Kenshi sighed, a plume of his signature purple gas escaping the confines of his mouth. The swordsman quickly waved the gas away before someone inhaled it. The gas was deadly toxic when it was concentrated, but dispersed as it was, it wouldn't hurt anyone. Kenshi sighed again, this time careful to not let any of his toxic gas escape. Being the Poison Dragon Slayer, Kenshi had to be very careful, in order to avoid accidentally hurting anyone. That's why he was surprised, shocked even, when the new guild master, Raven, asked him to go on a job with her. Raven had taken over when Marick, the previous guild master, left. Why the guild master of a powerful guild such as Sabertooth should seek assistance from the guild's weakest member was beyond him. For Kenshi was a mere D-rank. His desire to avoid hurting people had prevented him from taking most jobs. Though, now that he thinks about it, that might be the reason Raven had chosen him instead of one of the many better-qualified members. Perhaps she chose Kenshi because she wanted him to advance.
Kenshi sighed yet again. Whatever Raven's reasons, Kenshi had to wait for her to show up. He was waiting in the guild bar, the Ace of Spades. Of course, he couldn't expect her to show up perfectly on time, guild master duties and all. Things such as that got tedious and time consuming, and typically made the person late. This, Kenshi understood, and empathized with. He couldn't hold it against her. Raven had only been the guild master for a very small amount of time. No doubt, the paperwork was overwhelming. As Kenshi ruminated on this, he realized that perhaps Raven had wanted to go on this job in order to escape the duties of a guild master, even though it was temporary. Kenshi leaned over the bar and caught the bartender's attention. The man quickly brought the Dragon slayer his usual meal: a glass of wine with a dash of hemlock (Which the bar stocked just for him) and a meat pie, made with pork. Kenshi smiled and nodded his thanks to the bartender before handing the man a small quantity of Jewels. Kenshi then dug into his meal happily. If he had to wait, he could at least wait while eating.
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Kenshi sighed yet again. Whatever Raven's reasons, Kenshi had to wait for her to show up. He was waiting in the guild bar, the Ace of Spades. Of course, he couldn't expect her to show up perfectly on time, guild master duties and all. Things such as that got tedious and time consuming, and typically made the person late. This, Kenshi understood, and empathized with. He couldn't hold it against her. Raven had only been the guild master for a very small amount of time. No doubt, the paperwork was overwhelming. As Kenshi ruminated on this, he realized that perhaps Raven had wanted to go on this job in order to escape the duties of a guild master, even though it was temporary. Kenshi leaned over the bar and caught the bartender's attention. The man quickly brought the Dragon slayer his usual meal: a glass of wine with a dash of hemlock (Which the bar stocked just for him) and a meat pie, made with pork. Kenshi smiled and nodded his thanks to the bartender before handing the man a small quantity of Jewels. Kenshi then dug into his meal happily. If he had to wait, he could at least wait while eating.
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