Taming a wolf for my dungeon was nothing special. In fact, it was an extrely easy task. Possibly the easiest task I had in a long while.
Still in the starting zone, all I had to do was head over to the forest where I knew so low-level wolves were. They were part of a few beginner quests related to protecting farms’ livestock from them. The quest givers said that the wolves were increasing their population too quickly for their own good which led to over-hunting in the forest and turning their maws toward the farms. I always figured they set it up that way to make players feel a bit less guilty about killing such lifelike recreations of wolves. After all, who could ever want to hurt a wolf or anything else canine?
Even I felt horrible about having to kill them for early quests. However, I was more excited about getting stronger and fucking everything and anything. My excitent to fuck carried
through the quests.
Fortunately, there would be no killing of wolves to fulfill my goal. In fact, after switching over to my taming class, I was still so over-leveled for the zone that I could walk right up next to the wolves without grabbing their aggro. I was even able to pet them and touch their ears! They had zero reaction to that, though, which was kind of disappointing. They simply continued going through their idle animations until attacked.
So, I was able to pet them as much as I wanted to, but they weren’t able to reciprocate any sort of affection. What was the point in that case?
At least they would change after taming a wolf. Tad pets had no problem showing affection toward their masters. Even the more grotesque and monstrous variants of pets had animations to display affection. Giant bugs, dinosaurs, wolves, wisps, slis, tal cubes—all of them had their own ways of expression affection. The ones who weren’t illegal to fuck could also, obviously, all have sex with whoever owned them.
I just had to hope that they retained their affectionate animations after being converted into dungeon summons. They probably did, but I wasn’t sure. All I did was fuck a couple of my dungeon’s monsters instead of ever trying to pet them or cuddle with them.
I needed to try that out.
But first, I needed to ta a wolf.
The task of taming a wolf was as simple as using the skill on it. I went up to the nearest wolf after petting nearly every single one within my sight, using the skill, and tad it without any issues. I didn’t need to try and lower its health or tempt it with treats or anything. The sheer level difference between us made it an instant success regardless of all other conditions.
Being over-leveled was always nice.
Once the wolf was tad, I chose to convert it into a dungeon monster so that I could summon as many wolves as I wanted once I made it back to the dungeon. That was exactly what I was going to do next, too. There was nothing else I needed to do, so it was ti to summon an army of fluffy wolves I could cuddle with and pet whenever I wanted to!
But a certain sobody popped up in front of
before I could head back to the dungeon.
A certain sobody who was tiny enough to sit on top of the flowering bush without falling through it.
“Hey,” Syl said.
The day was going so good, too. “What do you want?” I asked her.
“I deserve that sort of response.”
“That doesn’t answer the question. If you can’t tell
what you want, I’m leaving.”
“Ha-hang on. Just… just give
a mont, alright?”
There was sothing different about her. She seed so smug and confident before, but now? Now, she just sounded… defeated. Or maybe not defeated, but nervous.
Syl took a deep breath, looked
straight in the eyes, and said, “I’m sorry.”
Of everything she could have said, I wasn’t expecting to hear her say that. “For?” I had an idea what she was sorry for, but I wanted to hear her admit it herself.
“For being,” she paused and sighed, “a bitch.”
“I have to admit, I really wasn’t expecting to hear anything like this from you. Did sothing happen?” I wasn’t sure whether I could believe her or not. She ca out of nowhere and apologized. Not even to Akorya, who she really needed to apologize to, but to .
Another sigh left Syl’s lips. “I got in trouble. Honestly, I’m not even supposed to be here talking to you. I might lose my job because of this since my boss said I’m absolutely not allowed to contact any of you again. But… it felt like the right thing to do, plus I’m being watched right now to make sure I don’t misbehave.”
“Watched by who?”
“A coworker of mine. He’s the one who reported , and he wants to make sure I’ve actually changed.”
“Sounds like a lot happened since I last saw you. So, what inspired you to supposedly change?”
“Supposedly? I… I guess it’d be pretty easy to doubt . Alright. If I tell you, and you believe … could you maybe set sothing up so that I can apologize to Akorya? I feel like it’d be wrong to show up to her without any warning, but if it’s through you… maybe I’ll be able to apologize.”
I still had my doubts, but I nodded. “Alright. What happened?”
