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- Job Title: A Foot in Both Worlds
Rank: D
Player Requirements: Must be an "intern" member of Fairy Tail, any rank, with a number of 1-3 members. 500 words minimum per player. If you have completed the job before, you may complete it again ONLY to help another member complete it.
Job Requirements: You must prove that you are accepting and tolerant of the darker and illegal aspects of Fairy Tail through some way or the other.
Job Location: Anywhere
Job Description:
So you've arrived in Fairy Tail, and are ready to participate in this new world of business and mercenaries! However, somehow you don't ever feel quite as connected as the other members are, and have always wondered what exactly you were missing. If all goes well in this task though...maybe you'll find out! You must somehow prove to the guild that you are accepting and tolerant of the darker and illegal aspects of Fairy Tail in this job. Of course, your character will have no idea of the guild's illegal side, but this is where you can show that they are worthy of full membership. Whether it is through a confession to another member, doing something more aligned with the illegal side of things, or some other plot of your choice, you will demonstrate your open-mindedness and why you should be considered to be a member of Fairy Tail!
Please remember that an intern member should have no access to guild grounds besides the guild hall and Fairy Hills, and should generally be unaware of the guild's illegal activities unless for plot reasons discussed with the guild master or aces. Additionally, if you choose to go on the route of performing an illegal task, a disguise should still be used as a normal member might.
Reward: Advance to regular guild member position in Fairy Tail as well as D rank exp
I've been out there and seen the things she's made
Magnolia Town. Yet another bustling city full of people. Why didn't any of these guilds build their halls out in the forest or something? Away from the populace. Secluded.
But that went against the whole nature of magic guilds, didn't it? They were supposed to be places that a person could come in and hang out with people that were considered family and friends. Least, that's what Mythal had heard from the mouths of people he walked by. Fairy Tail hadn't been one of the names to escape the fluttering tongues but it was the one he had apparently signed himself up for. The papers helping him to get his passport had registered him as a mage of Fairy Tail, despite the man not truly remembering such a thing. His interest peaked, he had gathered up what little he had to his name and made the trek over to this bustling town that was labeled 'the party place in all of Fiore'. Of course that meant that people traveled from all over to come and party here. Fantastic.
Mythal stood outside the guild hall, staring up at the impressive brick building. It was an easy find, with people telling him to walk down the main road and it'd be impossible to miss. They were right; the shining gold letters announcing the building practically blinded him as he walked up to it. Mythal scratched at his cheek as he looked over the building, his mouth twisted in an odd frown. "Looks more like a business building to me," he muttered to himself. Then again, Fairy Tail was far more interested in operating as a realm of business and trade than a homely haven for stray kids and mage-wannabes.
Wasn't he technically both those things though?
Ignoring the thought, he pushed through the two heavy doors and entered into the front hall. Before his eyes could even turn in the direction of the more official looking desk, the sweet aroma of liquor entered his nose and pulled his attention to the bar. "Now that's more like it," he said with a grin as he walked himself over to the bar and planted himself down, grinning like a child at Christmas.
But that went against the whole nature of magic guilds, didn't it? They were supposed to be places that a person could come in and hang out with people that were considered family and friends. Least, that's what Mythal had heard from the mouths of people he walked by. Fairy Tail hadn't been one of the names to escape the fluttering tongues but it was the one he had apparently signed himself up for. The papers helping him to get his passport had registered him as a mage of Fairy Tail, despite the man not truly remembering such a thing. His interest peaked, he had gathered up what little he had to his name and made the trek over to this bustling town that was labeled 'the party place in all of Fiore'. Of course that meant that people traveled from all over to come and party here. Fantastic.
Mythal stood outside the guild hall, staring up at the impressive brick building. It was an easy find, with people telling him to walk down the main road and it'd be impossible to miss. They were right; the shining gold letters announcing the building practically blinded him as he walked up to it. Mythal scratched at his cheek as he looked over the building, his mouth twisted in an odd frown. "Looks more like a business building to me," he muttered to himself. Then again, Fairy Tail was far more interested in operating as a realm of business and trade than a homely haven for stray kids and mage-wannabes.
Wasn't he technically both those things though?
Ignoring the thought, he pushed through the two heavy doors and entered into the front hall. Before his eyes could even turn in the direction of the more official looking desk, the sweet aroma of liquor entered his nose and pulled his attention to the bar. "Now that's more like it," he said with a grin as he walked himself over to the bar and planted himself down, grinning like a child at Christmas.
Magnolia Town | Fairy Tail |
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Let me tell you, they are fear.
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