- Job specifics:
Job Title: Field Expedition
Rank: C
Player Requirements: Must be C-rank or equivalent. Must be a member of Silver Wolf. Up to four members maximum. Participants must have completed Preliminary Research.
Job Requirements: 3,000 words Solo plus 500 per extra member. Players must locate and retrieve an artifact from the region of their choice. Players must also defeat at least two mobs and a Boss Mob.
Job Location: The region that the participants chose to research in the preceding job.
Job Description: After completing some research, members of Silver Wolf are now permitted to travel to their chosen region. Now the real work begins. Players are tasked with finding and recovering an artifact to bring back to the guild. Just be careful.
Enemies: Regional Wildlife will be the enemy for this job. Players will have to find the artifact while contending with local animals. However, since the wildlife varies with the region the job is set in, players are encouraged to use names for each type of enemy.
Notes:- Since the mages are traveling to different locations and there is no one animal that lives in all regions, players are encouraged to come up the animals that they face in their chosen region. They may place them in the strength categories they deem appropriate.
- Players are also encouraged to come up with descriptions and behavior of the wildlife.
- Aside from using the stats for each category, there are no other restrictions on the animals. They can be magical if desired. If they are magical, players can create spells for them and make their own stats and effects for each spell.
- The artifact that players endeavor to retrieve can be anything. It can be a book, article of clothing, jewelry, weapon, armor,
etc. The object is entirely up to them.
Weak: (Wildlife Name) x8: This enemy is more of a nuisance than a serious threat. The only danger comes in their numbers. They deal 1 C-ranked damage per hit, but the hits can add up fast since they are fond of group attacks. They take only one C-ranked hit to defeat.
Normal: (Wildlife Name) x6: While a step up in the danger scale, this enemy can still be defeated easily. They deal 2 C-ranked damage per hit and also employ group attacks. They take two C-ranked hits to defeat.
Strong: (Wildlife Name) x4: This enemy can be a real threat. They deal three C-ranked damage per hit. They take four C-ranked hits to defeat and can call in another mob of its own kind if not defeated within three posts.
Boss: Boss Creature: The apex predator of its area, this animal will not go down easily. It deals four C-ranked damage per hit. It takes six C-ranked hits to defeat.
Reward: C-ranked EXP, 15K Jewels, and access to Lab Work, the next job in the sequence.- Since the mages are traveling to different locations and there is no one animal that lives in all regions, players are encouraged to come up the animals that they face in their chosen region. They may place them in the strength categories they deem appropriate.
Eero
C-rank || Silver Wolf || 1028 words || 1028 total
Some time had passed since Eero had read on the Neutral Grounds. He continued to study his original topic of his research, but found that he just simply couldn't focus on it. It was clear that he needed a break from the origins of magic research and instead move onto something else. At least temporarily, so as to save his sanity. The boy was reminded of his time that he had spent in the library, studying the quirks of technology used within the Neutral Grounds. Perhaps that could prove as a great distraction for his tired mind.
With a sigh Eero stood up form his desk and stretched his back. It would take him a bit to actually get to Neutral Grounds, but the sooner he got there, the sooner he could begin his field study. He was unsure of what he was searching for at the time, but he knew that he would stumble upon something eventually, when he got there. He packed his trusty leather bag, taking his notebook, an extra change of clothes, some leftover jerky that he found laying about his room. He wanted to take the book he read with him, but it was downstairs in the library and he reckoned that he would find more books like that in actual Neutral Grounds, if he looked around. Eero put on black jeans and a plain t-shirt, grabbed his black lightweight jacket along with his artifact and travel bag and set out. However, before he left the Guild, he needed to check something. A certain bird, that he and Leona rescued not too long ago in the Pheonix Mountains. He swiftly made his way to the medical section of the Guild, where he left the bird in the care of medics located there. They contacted a vet through a lacrima to make sure that they wouldn't injure the bird while healing it. When he entered the place it was in, it seemed happy as it perked up a little. After he made sure that it was doing fine and gave it a light pet on its head, he left the Guild for sure.
The road to the Neutral Grounds was less than eventful. Eero regretted not picking up the book from the library before he set out on the journey. He felt like it dragged on for much longer that it actually was. The day was in full swing, slowly turning into the later part of it. He jumped off the caravan that he hitched a ride on to speed things up when he thought that he was close enough to the Neutral Grounds to close the distance by walking. As he hugged the side of the road, making sure that he wasn't in anybody's way, he suddenly felt his magic... peter out. Kind of. It just... felt flat. /"This has to be the anti-magic barrier that I've read about in the book.."/ It felt quite uncomfortable. Maybe people who were born without magic didn't feel this strange. Well, most definitely they felt different. Eero definitely needed time to get used to this feeling. A shiver went down his spine as he approached his destination.