“So, you see, I have a coworker at the company who we’ll call… Dev. I guess that uh… I was huge jerk to him. I won’t go into too much detail, but—well, how do I say this without sounding upset by him? I guess… I was rude enough to him, and others, that he gathered evidence of my behavior to take to our boss. Included was
threatening you in-ga on a staff account to show that I posed a risk to our credibility as impartial moderators and developers. I honestly thought I was going to get fired. I had to listen to a huge rant about my behavior, how unprofessional it was, and all that. Our boss honestly had every single right to fire
and told
that Dev could even file a lawsuit against
with the company’s backing if he wanted to for harassnt. But… Dev said he didn’t want revenge, he just wanted things to change. He didn’t even want
fired. He wanted
to go and get help instead. So, I’ve been taking anger managent classes and have visited a therapist a few tis over the past few weeks. It’s still all new to , but my therapist wanted
to co and be honest with Akorya, so…”
I didn’t expect to hear all of that just as much as I didn’t expect Syl to show up in the first place. Instead, I expected to hear so obvious lie to try and justify getting close to us. What I ended up hearing, though, was actually believable. And if she really was going to therapy and taking anger managent classes, then she might have seriously been on the path toward improving as a person. I was still suspicious for Akorya’s sake, but I rembered how genuinely hurt Syl looked when Akorya shot her down.
At first, I believed that Syl was only upset because she was lost power over sobody and it hurt her ego. I knew there was a chance that she might have actually cared for Akorya, but I didn’t want to entertain the thought given how toxic she was toward her.
The world would be a lot easier if things were more black and white.
But there was still a chance this was all a trick. I was already helping Akorya with her past bully, so I didn’t want to potentially bring another one back into her life. “How do I know you’re not lying? For all I know, everything you just said could be a lie. You might not actually be getting watched right now and you might just be trying to get close to Akorya again to hurt her.”
Syl lowered her eyes and slouched her shoulders. “It stings to hear that, but I guess I can’t really bla you for wanting to be safe. Just goes to show that you’re a better friend to her than I ever was. Maybe if I treated her more like you do… we could have been better friends. I wonder if she would have smiled around
more often. Anyways, Dev, you want to say sothing?”
>[System]: She’s telling the truth. I learned who you are, so you are welco to record this and upload it if it turns out to be a lie. It would look pretty bad for us to use the system to send you a ssage trying to trick you into enabling bullying.
The ssage in my chat log even had that purple color which only ever showed when a ssage was sent from the legitimate system. Sobody in the real world with administrative access to the ga’s system had to send that ssage.
If I still wanted to doubt them, then it would be impossible for them to ever convince
otherwise.
“And if it turns out that she’s lying to both of us?” I asked.
>[System]: Then she’ll have proved that she has no interest in changing, our boss will imdiately fire her, and I’ll take up the offer to file a harassnt lawsuit against her.
Back in the day, being sued for harassnt or discrimination was never too big a deal and usually only reserved for corporations. Ever since the country decided to get its shit together, though, there was a massive overhaul and modernization of the legal system that truly put the individual’s rights and protections above all others.
In other words, targeted bullying beca literally illegal. Among adults, anyway. Programs were set up for the youth to improve their behavior if they were ever caught doing it, so it wasn’t like every teenage bully was getting sent to rehabilitation centers or anything.
The only real issue was when it ca to the internet. Unless there was proof of repeated, targeted harassnt toward a single person, bullying was typically looked over. Not to ntion that it would be impossible to go after every single virtual bully considering just how many of them there were seeing as how getting away with it in reality beca next to impossible. There was also the fact that nothing could be done if the bully was from a different country than the victim. That was why I never even considered the option with the girl who basically sent her viewers after Akorya. That was only a one-ti thing, and it wasn’t like one-ti insults were enough to get in trouble over even if it inspired her viewers to all go after Akorya, too.
The internet made defining laws a lot more difficult considering just how many unique variables it introduced. That was why justice still needed to be personally delivered at tis even if the system was overhauled to be far better than it used to be.
“Alright,” I said. “I’ll take your word for it. If you’re still lying to
about all of this, then I don’t think there’d be any way for
to tell.”
“Good,” Syl said. “I can’t think of anything else I could try to convince you. Except sexual favors, but I doubt those would do much convincing.”
“Leave it to a staff mber of this ga to think that offering sexual favors to players is acceptable. Wait, is that even acceptable?”
>[System]: As long as it is does not unfairly benefit the player over other players, yes.
“Nice. Also, while I’ve got you both here, there’s sothing I’ve always been curious about. How many staff mbers actually play this ga? And by play, I an do what you all intended this ga to be used for.”
