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- Job Title: Interrogation
Rank: C
Player Requirements: Must be C-Ranked (or higher)
Job Requirements: 3000 Words for solo. (+500 for each additional member). Interrogate the four suspects and find out who was behind this crime.
Job Location: Lavanitir Port City
Job Description: On one of the ships that was travelling to the port, there was an... 'accident'. Whether it be the ship exploding or a wrong export coming, the accident has a caused a huge panic within the city. Your guild has kept a close eye on the coverage within the city and when the suspects were narrowed down to a mere four, many guilds received notice that they needed mages for interrogations. You reluctantly take the job as you want insider details at what happened with this.
Once you arrive in the city, you are met by the head detective, who urges you to essentially play good cop/bad cop with you playing both. You must interrogate the suspects using any methods you find acceptable, without killing the target. After interrogation, you will give your verdict to the detective who will ask you what the punishment for the crime committed is.
The suspect that is guilty can be whichever one you want. The order you interrogate the suspects in doesn't matter. Just get through all four and decide the final punishment.
Enemies:
Weak: Pansy - This person is very susceptible to revealing their hidden motives and will crack under pressure, or threat, if you decide to go that route. Easiest to get the truth out of.
Normal: Ruffian - Is familiar with interrogations based on how they have acted in the past. Will dodge questions and will try to play genius and turn the questions onto you. Put them in their place and you will get the truth.
Strong: Old Sailor - Typically very stubborn, they will always answer aggressively based on the question or simply not at all. Will not take you seriously due to you, most likely, appearing younger than them. Show them that this young person is not afraid to hurt and is able to be serious in order to get their respect to have them tell the truth.
Boss: Naval Officer - This suspect is probably the most fishy out of all of them. They were a naval officer with the ship and somehow under the watchful eye, this accident still managed to happen. It is hard to interrogate this one as they will know you have limits to what you can ask and will act accordingly to what you ask. Their personality typically varies so it's all up to your skills and methods in order to get the truth out of this one.
Reward: 7k Jewels and attention from the Magic Council, positive or negative, based on how you diffused the situation and the punishment that you decided upon.
-- credit to Hikari
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GRACE UNDER FIRE
Sorano stepped off the train at the station, feeling the soft pressure of Hoshi’s paws land upon her shoulders as her own feet met the solid concrete station floor. Lavanitir Port City, huh? It was a place absolutely screamed Black Rose, the name of the guild that had once resided here, although she hadn’t really been in touch with anyone of that particular group of people in quite a long time. Striding determinedly down the station, she fed her ticket through the machine and stepped out into the hustle and bustle of a port city. The train station, thankfully, was close enough to the middle of the city that the teen could quickly make her way down the streets, only turning at a few blocks to make her way to the police station, where she had been summoned.
It wasn’t at all surprising when she’d been summoned for the job, honestly. The explosion of the ship as it came into the harbor was something guilds all over Fiore had probably heard about, and after a few weeks of constant interrogation and investigation, the authorities had yet to find the one to blame. Once any case in Fiore took this long a period of time, mages were always called in to help. The only thing that Sorano found odd was why they hadn’t called a Black Rose mage, seeing as they would be more familiar to the city. Perhaps it was due to how she was known for her diplomatic skills in solving an issue – she heard this would be an interrogation, anyways. It was something she could probably easily solve with her aural vision and charmed tongue, but it always looked better when she could get the person to ‘fess up with only questions and tricky phrasing.
Well, that and the fact that there was someone whom she would be meeting up with to perform the job together at the station. One of the newer members of their guild, the Rina girl, right? Posing the question to Hoshi, she received an affirmative and opened the swinging door to the station. “Hello there, Sorano Granon, hired mage mercenary from Fairy Tail here for the interrogation,” she said to the reception.
It wasn’t at all surprising when she’d been summoned for the job, honestly. The explosion of the ship as it came into the harbor was something guilds all over Fiore had probably heard about, and after a few weeks of constant interrogation and investigation, the authorities had yet to find the one to blame. Once any case in Fiore took this long a period of time, mages were always called in to help. The only thing that Sorano found odd was why they hadn’t called a Black Rose mage, seeing as they would be more familiar to the city. Perhaps it was due to how she was known for her diplomatic skills in solving an issue – she heard this would be an interrogation, anyways. It was something she could probably easily solve with her aural vision and charmed tongue, but it always looked better when she could get the person to ‘fess up with only questions and tricky phrasing.
Well, that and the fact that there was someone whom she would be meeting up with to perform the job together at the station. One of the newer members of their guild, the Rina girl, right? Posing the question to Hoshi, she received an affirmative and opened the swinging door to the station. “Hello there, Sorano Granon, hired mage mercenary from Fairy Tail here for the interrogation,” she said to the reception.
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And so it begins...
And so it begins...
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