After receiving her passport, Leona decided to travel. She had heard rumors of an alchemist residing next to a cemetery who needed help with an experiment. She decided to go there. She needed to put some Jewels in her pocket and she needed to learn how to fight against the undead. Chances were good that at least one of her future opponents would be a necromancer, so it would be prudent to learn how to fight the undead as soon as possible.
A full moon had just climbed into the sky when Leona arrived at the Silent Cemetery. It was nighttime, but the blonde was unafraid. The night was her ally. Already she felt an improvement in her senses, her strength, and her speed. Her defense was also boosted.
Leona walked over to a well-lit wooden cabin and knocked on the door. Out came a gray-haired man dressed in an impeccable black dress suit and matching dress shoes. He was a little too well-dressed for the area, but to each his own.
"Oh, how delightful! You must be here to help me with my experiment!" He exclaimed, examining her with blue eyes that were eerily bright.
"Yes. Yes I am. What do you need?" Leona asked him.
"It is simple, my dear. All I need are six soul sparks from the undead who frequent the cemetery." He explained.
"It sounds simple enough." Leona replied.
"It is, my dear. Bring them to me and you will be well compensated for your services." He instructed her.
"But be warned, my dear. The undead will not be defeated easily. They also do not tolerate trespassers." He informed her.
"Thanks for the warning, Mister." Leona thanked the man.
"Mortimer. You may call me Mortimer." The alchemist replied.
"OK, Mortimer. Mortimer it is." Leona said in turn.
"Good luck my dear! I'll be waiting for you!" Mortimer said cheerfully before shutting the door. Leona briefly wondered what she had gotten herself into. She was about to enter a cemetery to fight the undead to get soul sparks on behalf of a man named Mortimer.
There was nothing creepy about that. Not at all. Leona wondered if he was somehow connected to the cemetery as she approached the gate.
Leona stood in front of the cemetery gate. She had given her word to Mortimer. She was going to keep it. There was no turning back.
Dressed in her white t-shirt with tan camouflage shorts and tan boots, Leona shuddered from the cold. Maybe she should put on a long-sleeved shirt. On second thought, she did not want to give the undead another item to grab onto. Leona would be warm soon enough when she engaged in combat.
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A full moon had just climbed into the sky when Leona arrived at the Silent Cemetery. It was nighttime, but the blonde was unafraid. The night was her ally. Already she felt an improvement in her senses, her strength, and her speed. Her defense was also boosted.
Leona walked over to a well-lit wooden cabin and knocked on the door. Out came a gray-haired man dressed in an impeccable black dress suit and matching dress shoes. He was a little too well-dressed for the area, but to each his own.
"Oh, how delightful! You must be here to help me with my experiment!" He exclaimed, examining her with blue eyes that were eerily bright.
"Yes. Yes I am. What do you need?" Leona asked him.
"It is simple, my dear. All I need are six soul sparks from the undead who frequent the cemetery." He explained.
"It sounds simple enough." Leona replied.
"It is, my dear. Bring them to me and you will be well compensated for your services." He instructed her.
"But be warned, my dear. The undead will not be defeated easily. They also do not tolerate trespassers." He informed her.
"Thanks for the warning, Mister." Leona thanked the man.
"Mortimer. You may call me Mortimer." The alchemist replied.
"OK, Mortimer. Mortimer it is." Leona said in turn.
"Good luck my dear! I'll be waiting for you!" Mortimer said cheerfully before shutting the door. Leona briefly wondered what she had gotten herself into. She was about to enter a cemetery to fight the undead to get soul sparks on behalf of a man named Mortimer.
There was nothing creepy about that. Not at all. Leona wondered if he was somehow connected to the cemetery as she approached the gate.
Leona stood in front of the cemetery gate. She had given her word to Mortimer. She was going to keep it. There was no turning back.
Dressed in her white t-shirt with tan camouflage shorts and tan boots, Leona shuddered from the cold. Maybe she should put on a long-sleeved shirt. On second thought, she did not want to give the undead another item to grab onto. Leona would be warm soon enough when she engaged in combat.
[Word Count: 450]