I slept through it all. When I did wake up I found that there was a weird screen in front of my eyes.
Rewards.
Active skill. Dragon storage.
Passive skill. Fearless.
High compatibility reward. Random dragon egg.
A dragon tamer without a dragon is barely more then a human.
Lilian has 1% chance of surviving until second awakening.
Accept rewards, and finish system installation.
What? I frowned. What the hell? Wasn't that weird thing a dream? Accept rewards, and finish system installation.
I wasn't allowed to decline. I sighed heavily. My eyes lingered on the second awakening part. What the hell did that mean? I didn't see any way to expand the information so I just accepted the rewards.
A rush of energy went through me, and information on my active skill streamed into my head. Dragon storage really was exactly what it sounded like. It was literally the ability to store a dragon within my own body. Too bad the skill level was equal to my own level. Currently I could only store one dragon egg, and I'd need to hit level ten to store a hatchling.
"Status," I mumbled aloud.
The status window appeared just as the information that streamed into my head told me it would.
Name Lilian
Class Dragon tamer
Warning
You possess a 5 star class. Monsters will be attracted to you based on your high innate potential.
Health 100%
Mana 10/10
Level 1 Exp 0/10
Strength 16
Speed 4
Stamina 3
Mental resilience 5 (Unique Attribute)
Mana capacity 1
Mana regeneration 1
Then there was the skill tab. I clicked the skill tab. The skill tab had three options. Active skills, passive skills, and skill store. I clicked active skills, and pulled up the detailed information on dragon storage.
Dragon storage level 1
This skill levels with Lilian. Store your tamed dragons within your body where no one can detect or harm them. Dragons stored within will be summoned within 10 feet. Summoning, and storing distance increase with skill level.
Dragon storage size. 1 egg. This skill is currently too low level to store anything besides a dragon egg. Level up this skill, and surprise your enemies by summoning dragons from thin air.
Storage is currently full.
Right. The weird window did mention I got a dragon egg as my high compatibility reward. I wonder if anyone else got a dragon egg. There was a little picture of a grey egg shaped object in my storage. I clicked on it, and the egg appeared in my lap.
I rubbed it's smooth surface.
This egg has not accepted you as it's master. You must prove your worth to the dragon egg.
Instance class quest being generated.
Successful.
Class quest
Prove your worth to the dragon egg.
Kill 5000 enemies.
Reward
The dragon egg will hatch
Five thousand? I nearly dropped the basketball sized egg off the bed as I flinched away from the massive number. I quickly stored the egg away again before I accidentally cracked it since I wasn't exactly the most coordinated person. I attract monsters, and I need to kill 5000 of them to get this egg to hatch. I scrambled to get my phone.
Facebook had exploded. There were thousands of posts about the same thing that had happened to me. New groups had appeared for all the different classes that people could have picked. Some people were complaining about how boring their new class was. There were a lot of complaints, and then there was the page dedicated to the low chance of survival that many people had.
The highest one the system had given that I'd seen so far was sixty percent. Then there were the people who complained about how lame their rewards were. Apparently there was a max of four rewards that a person could get. The compatibility you had with your class was what determined your reward. The system wouldn't let you select a class you had less then 50% compatibility with.
50 to 74 percent compatible got you one reward. 75 to 90 percent compatible got you two rewards. 91 to 99 percent got you three rewards, and only the complete hundred got you four rewards. I expected that once I started reading all the statistics people had hastily gathered in the last six hours. This whole thing started at the exact same time globally so at least everyone was at the same level of freaked out that I was.
Then there were the dungeons. The ones everyone could see, and the ones that only the five stars could see. The ones everyone could see were located in the center of all the major cities globally, and the clock was ticking. I didn't know if I believed in the five star personal dungeons because that just seemed a little too convenient. Then again all of this was pretty unbelievable.
My cell phone alarm went off. Startling me. I nearly dropped my phone.
"Shit," I scrambled to put on fresh clothes before rushing off to work.
It didn't matter if the world was ending. I had a job, and I couldn't afford to lose it. I only had four thousand in savings, and my tiny apartment ate up most of my extra cash. Add on the occasional depressed impulse buy, and it was hard for me to save up. Like those meat rabbits I was maintaining.
Sure they gave me some extra cash, but it took a lot of convincing to get my landlord to allow me to have the seven rabbit pens I needed for my three adult females, breeding male, and the three grow out cages that were empty most of the time. Granted my landlord got all the rabbit meat he could dream of, and an extra hundred bucks a month. I just had to keep them damn near spotless most of the time. The chest freezer in my kitchen was about half full of rabbit at the moment, but it was good meat, and one hell of a lot cheaper then feeding a whole cow. Not that I did a whole lot of home cooking at the moment.