- Job Details:
- Job Title:
The Balance Core
(One Time Only)
Rank:
B-Rank
Player Requirements:
B Rank(s)
OR
2x Or More C Ranks
OR
A Mix of Ranks
Maximum 6 Players
Job Requirements:
12,000 words minimum
+3,000 words per player, if in a group
Kill all 4 bosses in order they're listed
Job Location:
Divide Island
Job Description:
An island surrounded by mystery and rumor.
Scientists only being able to inspect certain places, but never the middle...
Strange sounds from underwater scans...
The presence of extremely high magic power being felt...
Divide Island is the focus of this mission. A group of scientists are hiring you to go in and find the source of this magic power they're sensing, and retrieve it for them. They require than only wizards go on this task, noting that a single mediocre conjurer of cheap tricks would not suffice.
Upon arriving to the area, there is 1 single path that you can take. Upon trying to fly, you're immediately shot down to the ground regardless of how high in rank you are. Trying to tunnel through the earth, or take any other option besides this path results in failure as well. This path will take you along the outer edge of the island before coming to a point where you can go through a very narrow path, into a lush green area in the middle. The bosses can be summed at any point in the job, and do no need to be rolled. Any "Boss" roll from the dice can either summon the boss, or be converted into 2x Strong Rank, 4x Normal Rank, or 8x Weak Rank enemies.
Along this path, the mages will face several automated creations that seem to be older than magic itself, but at the same time, appears that these creations aren't that far from the golems, and magic sentries of this age. A true testament to how advanced the civilization was, or how out dated modern magic was.
Weak: Totem Head x10
A single stone structure that appears to be a piece of a totem pole. It is able to fire unlimited shots of magic at you that is non-elemental. These deal B Rank melee damage. It can also explode if it gets close, which deals B Rank magic damage to all withing 10 meters. Luckily, they all go down in a single hit of any rank due to being so old that their power has decayed considerably.
Normal: Mechanical Birds x30
A flurry of stone birds, perfectly detailed to look almost real. They fly stupid fast, and attack in rapid succession. It takes either 30 attacks of any rank to beat them all, or 1 B Rank or Higher AoE. The birds normally flock and attack 1 person (the highest rank) so it's not that hard to blast em.
Strong: Tiger Automation
A 4 foot tall, 9 foot long, 2 foot wide tiger made of stone. It seems to be just as vicious as other tigers, and will require quite a bit of hassle to defeat. ((no specification on HP for it as the player will be given freedom of RP to make the fight fun.))
Boss 1: Black Tortoise
On the North side of the island is a single Black Tortoise that seems to be unafraid of you entirely. It approaches you, asking your business, and demands you fight it before you're allowed to continue. It attacks with Earth magic that cannot be consumed by any kind of slayer. The tortoise is also able to summon earth golems to fight for it, as well as earth spikes if players get too close.
Boss 2: White Tiger
On the west side of the island is a single 10 foot tall, 20 foot long, and 4 foot wide massive White Tiger. Much like the Tortoise, it will speak with you before having you fight it. The tiger uses Metal based attacks, and is extremely fast. It's metal magic cannot be consumed by any kind of slayer.
Boss 3: Phoenix
On the South side is a large, 20 foot long phoenix with a 40 foot wingspan. As with all the bosses, it will speak with you before entering a battle. The bird attacks with Fire magic that can't be consumed by players, and when defeated will erupt into flames, and rise from its own ashes. Instead of making you fight it again, the bird will simply let you pass as you've been kind enough to give it a very good fight.
Boss 4: Soul Dragon
On the east side is a large clearing with a pristine lake that stretches for an incredible distance. A large dragon rests on a small island in the middle of it and upon you noticing it, will walk through the lake and speak to you. It speaks in proverbs, giving you cryptic messages instead of straight answers. The dragon said it will provide you a single piece of somewhat powerful weaponry, in exchange for your secrecy but only if you can win a fight with him. The dragon uses soul magic, and is able to summon anything you can imagine and then some. It can also breathe fire, and attack with its claws, tail, and teeth. The fire can only be consumed by Soul Slayers, and deals melee damage.
Upon defeating the dragon, you'll be given one of the most powerful weapon in existence. As soon as you get back to the scientists who took you here, your memory of the island and all in it will be wiped by a mysterious force.
Reward:
Aside from Normal job XP
1x Legendary Weapon~~Credits to Niyol
D awn broke in the Lamia Scale guild hall and Azurius was still in Zuo's Grand Library after being awake for five nights and four days, reading book after book with no particular preference for genre. He'd started with a book about two men living under the same roof with some kid, one was rich and the other was an ungrateful freeloader. Now he was in the middle of a book that taught the history of Fiore, more specifically the Dragon Wars from ages ago. He let out a deep breath and got up from the desk, deciding it was probably time he went and showed his face to the rest of the world and grabbed his black coat from the desk on his way out. In the guild, it was known that Azurius Tade was in fact a wizard. He had strong magical presence, very few fears, and was a recognized part of the guild. However, no one had seen him use any form of magic. His records didn't state a species, or race so it was assumed that he were about as human as the average citizen of Hargeon. The only thing that hinted at Azurius's race was the fact that on his jacket, shirt, and under shirt, all had a pair of two inch wide, two foot long elliptical cut outs in them. The cut outs were positioned parallel to each other, and seemed to have more purpose than just letting air flow through them. Upon walking into the main hall, Azurius noted several things. Dmitry sound asleep in a corner, as usual... Dribble moving about the guild hall making sure it was clean, as usual... and a man dressed in an exploration out fit sticking a piece of paper on the job notice board, which was not the usual. Azurius had gone and picked it from the board before the man could even turn to walk away. The job detailed the ancient, supposedly desolate Divide Island was where the show would take place. Azurius scanned the page, noting the limited information regarding the island and any inhabitants on it. Even in the library, from the super tiny, minute, insignificant, not even one percent of the books in the library that he'd already read through; Azurius found no details regarding the island. The only thing that was known about it was that one day the island was normal looking, and a few moments later it was blasted in half by gods knows what. The job said there would be a transport ship waiting at Hargeon docks that would leave in two days at seven in the morning for the island. Meanwhile the explorer people waited with anticipation as they saw the gold eyed man looking at the page. Their looks of high hopes turned to displeasure when Azurius stuck the page back on the board and walked away. He had gone off to his room to ensure that he had been prepared for the adventures to come. He made sure his shotguns were clean, sword were sharpened, and his pouch was packed. The pouch he used was a special one that allowed him to store about as much items as you could fit in a large luggage bag, in a much smaller area. It also worked to convert the weight into almost nothing, weighing as much as a small bag of coins if it was completely filled with lead. Inside was some food, water, and his ace in the hole if he needed them. With that, he went and took a good sleep, almost two full days and nights to be exact. Much to the explorer's surprise, he was waiting on the deck of their transport ship at five in the morning, leaning against the railing with his coat covering up the shotguns he had with him. 640 out of 7,500 |
credit to nat of adoxography and gangnam style.