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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.

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In order to get the Teleportation Scrolls, Arthur headed to a shop that specialized in selling magic items. This was due to the fact that the Teleportation was a kind of magic in the end. 

At the shop, one could buy not only magic scrolls, but also other magic items like staffs, accessories, robes and more. It was a place that would be decently busy, but since it was already night time, the shop barely had more than a couple of people.

As such, Arthur didn't have any difficulty in finding the scrolls.

"Hmm, three should be fine for now." Arthur muttered to himself, and picked up the scrolls from a shelf.

With how popular and necessary the Teleportation Scrolls where, they were usually made in bulk and had an entire shelf dedicated to them. The scrolls were about ten centimeters long and were tightly rolled up, to take the least amount of space. This allowed over a hundred scrolls to easily fit on the shelf and could be restocked easily too.