Leila Vergious ♣ Golden Phoenix ♣ A-Rank Life itself has become somewhat of a challenge for Leila these days. It was never easy living in this world when you were like her, but the fact that she now had a chunk of memory missing only made the matters worse. And while the amnesia problem wasn’t so bad that it would prevent the girl to carry out her day to day life, it was still rather frustrating. Apparently, a good portion of adventures she went on was just gone from her mind and she did not like that one bit. Not to mention that this problem came along with another one, a powerful ancient seal that was placed on the girl’s body. Under normal circumstances, it was not even visible. But if she were to try and case any of her more advanced spells, the white markings on her entire pale body would show and start causing pain while blocking the magic completely. In other words, Leila was currently pretty much completely reliant on her equipment and a couple of spells when it came to combat. At the very least, her basic ability to manipulator nature around her remained. Which she was very grateful for, as that power was something she relied on heavily in her regular life. Bearing all these facts in mind, it was perhaps of no surprise that the female decided that she should hang low for the time being and only accept contracts of a lower rank. With the lack of firepower she used to have, she’d rather avoid anything too difficult. That said, it would appear that she had absolutely nothing to do this fine day. It was already noon, but she barely even got out of bed. Once again having rented a room in a hotel, Leila now sat atop the fluffy blanket of the bed as she stared at the window across the room. Warm sunlight was gently seeping through it, and thanks to the slowly moving transparent curtains, shadows of funny shapes would dance in unison on the floor as they weaved their own little story. Amused by something so simple and regular, the Caretaker would smile as her blue orbs looked to the side. Next to her bed was sleeping a female wolf named Melon. A name that was given to the creature because of its unusual fur color, which was light green along with several red marks, just like a melon and its delicious insides. This wolf has become one of Leila’s best companions fairly recently despite the portion of her memory where she actually met this beast missing. It was a much-needed company, now more than ever, as the girl’s secondary summoning magic was inactive as well. And she truly missed her celestial spirits and their lively company. All the more reason to get rid of the seal as soon as possible, although that was no simple task in itself. For now, a barely audible sigh would escape in-between the female’s glossy lips as she hopped from the bed’s surface and onto her own two legs. With a proper stretch, she would nonchalantly make her way to the door and notice a small letter had someone probably slid beneath the wooden frame. She had even noticed, not to mention that she did not expect any actual mail in this place. She only had the room for few days before she would move on to another city where she would start solving another batch of problems. The envelope did not reveal anything either. No return address or any information like that, just a blank space of the paper-like material. With a shrug meant for no one but herself, the girl opened the envelope and revealed its contents. A pure white paper that read as such: “Hey there, Rookie. I see you have done some jobs that make you seem like you’re an awesome mage. Well, you’re nothing compared to me! If you want to prove just how great you are then I dare you to take out this monster. Bring a friend if you’re too scared!” Rookie? Well, that was an interesting start to this whole thing. Leila was an A-ranked mage, an Ace of the Golden Phoenix Guild and even one of the Wizard Saints, also known as 10 most powerful mages of this continent. Being called rookie by a random letter seemed like either a joke or a mistake. In any case, she would smirk at the message and toss it to a table next to her. Others in her position would probably just disregard something like this. But Leila was eager to accept this challenge, even if there was a chance that it wasn’t directed at her. After all, she had absolutely nothing to do right now anyway. Snapping her fingers, Melon would jump out and quickly bolt to her owner’s legs too. Rewarded with rubs on the head and behind her ears, the due would quickly head out of the hotel with minimal preparations and headed toward the Serene Cliff. A journey that did not take all too long, a couple of hours perhaps. Once there, the girl would once more be surrounded by the beauty of serenity from all sides, tall grass that was reaching almost all the way to her knees in certain areas and a breath-taking view of one was to actually approach the cliffside. Without any real sense of danger or even urgency, the due would just walk around while Leila hummed to herself a lullaby tune, wondering when this monster she was supposed to challenge shows up. If it will at all. There was still a possibility that this was still nothing more than a practical joke and she was just waiting for nothing. Not that she would really mind if that was the case either, as she meant to go out for a walk anyway. That was how she discovered the letter in the first place, as she headed for the doors just to go outside and stretch for a little bit instead of staying inside for who knows how long. |
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- Life itself has become somewhat of a challenge for Leila these days. It was never easy living in this world when you were like her, but the fact that she now had a chunk of memory missing only made the matters worse. And while the amnesia problem wasn’t so bad that it would prevent the girl to carry out her day to day life, it was still rather frustrating. Apparently, a good portion of adventures she went on was just gone from her mind and she did not like that one bit. Not to mention that this problem came along with another one, a powerful ancient seal that was placed on the girl’s body. Under normal circumstances, it was not even visible. But if she were to try and case any of her more advanced spells, the white markings on her entire pale body would show and start causing pain while blocking the magic completely. In other words, Leila was currently pretty much completely reliant on her equipment and a couple of spells when it came to combat. At the very least, her basic ability to manipulator nature around her remained. Which she was very grateful for, as that power was something she relied on heavily in her regular life. Bearing all these facts in mind, it was perhaps of no surprise that the female decided that she should hang low for the time being and only accept contracts of a lower rank. With the lack of firepower she used to have, she’d rather avoid anything too difficult.
