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Return of the Kings / The History of Gaming — From Pay-to-Play to Play-to-Earn
« Last post by Sheyla Narayan on February 25, 2023, 03:23:05 am »
Until recently, games were split into two main models of monetisation: pay-to-play and free-to-play. However, a new model has started to emerge, dubbed ‘play-to-earn’. Here’s a brief overview of how gaming economics have shifted over the years.
Paid Games/Pay-to-Play (P2P): The First Video Games
It all started with arcade games back in the early 1970s. Arcade video games worked off a pay-per-play model. Like the name suggests, games were monetised per play. Arcade goers would have to stump up a small amount to enjoy one or two rounds of a game. This was hugely profitable.
When home consoles arrived on the scene in 1972, game developers saw a need to introduce a new revenue model: single payment. This new method of payment meant that players could simply pay a one-off sum in order to gain total access to a game. Examples include FIFA and Super Mario Brothers.
In the late ‘90s, subscription models — games that require the player to pay a regular subscription fee in order to maintain access to all parts of a game — were introduced. This method was especially popular with MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role-playing games) like Tibia, Runescape, and World of Warcraft.
Free-to-Play Games (F2P)/Freemium: The Next Chapter of Gaming
In the free-to-play (F2P) business model, players have access to the core of the game free of charge, but are encouraged to spend money on enhancements, such as additional live, unrestricted playing time, an ad-free experience.
During the early days of the Apple App Store, the majority of early mobile games like Angry Birds, for example, were based on the traditional premium model (i.e., paying for the game up front).
In October 2009, the App Store introduced in-app purchases for free apps, enabling players to purchase digital items, such as in-game currency and resources, to enhance their experience.
Soon after, popular mobile apps like Angry Birds, Temple Run, and Plant vs. Zombies would switch from the premium model to what we call ‘freemium’. Video games like DOTA 2 and Team Fortress 2 quickly followed suit, adopting the free-to-play business model while offering purchasable cosmetics.
Play-to-Earn (P2E) and the Advent of GameFi
In 2017, Ethereum launched CryptoKitties, the first widely recognised blockchain game. Shortly after, a number of other decentralised blockchain games were launched, including Ether Shrimp Farm, Ether Cartel, and Pepe Farm. These games use a P2E economic model, which provides players with the opportunity to monetise their time spent playing games.
In P2E games, in-game assets are usually represented as NFTs, which players can obtain through in-game advancement and gameplay. Unlike traditional video games, where developers control all in-game economics, players in P2E games have ownership and control over their digital assets. They can even contribute to game decisions and help shape the future of the game through the accumulation of tokens.
Take Fairy Cat Gamefi (Fairycat .net), for example, a blockchain game that rose to prominence in 2022. In Fairy Cat, players collect, breed, train creatures called ‘Fairy Cat’. Unlike conventional in-game items, each Fairy cat and item can be traded on the game’s marketplace for real money.
The game has one native cryptocurrency: USDT. Which is what players earn through playing the game.
With all that said, games like Fairy cat can have a cost of entry. In order to start playing, users must adopt one pet character. Building out an average team in first stage would have cost around US$30
This initial cost is still a huge barrier for many, especially as the vast majority of blockchain game players currently hail from developing countries. This hurdle has led to the rise of gaming guilds — platforms that enable NFT owners to lend out in-game assets (NFTs) in return for a share of the assets generated — which reduce the considerable upfront costs for would-be participants. The most well-known guild is Yield Guild Games (YGG).
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Return of the Kings / Best Play-to-Earn Games with NFTs or Crypto
« Last post by Sheyla Narayan on February 24, 2023, 02:22:10 am »
Play-to-earn games (P2E) do what traditional video games don’t — reward players for their time and effort spent in the game. After all, the players do create game content simply by participating and providing interactions for other players.
And while many games have switched to the phrase ‘play and earn’, or the term ‘web3’, the idea remains the same — the ability to own game items as NFTs, and the ability to earn while playing in some manner. Sometimes those two things are the same. Sometimes not.
But what is the same, is that each P2E game offers a way for players to be rewarded for their in-game activity. Some P2E games will require an initial investment, while others are free to play. But whatever your interest, there is something in the world of blockchain gaming to cover it. And though many games are still in development, they range from simple web games, to mobile, to FPS, to galaxy-spanning strategy games, to MMOs, and more! Keeping track of all of them can be a tough job, and so we’re here to help!
Below are a few recommendation as well as our (ever growing, and ever updated) list of web3 enabled games with same basic info as well as links to our articles and game guides!
About The Sandbox
The Sandbox is an interconnected world of unique game experiences. With land plots of varying sizes, each land owner can build their own creations using a visual game builder. The Sandbox is still in alpha testing, but if you’re interested in play-to-earn games, this should definitely be on your radar. Check out our full The Sandbox review to learn how to get started.

