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- 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 nuiscence 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
There she stood, waiting for her partner to show up. It’d be only the third or fourth job with Mei as a partner, but with each instance Mao felt slightly more prepared than the last to work with the odd woman. It was hard to say what incident was more shocking then the last as something strange always occurred with her around, from the collision in the café to the….sudden sprouting of lava of all things when trying to wrangle a chicken Mao sincerely hoped there wouldn’t be a new surprise this time around.
Of course finding out that the budding friend had turned towards a heat-based magic depressed the girl enough that her ears drooped slightly. How useless was she for this weakness against an evidently popular type of magic? ’Well…more like effect I suppose,’ though the thought did little to bring comfort. She wanted to be useful, really she did, but it was hard to feel pointless or in-the-way when one’s partner for a job could cause the very earth to rupture with your personal kryptonite and force you to fight away from them.
A small voice said things didn’t have to be this way, but for now it was easily ignored like a passing fancy. Besides the short mage thought she spotted the new and improved Mei not too far away.
’The sooner we fix this problem the easier it’ll be to leave. I think I prefer the trains over the carriage ride here…a lot slower and less bumpy.’ Reading had been a little nauseating during the journey, but at least her stomach finished settling.
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