>[System]: All of us. Going by the records, Syl isn’t even the first staff mber you did anything with.
“Damn. I wonder who the first one was, not that I’m going to try asking for that information. Anyways, it’s good to know that every single one of you is just as degenerate as us playing the ga.
“We wouldn’t work on it if we weren’t,” Syl said. “I rember back in the early developnt days. Almost half of the team quit over the fetishes we allowed since they weren’t comfortable with them.”
“But you’re not even breaking any laws with this ga.”
“Prudes gonna prude. It’s safe to assu that every single staff mber is comfortable with every possible in-ga fetish at this point. If any of us have limits, they’re limits that aren’t even possible in-ga in the first place.”
“Interesting. Well, that does it for my questions. There’s nothing else I can think of asking that either of you would be allowed to answer, probably. Thanks.”
I didn’t get a response from the system, but Syl shrugged her shoulders and said, “You’re welco. So… do you have any idea when I might be able to et Akorya?”
“We’re dealing with so other things right now, and you said yourself that you’ve only been going to classes and therapy for a few weeks, so I think it might be best to wait at least another few weeks. Unless your therapist really recomnds it as soon as possible.”
Syl shook her head. “She doesn’t. She wants
to do it, but she didn’t say when. Just… whenever I feel ready.”
“Then let’s wait. That gives us ti to deal with what we’ve already got on our plate and gives you more ti to think about what you’re going to say to her.”
“Alright. That’s fair. By the way… thanks.”
I was so tempted to say, “No problem, Mayo,” but I resisted. It bothered her before and if she was genuinely trying to change, I didn’t want to upset her and potentially harm any progress that she made. So, instead of teasing her, I said, “You’re welco. Keep up the good work and make sure not to miss any classes or sessions.”
“Dev is making sure I don’t.”
“Good.”
“Oh, and… are you going to let Akorya know you talked to
today?”
“I’m not sure yet.”
“That’s alright. Uh… can I add you to my friend’s list so you can ssage
whenever you have an update on when I can et her?”
I nodded. A mont later, I had a friend request from her to accept.
“Thanks. That’s all. I guess I’ll leave you be now.”
“Before you go, let
say one more thing.”
“Wh-what?” She seed nervous all of a sudden.
“It takes a lot to want to change and improve as a person. Most people won’t ever even acknowledge that there was anything wrong with them in the first place. Rather than change, they dig their heels deeper into the ground while demanding that it’s everybody else who has a problem—not them. So, if you’re serious about this and genuinely trying your best to improve while acknowledging your flaws, then I have a massive amount of respect for you regardless of how you behaved before. So people might still judge you for who you used to be, but I will only judge you for who you are now. So, keep up the good work and prove not only to everybody else, but to yourself that you have what it takes to be a good person. Make yourself proud.”
If she was genuinely trying to change, then I wanted to support her. The only reason the world was able to change—the only reason society was able to heal as much as it did, was because humans stopped trying to fight each other all the ti to instead help one another. We stopped taking sides and refusing to ever compromise. There were still differences, sure, but we learned to accept those differences to live with one another rather than try to force everybody else to see things our way. More importantly, we gave people the opportunity to change. We didn’t abandon those who made mistakes in their past. All that ever did was perpetuate the cycle of hate that nearly brought the world to its knees in the first half of the century.
We stopped shaming and started helping. That included helping those who wished we were dead at first. It included helping those who saw us as inferior. And if we could help people like that, then I could support one person who used to be a bitch.
Syl wiped her hands against her eyes and looked away. “Everything makes a lot more sense when you talk like that. It’s no wonder you’re as popular as you are. And… thanks. Again. I’ll do my best. Alright, bye now!” She started sounding like she was about to cry even more, but she vanished from my sight before she could. She went offline according to my friend’s list.
Once more alone, I stretched and yawned. “I feel exhausted now.” I also figured that, so I wasn’t a hypocrite who didn’t practice what I preached, I should check out so of Akorya’s bully’s most recent content to see if she was still sobody who deserved unleashing Thera against her.
That was sothing which would only take an hour or two at the end of the day.
If sobody wanted to change, that was great.
But if sobody was comfortable abusing their power to harm others, then while I might have agreed with trying to help them in real life rather than seek revenge against them… I saw no problem fucking them over in a single video ga to take their ego down a notch or ten.
Until that could happen, it was ti to create a wolf pack in my dungeon.
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