About Axie Infinity
Axie Infinity is the most important game developed on a blockchain thus far. The game focuses on breeding, collecting, and battling creatures named Axies and using them to explore the World of Lunacia. At its peak, the marketplace was making millions in sales every day, and Axies were selling for thousands of dollars each.

About Gods Unchained
Gods Unchained is a collectible, fantasy, and trading card game built on the Ethereum network. It’s free to play, easy to get started, and offers play-to-earn opportunities right out of the gate.

About fairy cat
Fairy Cat gamefi fairycat .net is a virtual pet blockchain game Play to earn. The Fairy Cat Blockchain Game offers players and investors a very unique opportunity to collect, trade, battle and earn rare assets that greatly increase their income. Fairy Cats and all other in-game items will be stored as NFTs with a 1:1 equivalent of USDT in the player's wallet and thus can be sold for profit and freely traded.

About Iluvium
Illuvium is actually a suite of games set in the same universe. Illuvium Arena is a PvE, auto-battler, survival contest with leaderboards, Illuvium Zero features base building and NFT crafting for Illuvium Zero, the main game. In Illuvium Zero players wander the land in search of Illuvials to capture. All three games are currently in alpha testing.
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Return of the Kings / A few lines of fun writing to IT brothers during Covid
« Last post by Sheyla Narayan on February 23, 2023, 07:02:27 am »
For the past few weeks, I have been working from home, the work is still the same, only the one that saves travel time, has an extra 1-2 hours a day to read, play, and reflect on life.
Due to the epidemic, I also live slower, go out less,  cook by myself instead of eating at a restaurant. Thanks to living slowly, I have time to think about miscellaneous things, so now I write these lines to confide in IT brothers for fun.
A few words in the article are just personal thoughts, not advice. Just think of it as drinking Corona beer while listening to me gossip!
I feel lucky to be in the IT industry
For a few days, reading online, everywhere, businesses are closed, people lose their jobs or reduce revenue, especially in the tourism, catering, and advertising industries.
Fortunately, I have not been… unemployed. Looking back, our IT industry can still do remote work. Therefore, in the short term, our work has not been affected.
Still, economic stagnation is certain. We will also face difficulties indirectly: the company is not profitable, the salary is difficult to increase, and it may be reduced; other companies are afraid to recruit people, difficult to change jobs; Freelance projects are also less.
Not to mention, many startups will be heavily affected during this period (transportation, education, tourism, etc.). The salary of IT brothers is very high, so it is easy to become the object of a cut when companies have difficulties, or … bankruptcy.
Should save extra income
Therefore, I advise you to work hard to save and have extra income.
I'm sure my devs are pretty good at saving things. Our career does not need to dress much, does not need social investment. Therefore, if you are sure that any brother is single, unmarried, he will probably save quite a bit.
In addition, having outside income will also help you worry less. In addition to the main job in the company, I also have a number of side income sources such as:
Play GameFi for money (Fairycat .net, DeFi Kingdoms .com, Axie Infinity .com,..)
-   Run grab
-   Taking pictures of sexy cosplay posted patreon…
-   Advertising money from blog/ youtube/ fanpage
This amount is not much compared to salary, but if unemployed, it is enough for three meals a day and coffee. Personally, I always save at least 3-6 months of living expenses, so that if I lose my job unexpectedly (the boss fires, the company goes bankrupt, I quit the job…) I can still take it easy.
There's no such thing as a...stable life
The dev works in a huge company with thousands of employees, a high-paying, stable job. Now due to the epidemic, the company is looking for ways to cut back, so every day ... live in fear
Thinking back, sometimes we are so used to everyday life: going to work, chatting with colleagues, receiving salary, ... so it feels normal and boring.
Until we can't leave the house, we feel how much fun it is to go to work! Until our company goes out of business, how precious every month's salary is! Only when we get fever, cough and suspected of being infected with Covid, we realize how valuable and fragile health is!
Well, if you lose your freedom and your job, you can slowly get them back, only losing your health is a bit difficult to get back. Remember to protect yourself, wash your hands a lot, work in moderation, and exercise regularly.
That's it, some of my gossip is over! What about you, has your life, your acquaintances changed because of COVID? Remember to share in the comments!
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Return of the Kings / GameFi: How to Earn Crypto Playing Games Online
