So, you came to me to want something.
As always, people have to seek me out.
But, your case is something I'll gladly uphold.
Everyone else's cases are meaningless to me.
Regardless, I shall help you.
Tyranny is rising in this world.
Or at least, that's what I'm observing.
Others just like you can stop it.
To end this tyranny once and for all,
Head to a guild. If you don't know which one, I just provided you with the name of one.
S-A-B-E-R-T-O-O-T-H
Then, Marcus woke up from under a tree. He looked around and saw a vast plane. Not another human being in sight. Just grass for miles. Marcus wondered where he was and what happened before he woke up under that tree. All he could remember was his name and this passage that a mysterious voice told him in his sleep.
"Sabertooth? I guess that's where I'll go."
Marcus, not knowing where Sabertooth is, started walking away from the tree. From that moment onward, his body went on autopilot. Anyone he came across, he didn't speak to. Anyone who asked him something, he didn't respond. Anyone he encountered, he didn't remember. His body just took over and started walking it's own path.
Soon, Marcus encountered a path that led to a small tavern. He finally gained control of his own body and walked up to it. He opened the door and walked in. He saw some people there, drinking at the bar. They looked pretty intimidating, however, Marcus didn't feel intimidated and ignored them. He walked up to the bar and saw a female bartender. She smiled at him, however, he didn't return the smile.
"Hello, sir. How are you?"
Marcus didn't answer. The bartender, still smiling, regarded him again.
"What brings you here today?"
Silence. The smile on the bartender's face turned into a frown. Then Marcus sighed.
"I'm looking for a guild called Sabertooth. I don't know how I got here, but can you tell me where I am?"
The bartender smiled again.
"Well, this is Sabertooth."
"Really?"
Marcus looked around in disbelief. He was not pleased with what he's seeing.
"Don't you think it's a bit small for a guild?"
The bartender giggled.
"That's because this isn't actually the guild."
Marcus, unamused, stared at the bartender.
"If that was a joke, I don't get it."
The bartender frowned again.
"How many emotions do you have, anyway?"
Marcus stayed silent. The bartender returned back to her smile and came out from behind the stand.
"Anyway, if you're looking for Sabertooth, it's right this way."
Marcus followed the bartender to the back and through a door. The room they entered was even smaller then the bar.
"Wow, an even smaller room. So this is Sabertooth."
The bartender, now annoyed, gave a menacing look to Marcus.
"Not the room, you idiot!"
Then she pointed to a lacrima in the room.
"Touch it and it will take you to Sabertooth."
Marcus looked at the bartender, then to the lacrima, then back to the bartender.
"All right then."
Marcus walked up to the lacrima and put his index finger on it. A few moments passed when it didn't activate and he looked back at the bartender.
"Nothing ha-"
Before Marcus could finish his sentence, he was engulfed by a light and was transported to a different location.
The light that came from the lacrima was really bright, but luckily, Marcus wasn't looking at it. He was now on the floor rubbing his eyes and disoriented. Once he was done, he stood up and blinked a few times. He realized that there were clouds around him and was curious as to why. He walked to the edge of the floor and looked down. All he could see was more clouds and a very, very, very distant land mass. He slowly backed away and tried to hug the ground. One of Marcus' fears is heights.
"Dammit! Why'd I have to be sent up here? The hell is this place and why is it so high up? I hate heights. I hate height, I hate heights, I hate heights. Someone help!"
As always, people have to seek me out.
But, your case is something I'll gladly uphold.
Everyone else's cases are meaningless to me.
Regardless, I shall help you.
Tyranny is rising in this world.
Or at least, that's what I'm observing.
Others just like you can stop it.
To end this tyranny once and for all,
Head to a guild. If you don't know which one, I just provided you with the name of one.
S-A-B-E-R-T-O-O-T-H
Then, Marcus woke up from under a tree. He looked around and saw a vast plane. Not another human being in sight. Just grass for miles. Marcus wondered where he was and what happened before he woke up under that tree. All he could remember was his name and this passage that a mysterious voice told him in his sleep.
"Sabertooth? I guess that's where I'll go."
Marcus, not knowing where Sabertooth is, started walking away from the tree. From that moment onward, his body went on autopilot. Anyone he came across, he didn't speak to. Anyone who asked him something, he didn't respond. Anyone he encountered, he didn't remember. His body just took over and started walking it's own path.
Soon, Marcus encountered a path that led to a small tavern. He finally gained control of his own body and walked up to it. He opened the door and walked in. He saw some people there, drinking at the bar. They looked pretty intimidating, however, Marcus didn't feel intimidated and ignored them. He walked up to the bar and saw a female bartender. She smiled at him, however, he didn't return the smile.
"Hello, sir. How are you?"
Marcus didn't answer. The bartender, still smiling, regarded him again.
"What brings you here today?"
Silence. The smile on the bartender's face turned into a frown. Then Marcus sighed.
"I'm looking for a guild called Sabertooth. I don't know how I got here, but can you tell me where I am?"
The bartender smiled again.
"Well, this is Sabertooth."
"Really?"
Marcus looked around in disbelief. He was not pleased with what he's seeing.
"Don't you think it's a bit small for a guild?"
The bartender giggled.
"That's because this isn't actually the guild."
Marcus, unamused, stared at the bartender.
"If that was a joke, I don't get it."
The bartender frowned again.
"How many emotions do you have, anyway?"
Marcus stayed silent. The bartender returned back to her smile and came out from behind the stand.
"Anyway, if you're looking for Sabertooth, it's right this way."
Marcus followed the bartender to the back and through a door. The room they entered was even smaller then the bar.
"Wow, an even smaller room. So this is Sabertooth."
The bartender, now annoyed, gave a menacing look to Marcus.
"Not the room, you idiot!"
Then she pointed to a lacrima in the room.
"Touch it and it will take you to Sabertooth."
Marcus looked at the bartender, then to the lacrima, then back to the bartender.
"All right then."
Marcus walked up to the lacrima and put his index finger on it. A few moments passed when it didn't activate and he looked back at the bartender.
"Nothing ha-"
Before Marcus could finish his sentence, he was engulfed by a light and was transported to a different location.
The light that came from the lacrima was really bright, but luckily, Marcus wasn't looking at it. He was now on the floor rubbing his eyes and disoriented. Once he was done, he stood up and blinked a few times. He realized that there were clouds around him and was curious as to why. He walked to the edge of the floor and looked down. All he could see was more clouds and a very, very, very distant land mass. He slowly backed away and tried to hug the ground. One of Marcus' fears is heights.
"Dammit! Why'd I have to be sent up here? The hell is this place and why is it so high up? I hate heights. I hate height, I hate heights, I hate heights. Someone help!"