- Job Form:
- Job Title: The Hunter
Rank: B
Player Requirements: B-Ranked Wizard(s) or two C-Ranked Wizards.
Job Requirements: Thread must be 40 posts long. 300 words per post. Must locate the Lost Saint's Treasure Vault buried beneath the Ancient Ruins after defeating the Gemstone Hunter or Harper Goldenshine. This Job May Only Be Completed Once by any Character
Job Location: Ancient Ruins
Job Description: Legend tells that somewhere within the Ancient Ruins; the original Ten Wizard Saints of old, one millenia ago; the ten of them gathered, and collectively hid away their most valuable artifacts and treasures.
For awhile; no one knew how to navigate the old ancient city and labyrinths; but one bold Wizard, Harper Goldenshine, reknowned across Fiore for his treasure hunting skills; claims to know a way to find the treasure. Rumour has it that he and his band of Treasure Hunters; 'The Gem Brothers'; have been searching the Ancient Ruins for days now, and are somewhere within.
Harper is known for misusing artifacts he finds, he could find something truly powerful in the trove of the original ten Wizard Saints; and this is something that the Magic Council is not willing to risk. The Council has sent out requests to the Guilds, both Legal and Dark; with a challenge for the wizards to find the treasure before the Gem Brothers do. The Council has promised too keep the treasure safe on display in Era's Mueseum for future generations to behold; but also has promised to make the Wizard's who might be successful in this endeavor handomsely paid with coin from the Old Saint's Trove itself after it's found.
Count Sparrow himself has also promised that each Wizard who helps recover this piece of Wizarding World history; will get to keep one item from the Old Wizard Saint's trove for their own personal use.
It is a mountain of golden, gilded treasures that stretches the size of fifteen buses. Deep, deep, within the Ancient Ruins. It glistens.
Enemies:
Weak: Rookie Treasure Hunter x3 (C-Ranked, Non Wizard; they carry an array of different style swords with them. They're not very fast; but very sturdy young lads. Their slashes can deal C-Ranked damage in chain slashes. They take 2 hits of B-Ranked damage to down each.)
Normal: Professional Treasure Hunter x5 (B-Ranked, Non Wizard; they carry an array of different styles of guns and cannon weapons on them. Very, very fast, running and shooting is their specialty; along with explosions; a nod to their careers as treasure hunters and master excavation artists. They can deal rapid fire B-Ranked damage to targets, and A-Ranked damage if they use cannons or explosives. Takes 4 hits of B-Ranked damage to take each one of these experienced treasure hunters out. )
Strong: Gemstone Hunter (B-Ranked, Wizard. Uses Crystal-Make Magic. Can instantly deflect or trap any Light or Water spell of up to B-Ranked with a successful block. Can be used to slam, push and trap, or construct weapons out of. This wizard is incredible with all different types of weapons through his 'Make', from Giant Waraxes, to Crystal Bows, too Crystal Swords of different shape and size. Will attempt to trap opponents in crystal prisons and then continue for chain attacks as well. If you fail more than 5 blocks against him over the course of the fight; he will trap you in a Crystal-Make prison and shatter it with an attack for A-Ranked damage. Takes 3 hits of A-Ranked or 6 hits of B-Ranked damage to take this bad, bad hunter down.)
Boss: Harper Goldenshine (A-Ranked, Wizard. Uses Crystal-Make Magic. One of the most famous wizards in Fiore; Harper's 'make' is so fast that it seems to appear instantly from nowhere. He can do anything one can imagine with Crystal-Make; anything from creating a house, too a lion, too a gigantic crystal serpent. He can whirl out crystal blades that can block any spell B-Ranked and below and also use crystal walls that prevent him from taking any damage whatsoever. He also is a fan of creating giant weapons out of thin-air that slam down and shatter on his opponents for A-Ranked damage. Light and Water are useless against him as he will instantly crystalize them as the spells are being weaved. Takes 6 hits of A-Ranked damage or 12 hits of B-Ranked damage to take down The Hunter himself.)
Reward: 10,000 Jewels, One Legendary Item Each and an extra B rank's of Exp (added after bonus calculation)
DON'T TRUST ANYONE
The semi-fey stood atop the lamppost, staring out over the horizon. Waves of stench from the familiarly filthy streets below wafted up to her nose, and the instrument of scent was quickly wrinkled, and turned towards a different direction. Though Yuzuki was a figure often seen dancing over the rooftops and through street lamps, today she had a purpose other than showing off her supernatural abilities. A soiled paper was brought up to her face again in the early morning light, her senses automatically adjusting to read between the smudges of soot from one of the many factories nearby. While the Central District of the Neutral Grounds were no place great to live in, there were many advantages for a street rat such as Yuzuki, being a far better fighter with her weapon than most other rats in the place. The fact that magic couldn’t be used would always give her a feeling of reassurance, for it meant she was less likely to be overpowered in a fight. However…staying here was no way to earn any good money, as everyone knew, which was why the semi-fey still did jobs as a mage here and there.
