- Job Info:
- Job Title: Monster Hunt: Raging Behemoth
Rank: A Rank
Player Requirements: Minimum 1 A rank, or 2 B Rank
Job Requirements: 14,000 Words
Job Location: Mt. Hakobe Settlements
Job Description:
The people living atop Mt. Hakobe have been complaining of a large creature that was destroying homes in the middle of the night. This only began after a sacred shrine at the top of the mountain was destroyed, so it's likely that, that's the cause. The mission is to go up there and help put an end to the attacks by any means necessary.
Enemies:
Weak: Specter
A ghost that's invulnerable to conventional attacks.
Normal: Angry Spirit
A very angry spirit that will try to kill you.
Strong: Spirit Beart
The spirit that's been destroying the town every night. Each roll after the first counts as a normal roll, as it can only be encountered 1 time.
Boss: Enraged Forest Guardian
A large monster made of trees that will try to kill you. It's fast and hits hard, but is weak to fire.
Reward:
• 1x A Rank spell slot
• 10K Jewel for each boss rolled (cap 5)
-- credit to Kaori
Sign-Up Thread
This was the first time that the shaman felt lost on his way to a meeting place. He was going to Mt. Hakobe at this moment after having paid attention to an outstanding request on the board back at his guild, a request that was written with a rather shaky handwriting. Whoever had to write down the request must have been paranoid to the point where their pants could be seen vibrating, or that was what he assumed given the analysis of the paper. However, what exactly caused this paranoia? That was a question worth answering, and he hesitated not in gathering with the crew; although, he had to find Kyuken and Zirconis first. All of his spells relied on those two ghosts, in the end.
Mura didn’t expect this place - or rather, he could see it happen, but it never did before - and apparently, Kyuken had gotten creative in his mischievous conquest for debauchery… just what was this place? Having lived in Magnolia Town for years, Mura had never passed this road or this extreme place before. Having taken a look inside, he spotted the samurai ghost clenched between- oh, what the living hell was going on here?!
“… And I was just getting into the fun,” Kyuken moaned. Mura’s interference had gotten rid of any fanservice for the samurai ghost, and with that, Kyuken simply bit in the sour apple, which was clear on his face. Zirconis, on the other hand, was harder to find; first of all, what interests did the dragon ghost have in this town, anyway? Knowing the jade dragon, he would either stay home with the others or pick up fights somewhere, but no signs of uproars had appeared yet. In fact, the place of all places was at the Cathedral, and he just briefly saw Zirconis converse with one of the priestesses. It led few thoughts circulating in Mura’s mind, but due to the rush, he quickly interfered once again and grabbed Zirconis’ spirit ball form - ergo his entire body - and dashed off, noting: “Sorry, mission, talk to you later..!”
“W-What the hell was that for..?!” the dragon complained furiously. Although Mura had already indicated the reason for butting in like that, Zirconis was annoyed. The shaman was a little curious about the priestess and him, though… but he could ask about that for later. Right now, they had to ready for the mission. “We’re going to Mt. Hakobe… check it out,” he informed them, holding out the request paper for the two spirits to look at. Kyuken’s eyes sparkled a little, while Zirconis stayed as displeased as ever.
“A large creature? Is is, by any chance, a golem?”
“It’s obviously dead… soon.”
“Hahaha… the irony…”
“The what, human? Spit out!”
“Aren’t you dead yourself..?”
“And so are you?”
“Yeah, but- Hey, don’t try to change the subject!”
“You’re the one who started! ‘Oh, the irony!’ Oh, irony my dry ass!”
They were at it again… but they had to consider the importance of this mission. Therefore, it would suit them best if they hurried, so that this creature wouldn’t destroy as much as absolutely possible.
And here he was. He adjusted his cloak a little; it was rather short for a ‘cloak’, and the five magatama were quite apparent in front of the rocky background. To his surprise, though, the client had grabbed onto him in anxiety and took the shaman by surprise, making him scream: “W-WOAH! Hey..!” “Oh, i-i-is that you..?” the strange man asked in stutters, “Thank god… maybe I can sleep properly tonight… where’s the other?” The other? Did he mean Kyuken or Zirconis?
WC: 609