give one to each before giving another grain.
Danika had finished off the bread while hunting rabbits, so when the farmer gave her a small sack of mixed grains, she was able to store it in her inventory. She finally worked out a routine where she flew up out of reach between delivering each seed. Her tail suffered whenever she was a little slow in evading the chickens who didn't get the grain of food that pass.
Advertisement
After she finished, Danika changed the order she'd had planned and visited the priest next. He restored her health and energy, and then kindly taught her how to call upon the Jade Emperor to use the skill herself. He also warned her that the skill would cost double the Karma when used on herself.
Danika thought that it really didn't seem as mystical when you'd already met the God you were calling on. She also wasn't certain that it was really the Jade Emperor's power, when using the skill cost Karma points. But then again, maybe the Karma system was just a measure of your standing with the emperor, since it was also used in both character creation and resurrection.
The priest kept her there for a while as he extolled the Jade Emperor generously, along with honorable mentions for the God of Sleep, the God of War, and the Twin Gods of Remembrance. Danika was afraid to ask if there were also other gods, and where dragons ranked in the briefly mentioned celestial servants.
Danika made her escape and logged out in time to accept delivery of her groceries. Then she made herself lunch before continuing, and scooted over to sit beside her few houseplants in the sliver of midday sunbeam while she ate.
When Danika returned to "Living Jade Empire", she continued her quest to collect skills. She needed to defeat the slime at the bottom of the vale before she could collect two of them, but she hoped to learn a skill that would deal damage before she tackled that.
From the farmer's youngest child, she learned the cantrip to make light. From the farmer's eldest, she learned his specialty skill, a spell that induced quick plant growth.
Danika had intended to learn fire starting from the baker, but a careless question had led to being taught basic plant identification. That didn't seem to be completely useless as far as taking on the slime, after a bit of thought, as the baker had shown her how to identify several poisonous weeds to watch for when sorting herbs for flavorings.
The wizard refused to teach her his spell until she'd mastered the cantrip she'd learned. When she asked for specifics, she learned that this meant getting 3 points of skill in a cantrip. She had more bread from her time with the baker, so she started making a light whenever she could and nibbling bread every few minutes.
Danika learned stealth from the innkeeper's daughter, since she'd missed her chance to learn it from the hunter. She regretted giving up the chance to learn to swim, but the ability to move quietly and unnoticed seemed like it would be useful in more environments. She had even managed to keep practicing her light skill during part of her training, by randomly casting it as far from herself as she could.
Advertisement
- In Serial106 Chapters
Dungeon Core Chat Room.
This is a slower-paced "experiment and dungeon building" web novel that tries to use the idea of peer-to-peer communication with Dungeon Cores instead of Dungeon to slave monster communication to break up the detailed dungeon building. Rank 1 description: (minimum met for system initialization...detailed description as follows) Each race was given a system by the gods to make up for their shortcomings and balance their place in this world. Humans: Abysmally bad at understanding and using magic unable to use more than the lowest of magic were given the "Skill System" magic in the form of premade skills with use, study, and mastery tied to experience. Elves: Intuitively understand magic and have long lives leading to vast knowledge and skill in their chosen fields. However, as a species, they have nearly zero sex drive and less than low fertility, so they were gifted the "World Tree System" with experience gained through the care of natural areas – gifting the chance of children to increase their numbers without dirty copulation. All “natural” or “wild” monsters are given an "Evolution system" designed around killing and consuming as many creatures as possible, slowly increasing strength and, at thresholds, allowing mutations to alter them multiple times. Dungeon cores are different. Unlike humans, they can see, manipulate and live off mana. Unlike Elves, they naturally crystallize after extended periods of time in high mana level areas. However, they cannot easily move or communicate and typically go insane without companionship. As a species other than the odd eccentric they are unimaginative. Brute forcing solutions without the drive to truly innovate. Thus they have been gifted with the "Dungeon Connection System" a magical version of the internet accessible by their peers that allows them to barter and sell: bait, traps, monsters, and knowledge, as well as entertain each other with “adventure streams” using exciting recorded battles and humorous reels of arrogant chumps biting off more than they can chew to often fatal effects. This is the casual story of a dungeon unluckily spawned far from potential adventurers forced to innovate beyond its peers to find its place in this world. Rank 2 Description: Justification. I've been on a dungeon core kick for months and while I love the genre – it's sparse with entries. Often the forced conflict gets repetitive and frantic solving of threats "power levels" the protagonist to god levels to progress the plot – taking away the nice steady progression fantasy I'm looking for. (Progression in this story is linked to how strong of monsters/traps/whatever