Town
Zanzetkuken wandered through the town, creating a mental map of the area. As she passed through the market, she took the opportunity to observe weapon costs, and noticed the steep prices. It was likely going to be some time before she, or any of the others, could upgrade their weaponry, much less gain armor outside of loot. Throughout her wanderings, she noticed some looks being cast her way, to which she thought, as while focusing on concealing her embarrassment, 'Why did I have to come back as a girl? Seriously, what is up with that respawn system?'
After a time, she noticed she felt as if she was drawn to a certain building. It was apparently a shop, but when she entered, there wasn't really any merchandise, and that which was there had a thin layer of dust upon it. She walked up to what she assumed was the front desk and asked, "Hello...? Anyone here?"
When there was a lack of response, she turned to leave, wondering why she had decided to come here in the first place, and in doing so, she noticed the door was shut. Thinking back, she did not remember closing it, so she looked around nervously, asking again, "...hello?"
She heard something shift behind her, so she rapidly turned around, instinctively beginning to throw a punch, the blade activating as it was thrown. Her hand was caught in a vice like grip of a entity covered in robes, having gloved hands and the face obscured by shadows. She stiffened in fear when it began to speak. "It is rare that a person comes in here," the being stated emotionlessly, shifting its hand somewhat to cause the blade to deactivate. He then slid the gauntlet back to Zanzetkuken's weak protests, revealing the Ouroboros upon the back of her hand. "Much less one that carries a Dragon Mark."
The entity released her hand, which made Zanzetkuken draw it back towards herself. She worked up the courage to ask, "Who are you?"
"That is the solitary piece of information I do not pass out freely," the robed being replied.
"What should I call you then?" Zanzetkuken asked.
"You have not heard mention of what I am called?" the being replied.
Working up a slight bit more resolve, she continued, "I am new to this...place."
The being gave off a satisfied sound that made Zanzetkuken think that it was smirking. "Ah, one of the new groups. First batch in around six years. Though, its only been three months for the first batch," it said, cryptically. "You may refer to me as 'the Silent Watcher'. I know all about this place and occasionally meet up with one of the players to answer three questions. That is all I shall tell you without using up one of your asks."
Zanzetkuken almost blurted out, "So...like a djinn?", but caught herself. For all she knew, that could be counted. She thought for a short time before asking, "What do you mean by 'players'?"
"That is what you are," the being replied. "Each individual brought in is a player of the Great Game."
Zanzetkuken then asked, "How do you win the Great Game?"
"A player must defeat their 'Administrator' in solo combat and make the selection to stay in the game or escape."
Zanzetkuken thought for a longer time before finally asking, while pointing at the Ouroboros. "What is this mark?"
The being made another satisfied smirk, before replying, "it signifies that you are a friend of the Dragons, and are an enemy of the currently most prevalent religion among non-dragons outside of this town, at roughly seventy percent. Within the town, they compose thirty percent, with only a couple being extremists. It also marks that your body and soul is treated as being that of a Dragon when exposed to magic. Finally, in desperate times, it grants a couple of active and one passive to help you live."
It shifted posture, saying, "that was your last question." After which, it snapped its fingers and appeared to disintegrate. Looking behind her, Zanzetkuken saw the door was open once again, and took the opportunity to discreetly leave, making certain to hide the mark extremely well. She soon began searching for any other member of the group, heading in the general direction of the plaza.