Just as suddenly as Mac Anu vanished from my sight, the new field appeared. It was filled with lush green grass. The sky was clear and I could hear the chirping of birds. Scattered, as far as the eye could see, were dozens of stone structures. They looked as if they had been left behind by a very primitive race or something.
"Wow!" I exclaimed.
"What! It is just a field. The novelty wears off, I guarantee it" Trinity bursted out.
I noticed 4 Yellow portal type things. They moved constantly.
"Those are magic portals. Monsters come out of them when you approach them" Trinity explained.
"Ok then, lets go," I said as I started running toward one of the portals. I herd a big whoosh and the portal exploded. When the light faded, which only took a second or two, there was a goblin looking around. The thing had 2 long ears and a face very reminiscent of a rat. It caught a glance at me and started coming after me with its bone club. A staff suddenly appeared in my hand and I immediately blocked his first attack.
"What do I do?" I screamed at Trinity.
"Well Captain Obvious, you attack it back," she said as I blocked another attack from the beast.
I swung my staff at the goblin. It fell backwards, shook his head, and made a leap for me. I tried to dodge him, but he got a swipe at my forearm.
"I hope I don't have to do this often," Trinity said chasing after the goblin with her spear. With one swift blow of the lance the goblin vanished and a treasure chest was left in its place. "Cast 'Repth' and you will be better before you know it."
Suddenly I realized I knew how to cast magic. "REPTH" I screamed. Green sparkles surrounded me and my wound closed.
"You gotta be careful when you engage monsters, especially if you are a newbie. The monsters can get tough if you don't know how to engage them right. Being a wavemaster doesn't help things, they start off with a low defense."
"Sorry," I apologized. I kind of zoned out for a second realizing I had a second spell. It is called 'Vak Kruz'. It is a fire-based attack that hurts one enemy. I'll have to try that one next time I find a goblin.

I got up, brushed my self off, and headed toward another portal. Again the light flashed and another goblin appeared, looking at me with its vicious black eyes. I charged at with my staff and knocked it down. I backed up and yelled "VAK KRUZ". Fireballs revolved around the goblin for a while and then, in a flash, bombarded the goblin. It disappeared and a treasure chest, strangely different from the last one, appeared. I went to go up and touch it when I herd trinity scream from behind me . . .
"Don't touch that!" she exclaimed. "That is a rigged treasure chest. You open it and it goes Kablooey! and you get poisoned or something. Not good seeing as how you don't have any antidotes yet. Here, use this to disarm it."
She threw me an item labeled 'Fortune Wire' and said to use it on the treasure chest. I threw the wire at the treasure chest, and the chest turned the normal oak color of the other one. I walked up to open it and got a health drink. YAY!
"Might as well get the other one too. I have all the items I need, you need them more." Trinity said.
I walked over to the other chest and opened it. It was an antidote. I know I will need this. I always end up getting poisoned at the worst possible time.
I spent another five minutes or so defeating the other goblins in the portals. One of them contained two goblins, so Trinity helped me out with that one. I ended up getting 2 more health drinks and another antidote.
As Trinity and I were walking toward the dungeon's entrance, which was a little upraised ground with stairs leading into the ground, with four pillars around the edges of the upraised land, she starts telling me what to expect in dungeons.
"Ok, dungeons consist of several floors of rooms. The number of floors depends on what keywords you choose. Most, if not all the rooms will contain at least one magic portal. Remember this, though, as you go down further in a dungeon, the monsters will get harder, so be careful. I think that about covers the dungeons."
We walk down the stairs and find a room that is pretty much empty. The walls are all dirt. I am not going to touch them; they look like they could cave in on us at any second. Trinity assures me they wont. There are torches at regular intervals on the wall with an open doorway at the opposite end of the room.
"Ready?" she asks.
"Yea, lets go!" I say.
We rush through the doorway into the next room . . .