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He pushed the curtains to the side, so he could see better. The light flooded his face, and he had to squint his eyes, to even see anything. He sat down on the edge of the bed and looked around him. Everything in his room looked like it was very n.o.ble, old, or important. His Ingame appareance looked very much like him, just his usually neck long, black hair was white. He stood up, straightened himself and walked towards the door. The door was made out of wood and steel, and looked like it was already in use for several years. It opened easily, with just one small push and Kyaga now found himself in a big hallway, with a lot of doors, and armor and swords as decoration between each of them. He walked down the hallway to get to the big door at the end of it. Everything was quite and all that you could hear were the footsteps from Kyaga.
Once he arrived the door he pushed it open, and now was inside of a big, round room, which was tapered towards the ceiling. In the middle of it was a round stone table with 11 seats. This was the conference room. The room where every Guild matter was discussed with the 11 most important members of the Guild. There were times when all seats were occupied, but since the first health complaints started, many players left. and the meeting almost never consisted of all 11 players. All around the globe AOS used to have over 200 Million Players per day, on over 100 different servers – The most popular VRMMORPG and MMORPG in the history of the entire world. Now there's only one server left, the j.a.pan server with approximately 10 thousand players still playing the game.
He looked over to the table and saw Itaka, the Strategist of 'The Royal Playground'. He had short, dark brown hair and gla.s.ses. Kyaga walked over to him and sat down on his chair. It was the biggest of them all, almost looking like a throne rather than a chair.
"Hey Kyaga."
"Hey Itaka."
"You really look exactly how I feel right now."
Kyaga gave a slight laughter. "So, you feel just like me, huh?"
"Who doesn't in here?" Asked Itaka rhetorical.
Kyaga sighed. "You are right… Who doesn't?"
"You wanna go through the castle a bit?" Asked Itaka.
"Sure, why not." Said Kyaga complying. "Getting a bit of a last view on what we achieved here isn't a bad thing to do I guess."