That said, it would appear that she had absolutely nothing to do this fine day. It was already noon, but she barely even got out of bed. Once again having rented a room in a hotel, Leila now sat atop the fluffy blanket of the bed as she stared at the window across the room. Warm sunlight was gently seeping through it, and thanks to the slowly moving transparent curtains, shadows of funny shapes would dance in unison on the floor as they weaved their own little story. Amused by something so simple and regular, the Caretaker would smile as her blue orbs looked to the side. Next to her bed was sleeping a female wolf named Melon. A name that was given to the creature because of its unusual fur color, which was light green along with several red marks, just like a melon and its delicious insides. This wolf has become one of Leila’s best companions fairly recently despite the portion of her memory where she actually met this beast missing. It was a much-needed company, now more than ever, as the girl’s secondary summoning magic was inactive as well. And she truly missed her celestial spirits and their lively company. All the more reason to get rid of the seal as soon as possible, although that was no simple task in itself. For now, a barely audible sigh would escape in-between the female’s glossy lips as she hopped from the bed’s surface and onto her own two legs.
With a proper stretch, she would nonchalantly make her way to the door and notice a small letter had someone probably slid beneath the wooden frame. She had even noticed, not to mention that she did not expect any actual mail in this place. She only had the room for few days before she would move on to another city where she would start solving another batch of problems. The envelope did not reveal anything either. No return address or any information like that, just a blank space of the paper-like material. With a shrug meant for no one but herself, the girl opened the envelope and revealed its contents. A pure white paper that read as such: “Hey there, Rookie. I see you have done some jobs that make you seem like you’re an awesome mage. Well, you’re nothing compared to me! If you want to prove just how great you are then I dare you to take out this monster. Bring a friend if you’re too scared!” Rookie? Well, that was an interesting start to this whole thing. Leila was an A-ranked mage, an Ace of the Golden Phoenix Guild and even one of the Wizard Saints, also known as 10 most powerful mages of this continent. Being called rookie by a random letter seemed like either a joke or a mistake. In any case, she would smirk at the message and toss it to a table next to her.
Others in her position would probably just disregard something like this. But Leila was eager to accept this challenge, even if there was a chance that it wasn’t directed at her. After all, she had absolutely nothing to do right now anyway. Snapping her fingers, Melon would jump out and quickly bolt to her owner’s legs too. Rewarded with rubs on the head and behind her ears, the due would quickly head out of the hotel with minimal preparations and headed toward the Serene Cliff. A journey that did not take all too long, a couple of hours perhaps. Once there, the girl would once more be surrounded by the beauty of serenity from all sides, tall grass that was reaching almost all the way to her knees in certain areas and a breath-taking view of one was to actually approach the cliffside. Without any real sense of danger or even urgency, the due would just walk around while Leila hummed to herself a lullaby tune, wondering when this monster she was supposed to challenge shows up. If it will at all. There was still a possibility that this was still nothing more than a practical joke and she was just waiting for nothing. Not that she would really mind if that was the case either, as she meant to go out for a walk anyway. That was how she discovered the letter in the first place, as she headed for the doors just to go outside and stretch for a little bit instead of staying inside for who knows how long.