- job:
- Mermaid on the Loose!
A Rank
Player Requirements:
2 B Rank or the Equivalent
Job Requirements:
14,000 words
Job Location:
Lavanitir Port City
Job Description:
A man regarded as 'Crazy Itzah' has been prattling on about a mermaid he spotted on the high seas. Normally he's a great fisherman and crafter, his most common product is eel skin wallets that turn into handbags when you rub them. They call him crazy because he has dementia, and he keeps going on about that damn mermaid for the past year. He's extremely detailed in his explanation, and the landmarks where he found her are pretty far out at sea but they are in-fact real. It's a 100mile journey out there, but he swears on all the cash in his wallet that she's there and he wants your help to catch her.
Enemies:
Strong: Sea Monster
A 100 foot long serpentine beast from the depths. It's large enough to crush the ship in its' coils if you let it. The creature takes 10 hits of A Rank to take down, and can spray scalding hot water all over the deck.
Strong: Bigger Sea Monster
Assume this one is female considering as it's twice as big as normal Sea Monsters and is followed by 15 baby sea monsters. The babies are only 20 feet long, but they'll try to rip the ship apart one board at a time. Their mother with try to just rip the ship apart. She can use a lightning element breath attack like a dragon, consumes lightning element magic like dragons, and is immune to attacks that hit her face (it's armoured). Takes 20 hits of A Rank to down it, 3 hits of A Rank for the babies.
Strong: Cthulu
Because why not... A 300 foot tall monster with an octopus for a head, crab claws for hands, and a serious case of snaggletooth. He'll use any and every spell you can think of as though he'd existed for hundreds of years and knows all the spells in the world (he has, and he does). It takes 25 hits of A Rank to down him.
Boss: Mermaid
After fighting many a sea beast you come across the beautiful lady herself... and it's just a cactus with seaweed on it that's washed up on the rocks. Itzah then mentions he may or may not have been smoking cabbinis while he was out here last time... Either way, word will get to the shipmaster about your triple monster kill and he'll show some gratitude to you for taking them down.
Reward:
21k jewels
Kiru stood out near the front of the slow wooden ship, along its bow. A hand on the railing as he cyan gaze scanned the fog before her, her senses carefully tuned to the surroundings as the boat trudged along the calm waves. It had been a while since she returned to this place. How long had it been exactly now? 1 year, maybe 2? She couldn't remember exactly, but no matter the length in time, she still remembered it all. From the smell of fish, and the taste of salt in the air. As it came into view, Kiru's thoughts trailed back to her first time seeing the island. Lavantir. Popular port island for all things sea related. Whether it be trade or fishing, this little island was the hub of it all. But it also had been something else. Her home. Not her original home of course, even Kiru didn't know where that was. But this place shared a special place in her heart. The first location of her guild, and the original home of many of the guild's inhabitants. Black Rose started out small on this little island. At the time, the place wasn't much, but everyone had thought of it equally as their true home. Sadly, it did not stay that way forever. The event with the malfunctioning robot had completely changed the guild forever. Their guildhall destroyed, and dozens of the guild wizards dead. They had no choice but to move to another place. Lavantir was no longer famous for the esteemed wizarding guild that once stood tall on the horizon. Nobody ever looked at the guildhall looming on top of the island with the hopes of fulfilling their dreams of becoming a wizard. In the old guild hall's place was simply a memorial. Dedicated to the brave wizards that gave their life to defend the guild from the rampaging machine. Kiru wished she could've done more at the time. If she had maybe focused on saving the lives of her comrades instead of fighting the robot herself, more could've survived the slaughter. Not that it mattered now, though. For now all she could do was pay her respects to the family she had said goodbye too. And now she was doing just that. The only reason Kiru was here was to honor the dead members of her guild. The ones that welcomed the young woman with split coloured hair as she walked in there alone and afraid for the first time 2 years prior. It didn't seem like many members of the guild these days remembered, or were even apart of that horrible scar in the guild's past. But Kiru was. She remembered every single detail. She would be damned if she let them fade from memory.
Many people had no idea where the Ace had gone, but for those that were curious would've found a note on her door explaining the situation. She had taken a few days off to travel to Lavantir and pay her respects, because it didn't appear anyone else would. She hitchhiked to the coast of Fiore, than bought a pass on the ferry which took her to Lavantir. Most of the people on the large boat with her were fishermen and traders. Many were also carpenters and ship builders. In addition to being the sea trading hub this side of the continent, it was also a rather busy ship yard. The ferry had drawn closer to the island now, Kiru staring at it as it passed by other large ships of fishermen and privateers. Many people from both the shoreline and the passing boats gave the girl many strange stares. She kinda stood out. If her black and white hair wasn't enough, her outfit would be. She wore her usual robes, but they had also been an even mix of the two shades, with a bright cyan outline. She payed little to no mind though, by this point Kiru was far too used to being stared at.
Finally, the boarding ramp lowered on the docks, and a line of people came walking out. Kiru followed soon, coming near the back of the line as she stepped onto the wooden dockyards observing the large amounts of fishermen, boats, and seagulls that flew around endlessly in the sky above. Smokestacks could be seen rising in the distance, and Kiru recognized almost everything. She took a moment to take it all in before facing forward again and walking down the dockyard. Several minutes later, Kiru had been climbing up many steps towards the center of the city. Her face blank and expressionless as she stared ahead. Finally making her way up to the final steps, she came across it. A large open courtyard, fenced off from the rest of the city. It was neat and tidy. No evidence of city pollution was here, and that is how she expected it. In the center of the courtyard was a single pillar, rising about 15 feet off the ground. Carved into it was a simple crest. Her guild mark. Upon seeing it, the sky began to turn dark. Black clouds slowly formed overhead and rain began to fall lightly at first. It soon fell heavier, but despite the angry look of the clouds, there was no lightning... No thunder. Just rain. The sound of the water hitting the stone slabbed ground and pillar were the only sounds Kiru could hear. Everything else was dead silent. She walked up to it, taking a knee in the wet ground. She bowed her head and let her hair soak in front of her face as she placed her hand on the plaque that was situated at the base of the monument. It listed the names of all the fallen wizards who gave their lives to defend both the guild, and the entire city from certain destruction. She said nothing, and did nothing else. She simply knelt there, staring at the names with her hand resting lightly upon the white marble. The rain being her only comfort at this moment...
1013/14000 Words.