Kinkquest is a lot of horrible, disturbing things. But it's also a multiplayer game. If you're going to start your adventure, it would be silly to do so alone. Games like these required strength in numbers, even kinky ones.
There are plenty of options to choose from. Most of the people in the tavern are wearing the same clothing you are, indicating that they're just as fresh to this experience as you. Out of all of them, a few catch your eyes more than others.
You spot a nervous bunny girl who looks completely out of her element, clutching tightly to her clothes as if she was expecting to be wearing more for some reason. You almost wonder if she realized what she was getting herself into, starting a game like this. It makes you feel a little bad. You know some players end up succumbing to some twisted fates in this game, but at least they knew what they were getting into. At the very least, you're certain she'll be a nice companion if you invite her to your party.
There's a fox nearby who looks much more confident, if not a little mischievous. He surveys the crowd with a smug expression from the front of the bar. Out of everyone just starting out, he looks most comfortable to be barely wearing anything, a total inverse of the bunny. He might prove to be a strong ally...or betray you on your first quest and throw you to horny monsters while he runs away with all the loot...
Then there were the players who had already spent a lot of time in this game, judging by the fancy-looking gear they were wearing. You spot a lithe skunk that's just as smug as the fox, though you're certain they've earned the right to act that way with how impressive their robes are. They're scouting out the new players, though for what purpose you can't be certain. They could be looking for a new mentor...or a new plaything.
Close by is what appears to be a bear warrior, nearly three times as wide as the skunk. He looks much more intimidating with his impressive size, though the fact he's more focused on his drink than anything else is somewhat relieving. He doesn't seem to care much about the new players, for better or for worse.
There were quite a few options to choose from. The newer players were probably a bit more trustworthy, and it might be a good idea to learn the ropes with other inexperienced people. Then again, a mentor could speed up the process a lot, if they weren't going to betray you...
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