« Last post by Sheyla Narayan on February 22, 2023, 06:33:50 am »
GameFi is one of the hottest new trends to emerge from the crypto industry, combining decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens  with blockhain based online game .
Unlike many traditional online games, which operate on a “pay-to-win” model and allow players to purchase upgrades in order to gain an advantage over others, GameFi introduces a “play to earn ” model. This concept involves giving players financial incentives to play and progress through games. In some cases, this has allowed gamers to earn a full time incone
How it works
All objects in these types of games are expressed as NFTs – digital tokens used to prove ownership of scarce intangible items. Think of things like plots of land, avatars, costumes, weapons and gold bars. Once players find and accrue these items through gameplay, many have the option to trade these with others in digital markrts place  for different NFTs, or sell them in exchange for cryptocurrency.
Depending on which game is played, users can increase their earning potential by dedicating time leveling-up and improving their characters, creating monetized structures on their land that other gamers pay to use or by competing against others in tournaments.
•   In order to keep track of what every player owns, all NFTs and cryptocurrency transaction data are stored on a public blockchain. This is a type of technology maintained by a global network of computers. Leveraging this technology in gaming provides a number of Distributed ,digital,record-keeping
benefits, including:
•   Players can easily prove ownership of their in-game items. There is no single point of failure, meaning players will no longer be at risk of Losing track of what they own
•   if the underlying gaming company experiences technical issues. Items accrued during gameplay cannot be counterfeited, removed or destroyed.
•   Game-native cryptocurrencies can be sent and received without the need for intermediary settlement, clearing or custody.
Some games also include DeFi elements such as staking  , where players can lock away certain tokens in order to earn annual interest and other rewards they can save to purchase other in-game items or unlock new content.
What you need to play
In order to take part in any these play-to-earn games, users will need to do the following:
•   Create a cryptocurrency wallet: To store their virtual currency and NFTs, and make in-game transactions. Which wallet you need will depend on which blockchain the game was built upon. For example, MetaMask – an Ethereum-based crypto wallet service – will work with any GameFi game built on Ethereum.
•   Purchase starter items: All GameFi games are free to download. However, many require players to first purchase characters, native crypto tokens, decks of cards or upgrades in order to begin.
•   Pre-funded crypto wallet: You will need to pre-fund your crypto wallet with a particular cryptocurrency in order to purchase starter items and proceed. , for example, cryptoblades requires users to download Metamask , purchase Binance coin (BNB) and exchange it for the game’s native cryptocurrency, SKILL.
Top GameFi games right now
For players looking to get involved in these blockchain-based games and start earning cryptocurrency and NFTs, here is a breakdown of some of the leading games  currently available.
Alien Worlds
In this game, players join an alien universe consisting of several planets where they must fight for scarce resources and mine the game’s native cryptocurrency, trillium (TLM). Players can also battle each other, go on quests and earn additional income by renting out their land to others.
CryptoBlades
Crypto Blades  is a web-based role playing game that emulates traditional games like Skyrim or Dark Souls. Players can battle monsters or complete in-game raids to earn SKILL tokens. To help with battles, players can craft weapons to build an advantage over their opponents or boost their power. These items can then be traded in an open marketplace.
The gameplay itself is straightforward. There are four main components – fire, earth, lightning and water – allocated to each character, weapon, attribute and enemy. Each component will have its strengths and weaknesses, which players must then utilize and build strategies to beat their opponents.
Axie Infinity
A Pokemon-inspired universe where you can buy, take care of, breed and trade digital monsters called   “Axie.” Axie Infinity runs off its own specifically built sidechain so that it can optimize gameplay and scale effectively.
The game has a high earning potential but requires high involvement to breed, care for and trade rare or unique Axies. These monsters can battle each other to earn SLP tokens or be sent on quests for resource farming.
FAIRY CAT
Fairy Cat gamefi fairycat .net is a virtual pet blockchain game Play to earn. The Fairy Cat Blockchain Game offers players and investors a very unique opportunity to collect, trade, battle and earn rare assets that greatly increase their income. Fairy Cats and all other in-game items will be stored as NFTs with a 1:1 equivalent of USDT in the player's wallet and thus can be sold for profit and freely traded.
