- Job/Joyride:
Job: Get that Chicken!
Rank: D
Player Requirements: D-rank and above.
Job Requirements: Capture the chicken without hurting it. Minimum of 5 posts of 150 words per character.
Job Location: Clover Town
Job Description: A farmer has recently had a broken chicken house and requires you to hunt that Fowl down! This Chicken however had magical growth hormones injected into him that increased its size to a 5 foot monster! Its peck will deal C rank damage so watch out! Damaging even one feather on that chicken will result in a job failure so it may be best to lure or scare the chicken back into its fence. Completing it will give one grateful farmer his livelihood back.
Reward: 250 Jewels. Failure if you do a single D-rank of damage.
’This thing…is huge.’
That’s what she thought.
In Mao’s defense, the enshrouded beast with red, glowing eyes of evil was particularly large for a chicken. In fact, they were so close in height that the girl couldn’t figure out which stood taller than the other. The mere notion of this fowl being taller than her…the thought caused her ears to droop even if she internally refused to acknowledge this emotion as disappointment. Honestly, who would be depressed at a chicken being taller? If nothing else the short crystal mage never expected to face such a foe when she woke this morning…
Earlier that day…
The temptation to sleep in was strong, very strong. Somehow, life had a funny way of making bed the most comfortable and inviting places when you needed to leave. ’Absolutely unfair,’ the inhabitant moaned internally, snuggling ever deeper into the pile of comfort. To anybody entering the room, it would appear somewhat lived in, though more of a day place for work and home storage than full-time living with the barren bed shoved off to a corner and no occupant in sight. If one opened the closet door however, they would find an amassment of pillows and blankets easily hiding the slumbering woman amidst the plethora of lumps. A slight rise in one location would be the only giveaway.
’I should do a job today,’ she tried to convince herself, not having done one for a few days in favor of reading, ’I’m going to get up and do one.’