- Job:
- Job Title: Duel in Minstrel
Rank: D
Player Requirements: Must be at least D-Rank; Own a passport
Job Requirements:5 posts. 100 words per post or a single post of 500+ words
Job Location: Minstrel
Job Description: Within Minstrel are the musketeers. However they have not just gained their respect through countless wins against the dark side. No, they regularly offer chances to duel against them, to fight and hone their skills. A newer Musketeer of C-rank strength has popped up, opening up a challenge to all nations of earthland. Answer his challenge, and duel him. It will be a quick no blood duel. The fight will end within a couple blows scoring based on style, and one more thing. No spells above D-rank may be used. No destructively lethal spells may be used at all, and no requip unless its a single weapon, but no using it's passive or active. This is a sword duel, and the use of magic must be very little as it should only be used for flare, or minor aid. Win the duel, and earn the reward. Lose the duel and earn only a quarter of the reward but you may still pass the job no matter the duel outcome. Remember, the duel will never go beyond more than a few actions, and the judges will base the score on how well both had dueled.
Enemies: A single human, female or male depends on who you wish to fight.
Reward: normal xp & Jewels(2k = win / 500jewel = loss) - Roll a hit dice (Miss = you lose / Hit = you win)
Who Judges a (Duel in Minstrel) ?
Lacey Botticelli- - - - - -
Lineage : Viktor's Descent
Position : None
Posts : 558
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 8575
Character Sheet
First Skill: Kiah Lake
Second Skill:
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Who Judges a (Duel in Minstrel) ?
Lacey Botticelli- - - - - -
Lineage : Viktor's Descent
Position : None
Posts : 558
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 8575
Character Sheet
First Skill: Kiah Lake
Second Skill:
Third Skill:
Dueling was a complicated thing, in Leah’s opinion.
First of all, it involved honor. So much of the process was about making sure that everything began on fair terms and would be an accurate measure of skill and fighting prowess that it kind of took away any possible easygoing fun in the battle. Second of all, it was judged critically and harshly by any spectators, who liked to comment if one participant seemed to be acting dishonest or taking advantage of a weakness in the other. The latter was not always a bad thing, especially if it was viewed as strategy; nonetheless the redhead was the type of person who would aim for a broken leg purely because it would allow her a much greater chance of winning. Onlookers didn’t care much for actions like that, and the mage was in no hurry to be lynched by an angry crowd. So, the girl had determined earlier on that she would be on her *best behavior* today, and if she went back on her word well that was just Leah being Leah. But honestly, the mage intended to try her best to keep it.
Having dressed in the green Musketeer outfit that she had received while helping out the Townsend family a little while ago, Leah wandered the streets of Minstrel’s capitol with the same easy expression that revealed how utterly lost she was as well as how much the redhead didn’t care about that fact. In reality, she didn’t want to lose any of the jewel reward, if that could be a penalty for being late. No matter what she desired, however, it did not change that the emerald eyed girl was clueless as to where she was supposed to meet up with the young male Musketeer who had issued the general challenge to all foreigners as to whether they wanted to duel with him or not. The girl had accepted it with the understanding that even losers got jewels, but she wanted to win. Reputation meant a lot to her when it came to Fiore’s, even if the ReQuip mage was fairly content to be called a liar and a cheater.
Finally she made it to the site of the event, which had been clearly labelled with a small paper sign of about twenty centimeters long and fifteen centimeters tall max. Obviously, this was not going to be some grand affair, and the girl did not completely mind that. She was handed a long rapier and was instructed on how to behave herself: only low rank spells were allowed, and since it was a weapons duel she was not permitted to use much magic at all if it could be avoided. Because Leah happened to be a ReQuip mage, her weapons were not even allowed and so she was forced to use the strange weapon that they generously provided her with. She made it a point to all the spectators (a decent crowd had gathered, even though it had originally seemed to be a rather low key event by the scene, the man had admittedly broadcasted the fact that he was open to duels to just about the entirety of Minstrel, Fiore, Midi, Seven… etc.). This way, if she lost there would be absolutely no shame and Fiore would not lose any of its grandeur in the eyes of these citizens from Minstrel, since she was fighting with a weapon she had never used before.