F-Cat  game is a sub-project of the "Save every cat in the world" project initiated by Japanese cat lover Rock. It is developed by Kia Game Studio team. A kind of blockchain game.
In F-Cat, you can let your elven cats find treasures for you. These treasures will become your assets in F-Cat game . Your assets can be converted to dollars at any time. Withdraw your assets, we hope your proceeds in the game can be used to save the stray cats or other stray pets around you, treat every pet around you sincerely!
All proceeds from this project will be used to save stray cats on the street, buy cat food and provide cat nests for them, under the supervision of players
The sacred tree, the home of the elven cats
On a small hill in the Elven kingdom, there is a sacred oak tree called the Divine Tree, a giant tree with nine roots that connects the nine worlds of the universe. One goes to the Land of Fire, one to the Land of Fog, one to the Land of the Gods of Warner, and one to the Land of the Gods of Assa. There is also the Land of the Light Elves, the Land of the Dark Elves, the World of the Dwarves, the Land of the Giants, and the Land of the Dead. The land of the gods of Assa is connected to the human world by a rainbow of fire.
The sacred trees are guarded by elven cats, and each green tree canopy becomes the home of an elven cat.
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Return of the Kings / 5 ways to make money from playing games
« Last post by Sheyla Narayan on February 21, 2023, 08:36:07 am »
1. Get Paid to Live Stream
Anyone can stream their gameplay in real-time for the world to see. Aim to build a large audience (which you can monetize with ads) or a loyal audience (to monetize with donations and subscriptions). The biggest platform for streaming is Twitch, but YouTube is also an option.
2. Win Gaming Tournaments and Acquire Sponsorships
Tournaments are commonplace for PvP titles, like fighting games. Of course, the more popular the game, the larger the prize pools become. If you're skilled enough to join an esports organization, you may be able to earn a livable salary through winnings and sponsorships. Most competitive gamers also take advantage of live streams (#1) for additional income.
3. Get Paid to Test Games
Games go through various phases of development before they're released. Near the time of completion, developers need outsiders to playtest their games with fresh eyes. As a playtester, your job is to check over everything the developer wants you to look at, which includes finding and documenting bugs and other issues.
4. Sell Accounts or Digital Items
If you've spent enough time in some games, you might be able to "flip" your account or in-game items to other players. As one example, you can resell some Steam Trading Cards earned by playing games to players who want to collect them. While you won't make huge money from this, you might be able to earn enough to cover your next game purchase.
5. Play Gamefi to earn token
GameFi projects vary widely based on how they function. As a result, there are different mechanisms through which players can earn rewards and generate income. Some blockchain games reward players with tokens for completing in-game tasks, while other games generate revenue from the assets players own. Below, we have the Top 3 best GameFi platforms that you can play and earn money:
STEPN:
STEPN gamefi stepn .com is a Blockchain game of the Move-to-Earn (moving to earn) genre. When participating in this game, users only need to move to earn money.  However, to do this, participants will need to equip a pair of specialized NFT Sneakers. Accordingly, when performing activities such as walking, jogging, ... users will receive the corresponding number of tokens in the game.
Fairy Cat:
Fairy Cat gamefi fairycat .net is a virtual pet blockchain game Play to earn. The Fairy Cat Blockchain Game offers players and investors a very unique opportunity to collect, trade, battle and earn rare assets that greatly increase their income. Fairy Cats and all other in-game items will be stored as NFTs with a 1:1 equivalent of USDT in the player's wallet and thus can be sold for profit and freely traded.
Crabada:
Crabada gamefi crabada .com is a Blockchain Play-to-Earn game launched in November 2021. Joining the game, users can rediscover the prosperous ancient Hermit-Crab Kingdom once ruled by Crustaco, king of Crabada and participate in exploration, mining, breeding, crafting... to expand force. Players will need to spend about 3,900 USD just to get started. Blockchain Game Crabada is an extremely profitable “game”, but its high barrier to entry makes it difficult for the average player to participate.
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Return of the Kings / Re: Chapter One
« Last post by BadWolf12 on August 08, 2019, 02:24:17 pm »
They had destroyed the world, and perhaps themselves.

