Chapter 7
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"Don't they do something a bit stronger?" I asked.
"Well.... I guess there's always the 'Old Joe's'" said Jewelled Princess. As she said this, many faces turned to look at us, as if to say 'No, don't do it!'.
"Yeah, I'll have a double of Old Joe's!" I replied. The barman nervously poured my drink, and JP paid for it. I picked it up and took a sip of it.
"Hey, go careful, that stuff is strong!" said Jewelled Princess. "So, have you bought any weapons or anything yet?"
"No, I did go to the shop and have a look around, but decided that you might have a few suggestions about what might be good for me."
"Good idea! Yeah, we can go to the shop later... had a play of the game yet yet?"
"I went to the Tutorial Dungeon, to get a bit more familiar with the controls.."
"Another good idea, took me a bit to get used to some of the strange moves, but if you like, I can sort-of tutor you."
"Oh, ok, that would be nice... although I'm not sure I'm wanting to really get to know the game."
"Oh, you should, it's fun!" I could hear a sort of 'please' in her voice as she said it.
"But why would you want to teach me, rather than go out fighting yourself?"
"I guess coz it's something different to do. It gets a bit boring after a while, just doing the same sort of stuff, in the hope that eventually your skill level goes up a tiny bit, or you get a new weapon, and you neet a new monster."
She was right: I felt the same after playing a game for a while with the same people, it did get a bit boring. So you'd maybe start with a new team, or find a new game. I was still fine with playing Fortnite: whilst I started playing 'Battle Royale', I now tended to play 'Save the world'. A couple of players I knew enjoyed creating stuff in 'creative', and I'd joined them to play, but the idea of creating a world wasn't my thing, I enjoyed playing. Ok, I enjoyed shooting!
"So, you chose to be a female thief then: any particular reason?"
"Well, I'm normally a male fighter, with a big gun, so thought it might be fun to try out something new. So, yeah, I'm a girl, what do you think?"
"You look quite cute, but still very basic, we need to change your appearance a bit. So what subclass did you choose?"
"I randomly went for 'Kunoichi', is that gonna be ok?"
"Ah, right, not so many of them around... your armour is only cloth, so doesn't give you so much defence, but your attacking skills will be greater. Your specialties will be projectiles and fire magic."
We chatted together for a while, without me actually mentioning Hanna's online braces, but finally I couldn't ignore it any more. A message came up on the screen, saying 'the alcohol is starting to affect your vision!' JP's braces seemed to get shinier, prompting me to finally ask: "So, you seem to have some substantial braces: is that what you actually had for your treatment then?"
I heard a slight giggle from Hannah. "I was wondering when you'd mention them. Yeah, I had headgear for a bit, but not quite as much as my character. And the straps were plain blue. I decided to have a bit of fun with it for my character!"
At lunch, whilst Hannah had mentioned her appliances, and then having braces, she's not said anything about having headgear: I guessed she had found having headgear to be a bit embarrassing. But in that case, why go overboard in the game? "So, the game lets you make custom stuff then?" I asked.
"Yeah, it's generally based on an existing item, so inherits it's properties. So you get a lot of people customising things like shields, swords, or clothing. My headgear is deemed to be a sort of hat, my braces are a form of 'makeup'."
"It actually looks pretty good. Is it expensive to do customisations like that?"
"Not particularly cheap, but not over expensive... but it did take a lot of work to get the coins to pay for it. I started with just the braces."
"So what are you then? Some sort of fighter, I'm guessing?" I decided it would be better to not go on too much about the braces and headgear, it might 'weird her out'.
"Close, I'm a 'Female Slayer', specifically a 'Vagabond', although I actually started as a 'Gunner'. I decided pretty quickly I didn't enjoy that, but understood enough to choose to be a 'Slayer' instead, so created a new character."
"Doesn't your strange 'hat' make you stick out a bit?"
Again, she laughed. "Yes, but now I'm a pretty strong character, it often works to my advantage. It's also good at 'breaking the ice' when I meet a character I don't know. There's actually four other characters that have braces like this... it's a good way to earn a few coins, letting others copy your equipment!"
We chatted a bit more: she didn't seem too shy talking about her 'hat', so I probed further. "So how bad WERE your teeth before you got your braces then? Your real ones, that is?"
"Oh, I had bunny teeth: my top front teeth were quite big, and stuck out way too far. Also my other teeth were a bit crooked. So they gave me an activaror appliance, to help my lower jaw get bigger. At the same time, they needed to make my top teeth go back a bit, so I had to wear a headgear with the activator. Oh, yeah, it also had a screw in it, to make my teeth wider." Her description made sense: an expander would help create space for her top teeth, as would moving them back slightly with the headgear. Then the effect of enlarging her lower jaw would create more space for her lower teeth too.
Back in the game, I took another sip of my drink, and the NPC sat next to us said "Hey, take it slowly, that stuff is strong.. and I mean STRONG!"
"I bet you didn't like that?" I asked Hannah / JP.
"No, I didn't, although looking back, on balance I think it was all probably worth it. But having to wear headgear made it so much harder for me to go out: I mean, there was no way I was going to wear that headgear out the house, even to a friend's place, but I needed to wear it enough to move my teeth."
"You didn't fancy having to wear it to school then?" I asked, jokingly.
"You're kidding me, I'm sure of it!"
"Yeah, I was! Hey, you don't mind me asking about your braces, do you?"
"No, they were part of my teens, part of me, part of who I am now... Hey, you ever had braces?"
"No," I replied truthfully. I left out the bit: 'but I wish I DID'. "But there were several kids in my class that did. One of my friends even had headgear, but obviously never wore it to school" I lied. One of my mates did have braces: he had a removeable followed by brackets, but never any headgear, but I wanted to 'relax' Hannah, so she might be a bit more willing to talking about her braces. And it was a lie I felt ok with, there was no way she could ever find out if it was true or not.
"Hey," I continued, "you said you had brackets: so which was better, the appliance or the brackets?"
(Ah, a good place to pause for another quick poll: (a) for the activator, (b) for the brackets, or (c) for the headgear! And please feel free to explain your choice!)
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