- Job Info:
- Job Title: Wine Testing
Rank: D Rank
Player Requirements: Any Rank
Job Requirements: 500 words per player, +200 words per player beyond the first
Job Location: Rose Garden
Job Description: The owner of a high class restaurant in Rose Garden has finally finished a batch of his home made wine. However, before he serves it to customers, he wants someone to taste it and tell him if it's the best in the world or not.
Reward: Free everything for your next visit to his restaurant, no matter what the cost
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She has had wine before. Of course she had had wine before. In her tribe if you didn't drink there was automatically something wrong with you. It was a warrior's drink, and therefore was a sign of your spirit, of your willingness and courage to not hold back. As long as it could make you drunk, alcohol of any kind was welcome.
Though wine was acceptable, it was no beer. Mei absolutely adored beer and would rather have that over wine, but when she went for days without being able to drink anything but sanitized water it was much better than nothing. Wine was honestly a bit too bitter for her normally. But for this job if was required she would have to drink it. So drink it she would. Plus, hey, free wine. Who would put off free drinks? And at that, a free meal ticket. She'd be mad to give up this offer.
The mage spun around on the plush bar seating, finding the fact that these chairs were able to spin to be the most enjoyable experience ever. Every time she thought she was slowing down a bit too much she would reach a foot down to the floor and push a little more, causing her to speed up. It was only when the old man standing behind the bar cleared his throat to catch the mage's attention would she stop. She hit her foot on the side of the table every time she would pass it, making the spinning calm down slowly until eventually she stopped to face him. Purple eyes stared, wide.
The man gestured a hand towards a glass of red liquid before her, making her stare move down. Mei knew what it was instantly. Wine. Leaning forwards she picked it up by the delicate neck, swirling it around. Swirling it around was said to bring the flavor out a bit more. Or at least that's what she had learned as a child. Pressing the glass to her lips Mei took one small sip at first before swallowing the rest down in one gulp. "Hmmm..." She closed her eyes in concentration, a slim finger rubbing the bottom of her lip thoughtfully. She let the flavor rest upon her taste buds. Not the best wine she has had, she really preferred the sour kind than sweet... But she guessed it was good... For wine.
"It's fine..."
"It would help if he picked older grapes though. It'll help give him the kick he is looking for." She thought to herself. She wasn't exactly knowledge about wine, but she knew some of the tribe really liked it over the pure stuff. In fact they would normally make it themselves. So, she was trying to judge it based on the things they had told her over the years.
"But pick older grapes." She nodded to herself, satisfied with her answer, even if she was a bit unsure.
A smile curling onto her toothy grin Mei placed the glass back down on the counter. She smirked, eyeing the back of the kitchen.
"Now i'll take that free ticket~" she was starving, as always.
WC: 525/500
Though wine was acceptable, it was no beer. Mei absolutely adored beer and would rather have that over wine, but when she went for days without being able to drink anything but sanitized water it was much better than nothing. Wine was honestly a bit too bitter for her normally. But for this job if was required she would have to drink it. So drink it she would. Plus, hey, free wine. Who would put off free drinks? And at that, a free meal ticket. She'd be mad to give up this offer.
The mage spun around on the plush bar seating, finding the fact that these chairs were able to spin to be the most enjoyable experience ever. Every time she thought she was slowing down a bit too much she would reach a foot down to the floor and push a little more, causing her to speed up. It was only when the old man standing behind the bar cleared his throat to catch the mage's attention would she stop. She hit her foot on the side of the table every time she would pass it, making the spinning calm down slowly until eventually she stopped to face him. Purple eyes stared, wide.
The man gestured a hand towards a glass of red liquid before her, making her stare move down. Mei knew what it was instantly. Wine. Leaning forwards she picked it up by the delicate neck, swirling it around. Swirling it around was said to bring the flavor out a bit more. Or at least that's what she had learned as a child. Pressing the glass to her lips Mei took one small sip at first before swallowing the rest down in one gulp. "Hmmm..." She closed her eyes in concentration, a slim finger rubbing the bottom of her lip thoughtfully. She let the flavor rest upon her taste buds. Not the best wine she has had, she really preferred the sour kind than sweet... But she guessed it was good... For wine.
"It's fine..."
"It would help if he picked older grapes though. It'll help give him the kick he is looking for." She thought to herself. She wasn't exactly knowledge about wine, but she knew some of the tribe really liked it over the pure stuff. In fact they would normally make it themselves. So, she was trying to judge it based on the things they had told her over the years.
"But pick older grapes." She nodded to herself, satisfied with her answer, even if she was a bit unsure.
A smile curling onto her toothy grin Mei placed the glass back down on the counter. She smirked, eyeing the back of the kitchen.
"Now i'll take that free ticket~" she was starving, as always.
WC: 525/500