
So here's what I was talking about back on day one. Not to begin with a rather abrupt introduction but, this
is the embracing feature that allows one player to carry another. Here you can see as I carry Tori; my better half, around the countryside. It may not seem like a major deal to everyone, but believe me, if you ever have that little limpet always following you, you're going to love this! Oh, and the above picture was taken through one of the many picture taking frames located around the world, neat huh?
For starters we set off to explore for a bit. In particular, we scoped out the Ancestral Spring and Shadefall Cavern south of the Yaoh starting area, the Ancestral Ruins. Outside the caverns the springs and waterfalls were beautiful in the evening light, green pools reflecting the moon up against the rocks. Inside we found a crazy cyclops guy with some monkey guards. He didn't have anything of signifigance to tell us, perhaps we'll have to come back later. We did some more exploring and then I took my leave for Pokari City, where destiny was supposedly awaiting me.The Journey was long, relative to the trips I had been taking, but soon I was standing in the vast city, it's population easily dwarfed the Ancestral Ruins I had come from. Not only is Pokari vast in size, but it's got a lot to do as well. First things first, I found the vocation trainers, and learned mining and guardian craft. Guardian craft is essentially the game's smithing vocation, covering heavy armors useable by Dragoons and Shamans.
Of course while I was here I also picked up a wide breadth of quests, from slaughter all of these monsters, to deliver this item. Seems I was the new go to guy for dirty work. This wasn't strange to me. What was strange to me was some of the available dialog options for a lot of the townsfolk. One told me about Charles Dickenson, the other about Mesoamerican Pyramids, and even another about Mark Twain, the list goes on. One even went on to quiz me about the two brothers who established Rome. I'm not sure if the game is supposed to be educational, or if the original game had "Did you know?" sections about Chinese mythology, which would make sense given the basis of the game's story in Chinese mythology. And in some strange and terrible move instead of simply translating the Chinese mythology, they tried to add facts about American history in the localization. Who knows?So anywho, off I went out into the areas surrounding town, pickaxe in hand incase I spot
any iron veins, and a variety of objectives to complete for my various quests. After completing a reasonable number of quests I finally got something that looked promising. A quest to unseal an old magical cloud. And it payed off, after completing the quest I got a magic cloud! Referred to in the game as a glider, it drains mana while allowing me to fly around, you can also use vigor to speed up the cloud. Either way it's a lot of fun, and really helped to make navigating the game world a heck of a lot easier, especially areas filled with rocky and difficult cliffs.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I found a new pet on my journey, a Baby Homunkitten Imp. The little blue h
orned dude hits a lot harder than my old fox pet, but he's also got alot less health. My adventures continued onward, using my new magic cloud to get up to areas that had been up until now unaccessible. Though the freedom may have played a large role in me getting lost more than a few times! I traveled to the Shinzu home of Eloquence Peak, and back to the Yaoh home on a few of my quests. Everything seems a lot different from the air.
After some more laborous questing I was level 14 and ready to learn how to capture monsters! So I traveled south, far far down to Lornden's Treehouse, where I was suppose to catch a sheep. Unfortunately, though I did as instructed, I was informed the sheep were too high level... How embarassing! Regardless, the treehouse was a killer view. So anyways, back to questing, and I'll work my way up to 15. Thankfully I've got quite a few things to look forward to at 15. Including a new ability, and a new set of armor and spear I hand crafted myself!And after finally grinding and squeezing out the last bit of the level, here I am at level 15 with my spiffy new weapon and armor. Woo-hoo!

There are a lot of great things besides armor at 15 though. I learned a new ability sprint, which despite it's namesake does not involve running, it's actually a sweeping forward jump that does not go very high, but lets you close a lot of distance horizontally. At the same time I learned my first Ethyr skill, "Essence of Flame." Aside from the impressive visual, the spell does a reasonable amount of damage and lowers the target's resilience, making them easier to strike. Last but not least, I can now capture my own pets at 15, if it weren't so expensive for a new player like myself, I'd be out there capturing even more monsters. But I'm on a budget unfortunately.
I seem to have... acquired a pet, assassin, somehow... Oh, and yes the pet dialog that was already sketchy just got one hundred times more so. Either way, it's time for me to call it a night, preferably as far away from this crazy lady as possible.
Until next time, Akakiba signing out.