he can create not his "level"...this is demonstrated by some of his newer monsters beating his older monsters not with discrete "this monster has 10 attack this one has 40") Additionally, the focus on 3rd parties with their drama takes away from the reason I’m reading dungeon core novels in the first place – I'm looking for magical crafting, experimentation and kingdom building – not defence from higher and higher levelled enemies looking to steal/destroy/control the MC. This novel is kind of just me writing the story I wish I could read. I like thinking about the experimentation that can be done in fantasy settings using 'mana' as an excuse to make up rules and try to keep them internally consistent. IE once I define how a rule works, I'm going to commit to keeping it – no breaking hard truths I've given when it's convenient, even if it backs me into a corner. Hopefully, that should make the story interesting to read even if it's SOL and less action-oriented. There will be problems to solve and a clear progression in strength (of created monsters and knowledge) however due to not wanting to force conflict for the sake of conflict the general theme will be closer to slice of life with few action sequences and no overarching goal so please keep that in mind when picking this up as the genre is not for everyone. Finally, I have a clear goal of what I want from this story (not an endless romp but a series of arcs and then a conclusion that's a couple of dozen medium-sized chapters long) I want to commit to finishing it or at least bringing it to a point of rest. I hate all the engaging stories that stop with a “hiatus” indefinitely so in the event I lose motivation I'll work to end this even if the ending becomes rushed/unsatisfying just to give a sense of closure. I’m planning on including several polls in terms of direction and taking feedback heavily into account if I get enough readers (but may choose to ignore it if it deviates too far from the direction I want to take this as in feedback like: “The MC needs a cartoonishly evil arch-enemy that wants to enslave him and force the mc to pump out magic items” or “the MC needs to make a body and learn teleportation then live with humans” will get shot down without consideration.)
8 258 - In Serial29 Chapters
For Queen and Country [An Interactive Novel]
Purpose: I'm posting on Royal Road to keep me consistently writing and to collect beta testers/readers for my interactive novel app. Elaine It’s been five hundred years since the unified nations denounced superstition. In this age of reason, Elaine, the recent Queen of Vallis, has become the most celebrated ruler. So beloved by her people to be dubbed the ‘Millenium Queen’, the ‘Sun Queen’. Diane It is this love that makes it all the more unfortunate that she has met an untimely demise. To her only daughter, Crown Princess Diane, she leaves behind a kingdom in mourning. And though the rising sun dries her subjects’ tears, a growing shadow still lurks behind them. You It is up to Diane to protect her people from this looming threat. It is up to you to decide how she does so. Disclaimer: This story was built for an interactive novel app. There were no changes made to make the story more accomadating for this platform. The most notable lack of accomodation is that chapters will be much shorter than the site's average. Help?: If you would be interested in beta testing/reading the interactive novel, please join the story's discord server. The link is posted from time to time in the author's notes. Updates: Mondays and Thursdays* Pacific Time *: Sometimes there will be bonus votes throughout the week. Make sure to look at the chapter updates on the scheduled days if you don’t want to miss out.
8 207 - In Serial20 Chapters
The Great Expedition(Hiatus)
In a city surrounded by deadly mists, the runner Lleu spends his days delivering messages and packages while trying to move up in the world. One chance encounter later and his life is catapulted in every direction. Author's Comment: I've stopped working on this for the time being. I lost interest in continuing this story in favor of other projects.
8 106 - In Serial7 Chapters
(Un)Prophesied Heroes
A regular guy in his 20s gets sucked into a world full of levels, monsters, gods, and propchecies with nothing but his ukulele and the clothes on his back. Uke in hand, Wesley made his way to the local branch of the Bard College to pick up a few levels and hit the road to travel the new world. For a while its all magic forests and incredible sights, but as time goes on it seems more and more likely that Wesley is actually one of these "prophesied heroes" that the lore on this world is full of. Fortunately for him, whatever Dark Lord he was supposed to duel didn't seem to get the memo and the world seems to be at peace. So it's probably nothing, right? This is the story of Wesley's adventuring party as they do their best to get him to fulfull his destiny. A power-hungry [Rogue], a slightly evil [Cleric], a [Mage] that just wants to go home, and a [Lord] who just wants to study the blade. Hopefully destiny is on their side, because the gods seem content to watch them struggle. Author's Note: This story should update once per week, but it might update more. Please leave any constructive criticism/typos I might have missed in the comments. Please enjoy, and let me know what you think!
8 171 - In Serial50 Chapters
Solitary warrior
Ye Mo is an orphan, barely remembering his parents everyday is a fight for survival. In a world where the strong rule and the weak comply fortune will strike and change his destiny forever.
8 173 - In Serial36 Chapters
Real Horror Stories
This is a Collection of Real Life Horror stories.These stories are told by various different people who personally experienced paranormal events.
8 156

