- Underwater Adventure: Running out of Air:
Job title: Underwater adventure: running out of air
Rank: C
Player requirements: Minimum 220 words per post, must roll at least 5 times to summon the boss automatically. Defeat him and complete the mission in less than 15 posts.
Job requirements: C-rank mage or equivalent, maximum of 3 mages.
Job location: Crescent Island
Job description:„We’ve recently uncovered an ancient artifact resting deep under the water’s surface. According to legends and our data so far, it should be capable of enchanting one’s body with magical properties, making anyone capable of breathing underwater. Recovery of this artifact is absolutely essential for our research! Unfortunately, it also seems to make any non-human creature aggressive. Which is why we need a mage to dive in that crystal-clear water and beat up some fish! Oh, and don’t worry about the air. We’ve prepared several air-lacrimas that will allow you to do your job... for a while. The artifact looks like a crystal ball, shining with a briliant, red light. Now, chop chop, get to it already!“-Geoss, the main researcher
Consume the air lacrimas, creating a small bubble of air around your head that allows you to breath underwater for a limited time. Make haste and recover the artifact before you run out of air! But be warned, the underwater life will get in your way because of the artifact’s aura. You also cannot talk underwater, even with the air bubble, which makes communicating a bit more difficult.
Note for fire mages: Your magic will be 75% less efficient once you’re submerged.
Enemies:Weak: Fish swarm- Picture reference:
Normal: Spotted ray x2- Picture reference:
Strong: White shark- Picture reference:
Boss: Great octopus- Picture reference:
Reward: 10k Jewels, unlocks next job in the underwater adventure series.
~~Credits to VindStot.
It was a snapshot for the memories as his senses swelled with new information. The air was heavy with the scent of salt as it layered itself on the walls. Something as simple as having the heat of the sun grasp him while the ocean peppered his face with salt and water was an unknown concept to the male. Whether it was humidity or sweat, he didn't care why he was wet being surrounded by the vibrant colors of the deep blue. Joy gleamed like his namesake at what others found trivial. Hearing the mast creak and groan as the sails took a turn was simply fascinating, while the dry banter of the heavy toned crew was simply intriguing. He swore that they spoke half his language. They used many words that he knew but, with extras that always seemed to cause one to fight with the other. Joy was wishing that he hand more pairs of eyes so that he didn't have to choose between watching the sea of gold disappear over the horizon, the guest dressed in elegant clothing complaining about things he'd probably never understand, or the men in matching clothing work the rigging of the ship. All of this was surreal to someone who was basically raised believing that a door was a gate that only the "chosen" could enter.
All it took was a chill up his spine to snap him back into reality. There was magic in the distance, and it was the only reason he was there. He began to move close to the edge of the ship hoping to sense more. He'd place his arm in front of his eyes as the wind grew stronger beginning to buffet him. "We are getting close," he'd say tapping his hip as if he expected an answer. "That item must be around here somewhere." He'd continue, thinking back to a conversation he overheard from a group making reference to a-- Sharp pain would erupt from his stomach as he looked down to see his own fist planted there, "Right, no time to get lost in thought." He'd smirk, his magic might have been sealed by the awaiting approval mage at this time, but it didn't mean that he could not function. He only wished that his gear would speak to him as they usually would. "I guess it's time to go." The wood of the ship would creak beneath his feet, as he launched himself off the deck. He'd laugh as the wind whipped his jump suit against his skin and the deep blue braced it's waves for him. "Get ready for me." he'd say right before the ocean smacked him in his chest and swallowed him. The problem was, Joy himself wasn't ready for what was to come.
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