- Job Description:
- Job: Get Rid Of That Pesky Blockade!
Job Location:Train Station, Clover Town
Rank: C
Player Requirements: At least 15 posts long. Posts must be 200 words minimum.
Job Requirements:C-rank mage or two D-rank mages minimum, maximum four mages on this job. To remove the blockade and fight off the goblin and the vulcan.
Job Description: "We been having some trouble by these pair of annoying whipper-snappers, a goblin and a vulcan who keep terrosing and being a general nuisance at our train tracks, but now they just went ahead and blocked the tracks with a great old tree! They say we give 'em 100 pies and 100 tubs of sherbert or they'll never move the tree! Those rascals are holding up the trains and closed our station! Go over there and teach 'em a lesson, so we can get things moving again!"- Station Controller Albert.
Enemies:
Weak: Goblin
Medium: Vulcan
Reward: 1,500 jewels
Haru laid back, a massive food baby was destroyed her from the inside out. She laid across the massive tree and down at the 100 empty tubs of sherbet. She regretted immediately the choice she had made. Looking over a large branch, Haru saw the angry goblin and vulcan ranting and screaming about the small girl that had just devoured their treat.
"Thoooooose were ours!" the goblin screamed. "I have goooooot to kill yooooou, now!" Haru tried to move and ended up rolling down the side of the tree. She rested, face in the dirt, and thought about how she ended up in the predicament.
Haru relaxed at the pub, reading the latest issue of Sorcerer Weekly, despising all of the other beautiful women within its pages. She couldn't help but over hear from where she was eavesdropping, an older couple talking about their train being canceled. They mentioned two creaures, a large ape and a goblin, that were causing a massive ruckus on the railway. Haru cared little about this until she heard the specific railway. It was blocking the train she needed to take to get to her favorite Indian restaurant! Harus eyes gleamed with a gaze of hatred. She knew she would have to rid the tracks of them.