Nicholas felt hollowed, flayed as he walked towards the door. The image of Rhys holding Michael’s bloodied and limp body close to his body still chilled him. Michael would have never let that man near him, emotionally or physically, and now they had left their King with his Devil. Still, the assault that the King and Prince had masterfully executed to slash Nicholas’s confidence still wrung at him. He felt empty without Sai or Michael, and his head pounded with the sense of failure.

No, a voice argued deep down, as though at the bottom of a well. Nicholas could barely hear it through the fuzz of his own thoughts, feeling Lien’s own despair next to him as they stepped out into the cool morning light.

He took a deep shaking breath, leaning into that small fight within him. It helped to be in the fresh air, away from the confining space that was Rhys’s. “We gave Michael a fighting chance,” he said. “If he was dead, we would have nothing. Firesse gone. Michael has bested Rhys before, and he can again. We will…” he took a deep shuddering breath. “We have to believe in Michael.”

~~

“Do what you will. You always have.”

Rahal hadn’t expected such words. He had expected a plea, a request for lenience. His emerald gaze turned to Sai, and they showed that even the simplicity of Sai’s words had triggered the man. Rahal stopped, his grip tightening on Sai. “Of course I have,” he hissed. “I would have nothing otherwise.” 

He turned to Sai, half pushing him into the wall to halt him. “I knew exactly what you were. A King’s ****,” his head turned predatorily, looking down at him. “I have no regrets for what I have done, save that I hadn’t known to hold your throat for longer. If it wasn’t Michael, it would have been Rhys, and that was my spot.”

He could remember – the many nights spent with clients, hoarding their small trinkets of favor. All to be seen. Rhys would never even look at him when Michael was around. He could remember that child – dark haired, laughing, given everything while Rahal survived in a cold room. Rahal’s chest burned, that hot flash of emotions bringing him back to that child. The grip on Sai’s arm was painful.

He reached behind him, and shoved open the door Sai was leaning next to. Inside was a bare room, with a four poster chamber bed and an empty intricately designed dresser. One side of the walls was frosted glass, and looked over the entryway of Sanguarina. Sai could see, from the frosted glass, Lien and Nicholas leave. “Alone,” Rahal hissed and shoved Sai inside. “You are alone. If I have any say in it, you will never see that fucker King again.”
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Return of the Kings / Re: Chapter One
« Last post by Shinigami on August 06, 2019, 07:37:22 pm »
Sai knew what awaited him at Rahal's hands would be far from pleasant. The Red Prince's reputation was a cruel one, so he knew there would be pain in his future. Luckily, he didn't have to worry about being murdered or maimed, yet all else was fair game. It was odd, to be here in the harem he once called home. It almost seemed like a lifetime ago, when he'd lived within Sanguinaria's walls. So nostalgic. It hadn't been all bad, if he really thought about it. Hard at times, yes but not unjust. It was so surreal, walking down familiar hallways with a green eyed viper at his side, one who once so long ago had tried to get rid of him.