The battle went well. It was quite boring, because she barely knew how to use the flashy and quick moving style of attack and defense that seemed to go with rapiers. Nonetheless, Leah easily held her own because her opponent was indeed a new Musketeer, and it showed. She discreetly used one of her own signature spells to whirl her blade around in a circle after it left from her hand for a brief moment, but the movement was so quick that it could have seemed as though she did it purely with physical dexterity. It wasn’t against the rules, after all; Sinister Steel was very much a low level spell. After the duel had been declared completed, the two bowed low to each other and waited to hear the judges’ declaration of the victor. Both went home with jewels in their pockets and tried to maintain a neutral expression on their faces.
730 Words.
First of all, it involved honor. So much of the process was about making sure that everything began on fair terms and would be an accurate measure of skill and fighting prowess that it kind of took away any possible easygoing fun in the battle. Second of all, it was judged critically and harshly by any spectators, who liked to comment if one participant seemed to be acting dishonest or taking advantage of a weakness in the other. The latter was not always a bad thing, especially if it was viewed as strategy; nonetheless the redhead was the type of person who would aim for a broken leg purely because it would allow her a much greater chance of winning. Onlookers didn’t care much for actions like that, and the mage was in no hurry to be lynched by an angry crowd. So, the girl had determined earlier on that she would be on her *best behavior* today, and if she went back on her word well that was just Leah being Leah. But honestly, the mage intended to try her best to keep it.
Having dressed in the green Musketeer outfit that she had received while helping out the Townsend family a little while ago, Leah wandered the streets of Minstrel’s capitol with the same easy expression that revealed how utterly lost she was as well as how much the redhead didn’t care about that fact. In reality, she didn’t want to lose any of the jewel reward, if that could be a penalty for being late. No matter what she desired, however, it did not change that the emerald eyed girl was clueless as to where she was supposed to meet up with the young male Musketeer who had issued the general challenge to all foreigners as to whether they wanted to duel with him or not. The girl had accepted it with the understanding that even losers got jewels, but she wanted to win. Reputation meant a lot to her when it came to Fiore’s, even if the ReQuip mage was fairly content to be called a liar and a cheater.
Finally she made it to the site of the event, which had been clearly labelled with a small paper sign of about twenty centimeters long and fifteen centimeters tall max. Obviously, this was not going to be some grand affair, and the girl did not completely mind that. She was handed a long rapier and was instructed on how to behave herself: only low rank spells were allowed, and since it was a weapons duel she was not permitted to use much magic at all if it could be avoided. Because Leah happened to be a ReQuip mage, her weapons were not even allowed and so she was forced to use the strange weapon that they generously provided her with. She made it a point to all the spectators (a decent crowd had gathered, even though it had originally seemed to be a rather low key event by the scene, the man had admittedly broadcasted the fact that he was open to duels to just about the entirety of Minstrel, Fiore, Midi, Seven… etc.). This way, if she lost there would be absolutely no shame and Fiore would not lose any of its grandeur in the eyes of these citizens from Minstrel, since she was fighting with a weapon she had never used before.
The battle went well. It was quite boring, because she barely knew how to use the flashy and quick moving style of attack and defense that seemed to go with rapiers. Nonetheless, Leah easily held her own because her opponent was indeed a new Musketeer, and it showed. She discreetly used one of her own signature spells to whirl her blade around in a circle after it left from her hand for a brief moment, but the movement was so quick that it could have seemed as though she did it purely with physical dexterity. It wasn’t against the rules, after all; Sinister Steel was very much a low level spell. After the duel had been declared completed, the two bowed low to each other and waited to hear the judges’ declaration of the victor. Both went home with jewels in their pockets and tried to maintain a neutral expression on their faces.
730 Words.
Lacey Botticelli- - - - - -
Lineage : Viktor's Descent
Position : None
Posts : 558
Guild : Guildless
Cosmic Coins : 0
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Experience : 8575
Character Sheet
First Skill: Kiah Lake
Second Skill:
Third Skill:
Here's hoping I'll win the duel!
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