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- Job: The Idol
Rank: A
Player Requirements: 2-3 players, min of 35 posts, 450 words per post
Job Requirements: Only A rank and higher may participate or a B-rank with a higher rank. Must protect the treasure hunter. Must roll a boss before before the 50th post.
Job Location: Haunted Castle
Job Description:
A treasure hunter had come upon a treasure map that leads to the location of the The Dancing Lady. This is a silver statuette of a woman dancing with its hands raised high up. Rumors has it that upon the light of the lunar eclipse the statue turns into a spirit that grants the owner a single wish. Lunar eclipse's happen once in a hundred years and it just happens that one is about to happen in 50 days so the client is offering a lot of jewels. The location is in haunted castle and the Boss is a Huge Minotaur monster.
And here is the catch, the client insists that he comes along on the journey and it is your duty to protect him at all cost. Must encounter the boss that hoards the Idol and witness how the client summons the spirit and have his wish granted.
Warning, the client is extremely curious and tends to attract undesirables.(The person posting every 5 posts must include in his/her story how the client wanders off and stumbles upon a monster hence triggering a dice roll)
Enemies:
Weak: 4 Shadow Fiends (C-ranked)
Has the ability to be invisible for a brief period of time. They attack using their claws and teeth. Can be Chased away using light magic. - 2 A ranks each to bring down
Medium: 2 Shadow Acolytes (C-ranked)
They are manipulators of shadow magic and has the ability to summon other monsters and fight by firing bolts of darkness. Be careful, defeat them as fast as you can. (If they're not defeated within 2 posts of their appearance, roll the monster dice) - 5 A ranks each to bring down
Strong: Shadow Lord
A warrior corrupted by evil. Wields a wide variety of shadow magic and their darkness-infused zweihander broadsword. - 10 A ranks to bring down- Spells:
- Shadow Eruption (C-ranked): By extending his arm, the Lord can cause a pool of darkness 2 and a half metres in diameter to appear beneath his target for a second. Once that time passes, a pillar of darkness will erupt from it, dealing damage and dazing the person hit, meaning that he will not be able to defend against the next attack aimed at them. (2 posts cool-down)
Shadow Beam (B-ranked): He points his weapon forward and fires a 1 metre in diameter beam of concentrated darkness from it, dealing heavy damage. It is strong enough to punch a hole through several thick walls. (4 posts cool-down)
Dark Rush (B-ranked): The warrior prepares his weapon and shoots forward in an explosion of shadows, dealing damage and interrupting the actions of anyone around him. After he reaches his target, he performs a very strong diagonal slash dealing B-ranked damage plus 1 C-ranked damage for every 15% mana the one who gets hit is missing. (4 posts cool-down)
Boss: Dark Minotaur (A-ranked)
It's the boss for that level of the castle. Massive, very strong and very tough. Summons Shadow Acolytes every three posts. It does not have any special powers, but each of its attacks is as strong as an A-ranked spell. Takes 15 A-ranked damages to kill.
Reward: 25,000 Jewels, The one to deal the most damage will acquire the Mirror Mask. An item that allows the user to change his/her appearance to anything they want for up to 5 posts or until cancelled. 4 posts cool-down, starting from the moment the duration ends.
..to control the storm I must..
Words: 661
a tempest's tale: unexalted fear
MASTERY
"Control thy emotions to control thy strength!"
A small sheet of paper was illuminated by a golden swinging candlebra that hung delicately above two silhouetted figures. One opened his pale pink lips in order to speak but was swiftly silenced by the other through a simple gesticulation. One of the pair seemed transfixed with the piece of paper, or more importantly, what decorated it's thin linings.
"This woman.. she's the key to it all, I tell you! Once I have this, I'm set for life, it'll be worth every jewel, every hour, every moment that I've spent tracking it all down!"
Amagiri opened his mouth again to try and interject but eventually knew better, he realized he'd only get cut off again if he chose to speak for a second time. Allowing the so-called treasure-hunter to slumber within a treasure-induced trance, he pushed back from the table at which they sat. A waitress hovered delicately between tables, a clearly exasperated smile plastered heavily onto her face as the end of her shift was drawing closer. The furry white cloak that hung loosely over Amagiri's shoulders dropped to the seat he once sat on as he stepped away from their table towards the bar that centered the room.