He walked through the gates just fine. But where to now...? A library? Try to acquire accomodation so he has a place to return to, first? That sounded like the better idea. There was no map present at the gate area. The boy scratched his head and just walked on. He would find something, eventually. The feeling of his supressed magic didn't let up and it kept on feeling strange. He absentmindedly started thinking on how to bypass the barrier, when he reminded himself that that would be a gravely horrendous idea. /"Probably very illegal, aswell. Especially if I want to be pegged as a dark mage."/ Eero chuckled and shook his head at his own stupidity. The people were mingling about, streets were filled with chatter. He noticed a few signs for hotels, but upon closer inspection he discovered the price per night and quickly turned away, for the sake of his already quite empty wallet. Luckily for him, Eero found a rather cheap place to stay in and took that opportunity to secure a place for a few nights to come. He stepped inside the somewhat unassuming building, making his way to the reception counter. The room he stepped inside had surprisingly rustic feel to it. Eero hoped that this would persist in the rooms themselves, as it made him feel more at ease, with his suppresed magic and all that. Behind the counter was an elderly-looking lady, reading a book. The boy would nervously step up to the counter. "Good day, madam. I would like to request a single room for one? For three nights?" He would ask her, sheepishly. The lady looked up at Eero from her book and closed it. "Sure thing, sweetie. Let me write down the bill and find the keys." She replied and searched through the few keys that were left on the wall behind her. The lady then took a piece of paper and a pen. In fine letters and numbers she wrote down the price and what it entailed. She would then present it to Eero, to have it looked over. The price seemed to correspond with what was written outside, so Eero gave his approval and received his keys. He wanted to head out and see what information he could find, but he decided to check out the room instead. He walked upstairs to the second floor and turned right. His room was in the far back, probably because it was one of very few they had left. Eero unlocked the door and walked in. It was simple - a bed, little bathroom, a table with a chair. It still had the rustic feel to it, which made it feel cozy aswell. /"Hopefully it will help me fall asleep, as the feeling from my magic suppressed is still.. ugh."/ He thought to himself as he unpacked his extra clothing that he brought along. If all went well, he wouldn't spend all that much time in the room, anyway.
With a sigh Eero stood up form his desk and stretched his back. It would take him a bit to actually get to Neutral Grounds, but the sooner he got there, the sooner he could begin his field study. He was unsure of what he was searching for at the time, but he knew that he would stumble upon something eventually, when he got there. He packed his trusty leather bag, taking his notebook, an extra change of clothes, some leftover jerky that he found laying about his room. He wanted to take the book he read with him, but it was downstairs in the library and he reckoned that he would find more books like that in actual Neutral Grounds, if he looked around. Eero put on black jeans and a plain t-shirt, grabbed his black lightweight jacket along with his artifact and travel bag and set out. However, before he left the Guild, he needed to check something. A certain bird, that he and Leona rescued not too long ago in the Pheonix Mountains. He swiftly made his way to the medical section of the Guild, where he left the bird in the care of medics located there. They contacted a vet through a lacrima to make sure that they wouldn't injure the bird while healing it. When he entered the place it was in, it seemed happy as it perked up a little. After he made sure that it was doing fine and gave it a light pet on its head, he left the Guild for sure.
The road to the Neutral Grounds was less than eventful. Eero regretted not picking up the book from the library before he set out on the journey. He felt like it dragged on for much longer that it actually was. The day was in full swing, slowly turning into the later part of it. He jumped off the caravan that he hitched a ride on to speed things up when he thought that he was close enough to the Neutral Grounds to close the distance by walking. As he hugged the side of the road, making sure that he wasn't in anybody's way, he suddenly felt his magic... peter out. Kind of. It just... felt flat. /"This has to be the anti-magic barrier that I've read about in the book.."/ It felt quite uncomfortable. Maybe people who were born without magic didn't feel this strange. Well, most definitely they felt different. Eero definitely needed time to get used to this feeling. A shiver went down his spine as he approached his destination.
He walked through the gates just fine. But where to now...? A library? Try to acquire accomodation so he has a place to return to, first? That sounded like the better idea. There was no map present at the gate area. The boy scratched his head and just walked on. He would find something, eventually. The feeling of his supressed magic didn't let up and it kept on feeling strange. He absentmindedly started thinking on how to bypass the barrier, when he reminded himself that that would be a gravely horrendous idea. /"Probably very illegal, aswell. Especially if I want to be pegged as a dark mage."/ Eero chuckled and shook his head at his own stupidity. The people were mingling about, streets were filled with chatter. He noticed a few signs for hotels, but upon closer inspection he discovered the price per night and quickly turned away, for the sake of his already quite empty wallet. Luckily for him, Eero found a rather cheap place to stay in and took that opportunity to secure a place for a few nights to come. He stepped inside the somewhat unassuming building, making his way to the reception counter. The room he stepped inside had surprisingly rustic feel to it. Eero hoped that this would persist in the rooms themselves, as it made him feel more at ease, with his suppresed magic and all that. Behind the counter was an elderly-looking lady, reading a book. The boy would nervously step up to the counter. "Good day, madam. I would like to request a single room for one? For three nights?" He would ask her, sheepishly. The lady looked up at Eero from her book and closed it. "Sure thing, sweetie. Let me write down the bill and find the keys." She replied and searched through the few keys that were left on the wall behind her. The lady then took a piece of paper and a pen. In fine letters and numbers she wrote down the price and what it entailed. She would then present it to Eero, to have it looked over. The price seemed to correspond with what was written outside, so Eero gave his approval and received his keys. He wanted to head out and see what information he could find, but he decided to check out the room instead. He walked upstairs to the second floor and turned right. His room was in the far back, probably because it was one of very few they had left. Eero unlocked the door and walked in. It was simple - a bed, little bathroom, a table with a chair. It still had the rustic feel to it, which made it feel cozy aswell. /"Hopefully it will help me fall asleep, as the feeling from my magic suppressed is still.. ugh."/ He thought to himself as he unpacked his extra clothing that he brought along. If all went well, he wouldn't spend all that much time in the room, anyway.
NOTES
I want my magic back. -Eero