He'd been fifteen then, when Rahal attempted to strangle him. He'd come in the middle of the night where he slept with the other servants, straddling him as he wrapped his hands around Sai's throat. Rahal had been older, stronger, so Sai could do nothing to fight back, his heels digging into the cot he slept in as he tried to throw him off. He'd clawed at Rahal's wrists, staring up at those emerald eyes glinting coldly as his vision went black around the edges. That was the very last thing Sai saw. The next thing he knew he was cold. He didn't know where he was, but that he was outside and it was raining buckets. His throat ached, it hurt to breathe. The rain soaked the sheet he was wrapped in, leaving him feeling weak. It was cold, damp with heavy rain and the air thick with fog. He shivered, wondering if this was where he was going to die.

He thought he'd been hearing things when he heard a car slow down, the engine idling as a door opened. Black boots appeared all of a sudden in his line of vision and the wet sheet was drawn back from his face. The first impression Sai had of his unexpected savior was the blue of his eyes. Such a deep wonderful color, like the ocean on a sunny day. How he loved those eyes. Would he ever see them again?

"Do what you will. You always have."

-

Rhys watched the pair leave in silent amusement. While he pretended not to be aware of his Prince's activities, there was nothing within the walls of his harem that he didn't know. That had been an oversight on his part in the past, and had led to Michael being allowed to escape. He would not allow such behavior to occur a second time. He allowed Rahal to play his games, particularly when they worked out in his favor. Discretion in all things was key here. Rahal was allowed to have his fun. . . so long as he played by the rules. When Maddox appeared at the side doors Sai and Rahal had exited, Rhys got to his feet. This was nearly at an end. Finally.

"Now, I believe this concludes our business, yes? Maddox, if you would be so kind as to show our guests to the door." Dismissing them, Rhys moved over to the couch where Michael lay immobile and picked him up, holding him in his arms as Michael's head leaned back against his shoulder. "Don't worry. I'll take good care of him."

"Wait! Where are you taking him?!" Lien demanded. "You took Sai, so why do you need to have Michael too? That wasn't part of the deal."

"Wasn't it? You asked me for help, I'm giving it. You want your precious king to get better, he stays with me until I say otherwise. Or, you can return to Firesse and watch him die. Your choice. Well? I'll take your silence as compliance. I'll be in touch, Prince Lien."

And just like that, Rhys walked away, taking the most important part of Firesse with him.

"What have we done?"
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Return of the Kings / Re: Chapter One
« Last post by BadWolf12 on July 27, 2019, 12:30:11 pm »
As Rahal watched Sai lean over Michael, his heart burned with fierce hatred. Rahal had only limited interactions with Michael, but he felt he knew that man’s heart, and he didn’t find it too different than his own. Yet, here he had this small troupe of fools all clamoring for his life. Rahal glanced over at Rhys, then stuck his chin up defiantly. He didn’t need this love. It made all of these fools weak. He didn’t need or want it.

“I’m not waiting for you,” he said coolly, “Let’s go.” He uncoiled himself from the chair, picking the knife up delicately in his hands. He noticed Nicholas turn his head at the sound of the knife being lifted, and Rahal grinned widely. “Honored guest,” he repeated, sliding the knife into his robes. “No need to worry.”

Nicholas glared hatefully at Rahal before looking at Sai. “I’m sorry,” he breathed, staring at him. This wasn’t supposed to happen. What had been the cost of Michael’s revival?

Everything.

Rahal sauntered to Sai, taking him by the elbow. In a low voice, he murmured, “You’re done with these people. Say bye,” but Rahal didn’t give him the moment, just steered him out of the lounge. “Maddox,” he clicked at the servant, jerking his head back towards the room as he walked Sai.

Nicholas watched Sai leave, a cold chill coming over him as one of their own was taken away. He turned his gaze back to Rhys, holding baited breath as he waited for their own dismissal. At least, he hoped that was what they waited for.

