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VRMMORPG: Dragomancer Reborn

Arthur Grey was one of the many poor souls doomed to forever do menial dead end jobs. That was until, the rise of a new Virtual reality game Morpheus Online. It was a technological revolution that ushered in a new age for the world. One didn’t need to be educated! One didn’t need to go to college! All could simply strive to gain fortune in Morpheus Online and become rich! Arthur of course joined in on the opportunity presented and did his best to reap a fortune for himself. Unfortunately things didn’t go well for him and one day he perished in an earthquake. Miraculously though, fate had a different plan. Arthur found himself back in his 18 year old self! He had regressed! With all his memories intact, Arthur vowed to reach the top of Morpheus Online, taking advantage of all the secrets that were still hidden along with the biggest secret of them all: The Dragomancer’s Legacy! Taming dragons? Wielding their powers? All was within the grasp as long as one became a Dragomancer. But there was a lot more to the dark side of Morpheus Online that Arthur would discover, realizing there was more to his regression than just luck.

Grand_Void_Daoist · Games
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Arthur hadn't expected to hear about the Six Forest Gathering here. 

It was something that was actually a regular event and happened every year in the game. It involved merchants and mercenary groups meeting and talking about various things as well as sales of some good items.

Of course, the invitations to the Six Forest Gathering were limited to a few powers. And those that were invited were usually quite well to do in the kingdom. 

'Even the King pays attention and sends a few representative nobles for it… how did Dozla even get invited to something like this?' Arthur was rather confused.

For a bandit to be invited along with his groups was unthinkable. Normally speaking, the mercenaries would simply kill the bandits if they found them there while the Merchants would be very offended.

After all, the merchants and mercenaries were often at odds with the bandits. Not to mention the nobles there wouldn't tolerate lowly bandits being there either.