"Do you realize something?" Cassie looked over at Ellie as she handed her a plate to go in the dishwasher. "Eric's made sure that we've both gotten every one of our wishes from Thanksgiving."
"I know," Ellie arranged a handful of silverware into the baskets in the dishwasher. "Christmas is still a couple weeks away and he's already found a way to give us everything we wanted."
Eric had retreated to the den after dinner to log into his gaming system for the first time in days. He had gotten a message from Lisa asking if he was doing okay and letting him know she had sent him game invites the last few times she had played, but he hadn't been on to accept. He had agreed to meet up with her in the game that evening. He was a few minutes early, and had barely logged in, when an invite appeared and he accepted.
In the huge open world platform of the game, there were a variety of regions that you could play in and travel between. Eric had been in most of them at some point, but tended to spend most of his time in an area of mountain forest where his gear was best matched for concealment and where he was most familiar with the terrain. Exploring new areas was fun and exciting, but dangerous, as it forced you to move around much more carefully to avoid roving bands of players who worked together, concealed players lying in wait, ambushes and elaborate traps that could be engineered within the game with the right materials and expertise. In such a large open world, most players tended to stick to the key areas they knew and where they had built up an advantage in defending themselves or gained the upper hand in hunting other players.
Lisa sent him a map location for a trading village not far from where he was in the game and he used a quick travel function to take him to the market square where he they had planned to meet. He had no problem finding Lisa in the crowded market. The bright colors she had chosen, and the wide berth that most players gave her character, made her very easy to find. Eric hit a request to open a voice link and it went green almost immediately.
"There you are! Hi!" Lisa's voice came through the headset linked to his controller.
"I've been looking for you for days! I can't believe we finally hooked up!" She sounded very glad to see him. "How did you get here?"
"I quick traveled," Eric could see other players turning to watch them. No one would be able to hear them, but it was pretty obvious that their characters knew and were talking to each other. "Yeah, sorry I've been pretty busy the last couple of days with stuff here at the house. What did you want to do?"
"I've got horses. Follow me." Lisa started walking across the market to a stable where players could buy, equip, heal and safely board horses within the game. Eric followed her to a stall where she unlocked an armored warhorse and said, "This one's you." The horse was a dark brown and his armor and accessories were colored to blend into the wooded areas of this region of the game. Eric mounted the horse and waited while Lisa unlocked the horse in the next stall.
Lisa mounted up a pure white warhorse with bright armor that matched her own. The bright red accent pieces, tack and saddle were matched to her cloak and hair. She took the lead in guiding them out of the stables and through the market. They chatted as Lisa took them through the small walled town and past the guarded gates that led out onto the road and open country.
Eric, like a lot of players, didn't own a horse in the game. They were very handy for traveling quickly through the open world, particularly between new areas you had never visited or quick travel portals you had unlocked in the places you had. They also gave the rider an advantage in battle, both in speed and maneuverability. But they were extremely expensive, both to buy and heal. They took damage and could die if you couldn't afford to heal them, equip them and maintain their health. The fact that Lisa apparently owned two of the most expensive type of horse available in the game was extremely impressive.
Once in the open, Lisa led them off the road, not far from the village, and up into the mountain forest. Winding her way through a series of canyons and along ridges where the horses could climb the steep grades, Lisa clearly knew this part of the world extremely well. One of the difficult aspects of this region was that the terrain frequently led into canyons and sheer cliff faces that were difficult to climb out of without specialized gear and very slow going. Eric himself used several dead end canyons in the game to ambush new players who wandered into the area for the first time.
"Hang back here a second," Lisa dismounted at the crest of a rocky pass as they prepared to enter a river filled gorge. He watched her character move into the tree line to their left and several minutes passed. Eric heard the sound of weapons clanging against armor and a short time later Lisa's character emerged from up the trail below where they had stopped, but now wearing an outfit that allowed her to blend into the forest more easily. She mounted her horse and Eric watched it too transform its body color and accessories piece by piece to better blend into the forest. Lisa must have carried a full second set of armor in her inventory in equip her horse for the change. Eric wondered if he currently had enough gold to purchase even one of the sets of armor and accessories for a horse like hers.
'There's only one really good ambush spot for this gorge and it's not easy to find," Lisa explained. "Every once in a while someone finds it and sets up there and thinks they own the place." She giggled. "They never see you drop in on them from above because you can't see the ledge unless you scout back up around from the top of the gorge." Lisa led him into a spot in the trees on the opposite side of the trail and pushed a rock to reveal a cave entrance. "We can leave the horses here," she led him in and it was small room with a chest. Leading the way back out, Lisa shifted the rock and the cave entrance disappeared. Eric would have walked by it a hundred times and never know it was there.
"C'mon," Lisa led him back to the trail and showed him the way down to the ledge above the ambush site, and then down into the gorge to the river. She stopped for a moment to scan the area with a detection ability her character had and then told Eric what they were about to do. Lisa dove into the river and swam down to the bottom, going into the deepest part to enter an underwater cave that led back up into a dry tunnel. Lisa lit a torch and led him carefully through a series of traps to a locked door which she disarmed. Once inside, Eric found that it was an elaborately fashioned and decorated fortress, built into the cliff face along the wall of the gorge.