- Job description:
- Job Title: Retrieve the Rose (Requires all players to complete "To Earthland... and Beyond!")
Rank: D Rank
Player Requirements: Any Rank
Job Requirements: 500 words per player, +200 words per player beyond the first
Job Location: Lavanitr Port
Job Description: You were asked by someone in Fiore to venture to Lavanitir port and pick up a shipment of specialized lacrima roses. These are flowers that never die, and always glow a beautiful color, seeming to resonate with the moon. That task is simple since this is infact, a legal trade. You take a boat to Lavanitir Port, go to the flower shop, pick up the crate and go back to wherever you came from. Security will only stop you if you're acting suspicious, confusing this for an illegal trade of sorts.
Reward: 250 Jewel
Retrieve the Rose! [Job]
Noheme- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Lineage : Armoured Beast
Position : None
Posts : 1116
Guild : Fairy Tail
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 27
Experience : 872,660
Character Sheet
First Skill: N/A
Second Skill: N/A
Third Skill:
- Post n°1
Retrieve the Rose! [Job]
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Noheme- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Lineage : Armoured Beast
Position : None
Posts : 1116
Guild : Fairy Tail
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 27
Experience : 872,660
Character Sheet
First Skill: N/A
Second Skill: N/A
Third Skill:
- Post n°2
Re: Retrieve the Rose! [Job]
It was a morning of another day, and there was another job waiting for Leila. Once again, it was absolutely nothing dangerous or hard to do. It was simply needed for her to play a little delivery girl and pick something up from a port. Or at least that was the general description on her job, she still had to confirm details with the client. And so she made her way to his location to retrieve some additional info. Apparently her client today was a man in his thirties, ready to throw a party that the world had never seen before. But for that, he needed a shipment of lacrima roses, flowers that were said to be prettier than any life on Earth. Which was probably not too far from truth, as Leila had seen one of these roses in past, when she was still travelling through nations. After she had gained all of the contract's details from her client, she set off to Lavanitir port. Thankfully, she was assured a convenient way of travelling there in form of a boat. It was rare for her to travel on the sea, as she always stayed on the solid ground for convenience's sake. But this wasn't too bad, either. The boat looked fairly standart, transporting ordinary passengers to the port. Showing guards her papers and passport, she boarded and looked around the interier. There wasn't much to the ship, no bards or room that would allow a comfortable sleep during their travel. But that didn't bother Leila much, for she mainly cared about the upper deck. People were sitting near the edges, watching as the static scenery of mountains and plains in the distance moved. Leila too, leaned against the railing of the ship's side and watched the sea all around them. Taking in the fresh air, observing both small and big fish as they swam next to the boat, even sunbathing a little. Although Leila's skin was naturally pale, perhaps because of her magic or origin. Thanks to that, she was never able to get a proper tan. Though she wasn't sure if she would even look good with a tan, given her silver hair and blue eyes.
After a while, they finally arrived at the port. It seemed that her client already set everything up, all he needed was someone who would actually go to the shop to pick up his roses. It took her few minutes to find her way around with all those crowds of people around. But she finally got to the shop and entered. "Greetings. Name's Leila Vergious and I'm here to pick up an order." She told the shop owner who was already waiting for her. It was an older man, seemingly gentle and filled with happiness. He nodded and pointed and several boxes made out of exotic wood and with a white rose symbol on them. That was what she had to deliver back. They weren't exactly heavy, but there was a lot of them. It took Leila a while before she managed to get them all back to the ship, guards checking the papers to confirm that the content of all those containers is in fact not harmful in any way. Once it was all done, Leila had another moment to relax before the ship arrived at it's destination. This time, she was on the board with a bunch of artists who were painting the scenery on the deck. One of them even painted Leila, as she was leaning against the guardrail on the ship's front. Once she arrived, it took her a moment to deliver all the boxes once again. But once she did, her job finally ended. And a finished job is a good job.
After a while, they finally arrived at the port. It seemed that her client already set everything up, all he needed was someone who would actually go to the shop to pick up his roses. It took her few minutes to find her way around with all those crowds of people around. But she finally got to the shop and entered. "Greetings. Name's Leila Vergious and I'm here to pick up an order." She told the shop owner who was already waiting for her. It was an older man, seemingly gentle and filled with happiness. He nodded and pointed and several boxes made out of exotic wood and with a white rose symbol on them. That was what she had to deliver back. They weren't exactly heavy, but there was a lot of them. It took Leila a while before she managed to get them all back to the ship, guards checking the papers to confirm that the content of all those containers is in fact not harmful in any way. Once it was all done, Leila had another moment to relax before the ship arrived at it's destination. This time, she was on the board with a bunch of artists who were painting the scenery on the deck. One of them even painted Leila, as she was leaning against the guardrail on the ship's front. Once she arrived, it took her a moment to deliver all the boxes once again. But once she did, her job finally ended. And a finished job is a good job.
-Job finished-
Word count: 625
Word count: 625
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