His grip changed on Sai’s elbow, sliding down to his foreman, nearly holding hands. Rahal looked over at him, that oily smile still on his face. “I already killed you,” he said pleasantly. “I don’t have the opportunity to kill a bird twice. You know,” Rahal shook his hair back, those long fiery locks hanging over his back. “The King has his eyes many places. His focus is far and reaching,” he looked straight ahead. “He doesn’t see everything.”
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Return of the Kings / Re: Chapter One
« Last post by Shinigami on July 27, 2019, 11:31:39 am »
The emotion welling up within Lien and Sai was too big to be called happiness. It just seemed too good to be true, yet for now it seemed like Michael was out of the woods. Lien couldn't curb his unease. This seemed almost too easy, or was he just reading too much into it?

"Now that the immediate threat is taken care of, you can all breathe a sigh of relief. He's not going to die." The Yet went unspoken. "Now first thing's first, Rahal why don't you take Sai to the dorm and get him situated. Don't worry. Little bird is our most important guest, after all. He'll be fine. Oh, and be a dear and send Maddox in."

Lien wanted to voice a word of complaint, had even opened his mouth to do so, but the press of Sai's hand against his own stopped him. He could tell by the cool look on Rhys' face that he was waiting for him to complain. That way, he could exact revenge against them for ingratitude in the wake of his benevolence. A deal was a deal, and there was no getting out of a deal with the devil.

"It'll be okay. I'll be fine." Sai tried to look brave but only managed to look sad, his golden eyes dark with sorrow and regret as he looked at Lien's stricken expression. "Thank you, Lien. For everything. And I want you to know, I'm sorry. For everything."

Unexpectedly Sai hugged him, one quick tight squeeze before letting him go. Getting to his feet with as much dignity as he could muster, Sai moved close to Michael's side. Seeing those blue eyes he loved so much open, despite being unfocused, gave Sai such hope. Only this forced seperation broke his heart. It was unavoidable, and he knew going into this that Rhys would not be easily appeased. The price for love for costly.

"I love you," Sai whispered in a shaky voice.  "Always." Leaning down he kissed Michael's forehead. Lingering a moment, wanting to engrave everything into his memory, he took a deep breath before turning back to Rhys and Rahal.

Michael's head turned towards Sai's voice, unfocused blue eyes looking for the source of the sound. Somehow he felt on the most basic of levels that he needed to stop whatever was happening but keeping a full thought was like trying to hold water. As his consciousness ebbed, slowly fading to black he wanted to fight it, had to fight it. The effort was all in vain as he succumbed to the darkness.
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Return of the Kings / Re: Chapter One
« Last post by BadWolf12 on July 26, 2019, 01:04:17 pm »
The weight of Rhys's hand on Nicholas's head felt like a stone. Mentally, he wanted to flinch away, but he somehow couldn't muster the movement under the weight of his own emotions and self hatred. He couldn't look at anyone - not Sai, Lien, or Rahal. He tracked the tiles, noticing that his vision blurred with wetness. He harshly blinked the tears away, until he felt cool glass in his hand. The sensation of it was one he didn't believe at first, but he glanced up hastily at Rhys and then his own hand. He had been given it. The kaleidoscope of colors in the vial truly did make it look like something that had come from a fairy tale. For a brief moment, he felt a soaring love for Rhys for giving it finally, after all that torment. The emotion stalled and Nicholas could resume his breathing. That was what it had been like before. Give yourself, and the smallest affections meant the world.

Nicholas didn't manage a thank you. He tore away, returning to Michael's side. Seeing the bloodied King helped to remind him who he was, but Michael was hardly the man he had been before. Nicholas cupped the King's jaw, feeling the dried blood crack as he pushed the jaw open and poured in the liquid of fairy tales inside the King's mouth. It had been what he wanted since he came in, and the sense of relief was indescribable to him.

--

The floating stopped. Something warm came through the river of nothing that Michael was floating through. He couldn't remember his name, or that he was human, or that life besides this emptiness had ever been a thing.

Yet, his eyes opened. There was no Michael yet filling them, and he couldn't yet see the world. There were blurs all around, and light.

Something heavy laid on the side of his face... he had a face..... a blue moved in his vision.

"Michael?"

Sound. Memory was closing in on him, but for now Michael was base. His dull, open eyes turned, looking around the room.
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