After having read over the job form and reward already, she had decided it would be worth it – just this once to work with someone else. It was of a level far above her own, so doing it independently would be rather hazardous. Despite her impulsive ways, Yuzuki did have a sense of caution and a desperate desire to survive out there in the big bad world. Elfin fingers slipped over the tattoo on her hand, a shudder running through her wiry frame in memory of one of the times she had nearly ended up dying. Yes… Occasionally, it was dangerous to do these things alone. The mage threw her arms over her head, stretching luxuriously on the lamp before making up her mind. “I can smell the jewel from here…!”
With a powerful, swooping dive, she was off. While the girl normally looked like the very stereotype of a street rat, there was obvious evidence in her movements now that she was more than just that. Fey blood running through her veins, the girl was far more graceful than the average human being with stronger strength, heightened senses, and, well, wings. The insubstantial shadows that invisibly streamed from her back gave her a boost in each jump she took, sending her forward many meters with each leap. She was starting off early, at a mere 2 in the morning. It was enough time for her to get there on foot, that was for sure.
Several hours later, the woman had reached the ruins where the jobs were placed – first one there, in fact. With a strong feeling of having triumphed, Yuzuki would lean back against a rock, letting her eyelids lower themselves like a blanket onto the precious orbs which they sheltered, feeling strength slowly returning to her legs after the long journey. Despite how inhuman she might be, exhaustion was something that all beings felt – in her mind at least. With her stubborn outlook on life, the semi-fey couldn’t possibly imagine that the world was different from her set-in-stone view of it. Life had followed her view of it for thirty-four years of it already, so why would it change anytime soon? They said that children were supposed to be open to ideas, but even with the personality of a five-year-old, Yuzuki’s true age showed through in this close-mindedness. “Well,” the being in question now murmured to herself, “I suppose it’s only natural for me to sleep now, isn’t it? It’s the other dude’s own fault if they don’t come on time.”
Well – they aren’t late. You’re just early – about three hours early, Ms. Faerydae, but it’s not like she’ll accept that anytime soon.
After having read over the job form and reward already, she had decided it would be worth it – just this once to work with someone else. It was of a level far above her own, so doing it independently would be rather hazardous. Despite her impulsive ways, Yuzuki did have a sense of caution and a desperate desire to survive out there in the big bad world. Elfin fingers slipped over the tattoo on her hand, a shudder running through her wiry frame in memory of one of the times she had nearly ended up dying. Yes… Occasionally, it was dangerous to do these things alone. The mage threw her arms over her head, stretching luxuriously on the lamp before making up her mind. “I can smell the jewel from here…!”
With a powerful, swooping dive, she was off. While the girl normally looked like the very stereotype of a street rat, there was obvious evidence in her movements now that she was more than just that. Fey blood running through her veins, the girl was far more graceful than the average human being with stronger strength, heightened senses, and, well, wings. The insubstantial shadows that invisibly streamed from her back gave her a boost in each jump she took, sending her forward many meters with each leap. She was starting off early, at a mere 2 in the morning. It was enough time for her to get there on foot, that was for sure.
Several hours later, the woman had reached the ruins where the jobs were placed – first one there, in fact. With a strong feeling of having triumphed, Yuzuki would lean back against a rock, letting her eyelids lower themselves like a blanket onto the precious orbs which they sheltered, feeling strength slowly returning to her legs after the long journey. Despite how inhuman she might be, exhaustion was something that all beings felt – in her mind at least. With her stubborn outlook on life, the semi-fey couldn’t possibly imagine that the world was different from her set-in-stone view of it. Life had followed her view of it for thirty-four years of it already, so why would it change anytime soon? They said that children were supposed to be open to ideas, but even with the personality of a five-year-old, Yuzuki’s true age showed through in this close-mindedness. “Well,” the being in question now murmured to herself, “I suppose it’s only natural for me to sleep now, isn’t it? It’s the other dude’s own fault if they don’t come on time.”
Well – they aren’t late. You’re just early – about three hours early, Ms. Faerydae, but it’s not like she’ll accept that anytime soon.
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Late post is unfortunately late ^^"
Late post is unfortunately late ^^"
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