- Le Job:
- Job: Find This Book!
Rank: D
Player Requirements: Single or team. 2 D rank mage max for team. 10 post minimum and 170 words per post.
Job Requirements:- Go to the Library and find the book
- Do not destroy anything, especially books
- Do not harm anyone
- Retrieve the book and borrow it from the library before giving it to the old lady
Job Location: Peace Village
Job Description: "There is an old lady who enjoys reading a lot when she was younger who wanted to read a certain book that is used to be her favourite. Too bad the book is out of print and it is not being sold anymore. The only place that the book could be found is in a library but she is too old to go out on her own. She would ask help but most of the people she knew are too busy. So the old lady decides to make this a request for anyone willing to help her find this book in the library.”
HELP INFO:
- You can make up the name of the book as long as it is not common and a rare book
- The library that has the book would be in trouble
- The library was pranked by some kids who decided to rearrange the books in the library so that it would be hard to find anything.
- The book is somewhere in the library and it is hard to find it
- If the book is about to be found, some of the kids would be there to grab it and run off with it.
- The kid is just having fun and would give the book if they are scolded.
Enemies: None
Reward: 750 Jewels each
’I hope I have a house this nice when I get old,’ Mao thought to herself as she sipped from the delicate teacup. As pretty as this woman’s fine, porcelain tea set was, Mao couldn’t help admiring her collection of books surrounding them like some sort of Fort of Literature. While her room back at Sabertooth held a book shelf almost full, Mao lacked funds to fully fill the room with novels and tombs as she desperately wished she could. Which brought her to this job in this lovely village, the atmosphere mixing very well with the mage’s calm attitude. After another sip – having waited for the old woman’s maid to finish setting up the accompanying crumpets on the small table, Mao spoke, ”Thank you very much for the tea Mrs. Badcrumble, and I must say I’m impressed with your collection here…but I must know, what book is it you wish to read that you do not already possess? Some of the ones here I’ve only seen in libraries before as they’re out of print.”
She spared a thought for her one friend, knowing that silly fellow would be gushing about the woman’s collection if he could see it. The thoughts faded as the elderly woman set her cup down with a delicate “tink” and smiled at Mao, ”Thank you for your kind words. I admit, I wish I could’ve, but growing up my family lacked money so I made do with borrowing from the library. My late husband, bless his soul, often presented books as gifts – knowing my love for the written word – so I gained this wonderful bounty thanks to him.”