- Job Details:
- Job Title: Wanted! Kreddy Frueger
Rank: C Rank
Player Requirements: C Rank, or 2 D Rank; Max 2 wizards
Job Requirements:
* 20 posts
* 175 words per post
* roll 5 times
Job Location: Beanstalk Village
Job Description:
You've been contracted to take down an extremely dangerous man.
The city guard has no information on him, and no one has come back alive.
They have reason to believe he's hidden away in a very elaborate tunnel system under the village.
Get to it!
Enemies:
Weak:Hypnosis
Upon receiving a weak enemy, your character falls asleep immediately. Weak rolls take priority over all others, and are the main drive of the job. Your character will remain asleep until the first boss fight is over.
Normal:Strange Apparition
If you're not asleep, this roll counts as a weak roll. If you are already asleep, then you dream you're moving through an extremely horrifying forest. While in this forest, for 3 posts (+2 posts for each normal rolled if already under the effect) you see strange beings moving about the brush. Roll a Block Dice. If block is successful you take no damage, if block is not successful you take B ranked damage.
Strong:Dragon
If you are not asleep, you will take 5% HP damage, and be put asleep. If you are asleep when this is rolled, you must fight a small dragon. It takes 5 hits of C ranked damage to defeat, but its every attack deals B ranked damage. Its breath attack deals A ranked damage, and cannot be consumed by slayers. (Because you're in a nightmare)
Boss:Kreddy Frueger
A cheap knock-off of the real one, he wears a set of razor sharp knives on his fingers. Amazingly he's pretty good with them. You must defeat Kreddy twice. First time you face him, if not already asleep he puts you to sleep and begins the battle there. In the dream world, Kreddy can disappear into shadows, teleport around, and even extend his own shadow to stab you in the heart. His shadow attacks cannot be consumed by slayers (this is a nightmare still) and you must hit him 5 times to defeat him. After beating him one time, you must defeat him a second time in the real world. This time he takes 15 hits to take down, and will attack you with his claws. He's very fast, very agile, very annoying and deals 1.5x C ranked damage per slash. Keep in mind, his speed makes this reduced damage no consequence.
After your second win, roll a Damage Dice. If it's a miss, your character doesn't kill him.
Reward:
* Dead: 10K Jewel
* Alive: 10K Jewel more jewel
It seemed that the city guards of various towns were quite incompetent. He'd seen numerous jobs put up recently to go catch a criminal that they have 'little information' on except that he's dangerous and where they think he might be. Every person they send after them ends up dead. Thus they ended up calling in mages like Zeke. It was honestly quite depressing, but it was a good way to get his hand in and get used to his new magic. Plus it brought in the coins and that was useful for his research projects, which would help improve. Besides, the last one had proven to be a rune knight conspiracy. From what he understood the guild would be moving against the knights soon, but for now they were still a corrupt organization. He wondered if perhaps the knights were responsible for this one as well.
Could they perhaps have got word of the purge and thus set up 'trap jobs' for the Garou Knights? Jobs that would lure them in and hopefully take them out. That would explain why they'd supplied the explosive mage with dynamite. I mean did he seriously need it when he could turn spiders into explosives? It was almost as if they were trying to bait a trap, but even that showed incompetence because it had been easily spotted. Unless it was a decoy. He'd have to try and remember that and report it back to the Garou Knights when he returned.
However, for now he was in the beanstalk village and heading towards one of the entrances to a vast tunnel system beneath the village. He supposed, because the village had a giant beanstalk, that these tunnels were likely its roots. As he walked he twirled one of his tonfa almost idly. He was trying to get an idea of the tunnel system and how vast it really was and how complex. It did indeed look like a plant's roots. "Great. A natural maze of sorts." he murmured as he got near the entrance not noticing anyone else nearby because his focus was entirely on the underground.
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