Origin ARS 4

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Authors: Scottie Futch
should get you to level forty before I continue on. This is enough to help you reach level thirty-three at least.” he said.
    Ero giggled excitedly then hugged herself. Soon she would be filled with more of her Scott’s lovely experience. They had spent two days working on the requests from the town quest board and during that time Scott had managed to reach level forty-two. The moment he had reached level forty, his experience requirements jumped considerably.
    Scott immediately began the transfer protocol and Ero squealed in great excitement. She fluttered erratically for a moment before Scott caught her. The poor little thing spasmed and turned bright red as her body was filled with so much wonderful experience. She could hardly contain her enjoyment of the moment.
    Eventually, Ero started to babble about her goodness. Every now and then she would whisper out, “Oh my goodness...” in soft, sultry, tones before she ran her hands along her body.
    “Sometimes I wonder if she is having a fairygasm, or if she looted a personal stash of ecstasy.” said Scott.
    Rhea laughed at him then walked over and looked down at the softly whispering fairy. She certainly looked like she had found a great deal of personal bliss.
    “I should catch up with you soon, if you keep doing that.” said Rhea.
    Her heightened experience requirement meant that it took ten times more experience than a human to gain a level. Scott’s human experience gain bonus made it so that he received far more experience when he defeated a higher level opponent than she did. It was problematic at times, but since he had to give his experience to Ero they managed it well. Such things would change when they transferred to the other server, but for now it was a workable situation.
    “Will your experience requirements increase like mine?” he asked.
    Rhea nodded to him. “Yes. Yours will increase again at level seventy and then once more after one hundred. Though, it won’t matter since we’ll transfer to the other server around that time.”
    Scott smiled at her. “You know, I still don’t understand why you need so much more experience as an elf. The reincarnation thing sort of negates the purpose of an enhanced lifespan, doesn’t it?”
    “A little, but it is more of an endgame and lore thing. Elves are meant to be epic and powerful beings with incredible skill in the endgame. They take a lot longer to reach the higher levels, but when they get there they are far stronger than most other races” said Rhea.
    “That makes sense. Given how quickly I could hurl myself up the experience ladder, most humans probably struggle with their ability points.” said Scott.
    It was on old topic, but he had decided to revisit it since it had always bothered him. In the end, what real purpose did it serve other than to keep the number of elf players down? Of course, that could be the true purpose. After he asked Rhea that point specifically she smiled at him.
    “Yes, that is part of the reason. Elves are meant to be rare and powerful existences. They are one or two steps below the divine races of the world.” said Rhea.
    “Divine races?” asked Scott.
    Rhea nodded at him. “Yes, as an elf I am connected to the forces of nature in a more direct manner. I can’t use primordial magic because of my class, but if I were to reincarnate as an advanced class for my race, I could be connected to the wind and the rain, or the earth and the flame.”
    “Oh, so you are naturally connected to something I have to learn?” asked Scott.
    “In a manner of speaking, though as a Sorcerer you also are deemed somewhat special.” she said.
    “What do you mean?” asked Scott.
    Rhea tilted her head to the left then tapped her chin. “How do I explain it...?”
    She blinked then pounded her palm with her fist. “Yes, of course. As a sorcerer you have a divergent soul.”
    “OK, a new term... How many of those will I have to learn about before I understand this place?” asked

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