"Something strong.. it'll be a long night."
The bartender chuckled in retort before turning away and swiftly returning with a small glass of clear liquid. The white-haired mage extended an arm forwards and knocked back the drink. He winced slightly as a burning sensation filled his open orifice but it soon faded; Amagiri had a relatively strong tolerance with drinks of this nature anyway.
With ease distilling the stress that once plagued his mind due to this overtly hyperactive client, the thunder slayer returned to the small stool that cornered the table. After sitting down he placed a hand on top of the map, obscuring the treasure hunter's vision and snapping him back into the world of actuality.
"I really think you should reconsider going with us.."
Amagiri hesitated since he was meant to of had a job partner with him on recommendation from the Magic Council. Supposedly, it was an esteemed, highly suggested wizard but upon arrival at the rendezvous point; they were nowhere to be seen. Shaking the thought quickly from his mind, Amagiri continued with his advisory rant.
"It'll be dangerous and I can't guarantee your safety, who knows what we'll be heading into considering how illustrious this treasure is meant to be."
Amagiri frowned as the treasure hunter raised a hand to cut him off again; clearly absorbing none of what the wizard just said.
"Not another word, young man!"
The older gentleman adjusted the glasses that loosely framed his nose before dragging a hand through the remnants of slicked back hair that dotted his scalp.
"I'll be getting us both a drink, I don't want to hear anymore of it. I'm coming with you and that's that; I have to be the first one to touch the treasure!"
The treasure hunter sounded almost malicious, greedy in the way he expressed his thoughts but Amagiri thought nothing of it. It must've been hard to track down something for so long yet feel powerless in the act of retrieving it. He shrugged his shoulders as the man left the table to retrieve a further round of drinks. This really was going to be a long night.
"This woman.. she's the key to it all, I tell you! Once I have this, I'm set for life, it'll be worth every jewel, every hour, every moment that I've spent tracking it all down!"
Amagiri opened his mouth again to try and interject but eventually knew better, he realized he'd only get cut off again if he chose to speak for a second time. Allowing the so-called treasure-hunter to slumber within a treasure-induced trance, he pushed back from the table at which they sat. A waitress hovered delicately between tables, a clearly exasperated smile plastered heavily onto her face as the end of her shift was drawing closer. The furry white cloak that hung loosely over Amagiri's shoulders dropped to the seat he once sat on as he stepped away from their table towards the bar that centered the room.
"Something strong.. it'll be a long night."
The bartender chuckled in retort before turning away and swiftly returning with a small glass of clear liquid. The white-haired mage extended an arm forwards and knocked back the drink. He winced slightly as a burning sensation filled his open orifice but it soon faded; Amagiri had a relatively strong tolerance with drinks of this nature anyway.
With ease distilling the stress that once plagued his mind due to this overtly hyperactive client, the thunder slayer returned to the small stool that cornered the table. After sitting down he placed a hand on top of the map, obscuring the treasure hunter's vision and snapping him back into the world of actuality.
"I really think you should reconsider going with us.."
Amagiri hesitated since he was meant to of had a job partner with him on recommendation from the Magic Council. Supposedly, it was an esteemed, highly suggested wizard but upon arrival at the rendezvous point; they were nowhere to be seen. Shaking the thought quickly from his mind, Amagiri continued with his advisory rant.
"It'll be dangerous and I can't guarantee your safety, who knows what we'll be heading into considering how illustrious this treasure is meant to be."
Amagiri frowned as the treasure hunter raised a hand to cut him off again; clearly absorbing none of what the wizard just said.
"Not another word, young man!"
The older gentleman adjusted the glasses that loosely framed his nose before dragging a hand through the remnants of slicked back hair that dotted his scalp.
"I'll be getting us both a drink, I don't want to hear anymore of it. I'm coming with you and that's that; I have to be the first one to touch the treasure!"
The treasure hunter sounded almost malicious, greedy in the way he expressed his thoughts but Amagiri thought nothing of it. It must've been hard to track down something for so long yet feel powerless in the act of retrieving it. He shrugged his shoulders as the man left the table to retrieve a further round of drinks. This really was going to be a long night.
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HP: 200/200
MP: 100/100
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