- Job:
- Job Title: Thief in Ca-Elum
Rank: D
Player Requirements: Must be at least D-Rank ; Own a passport
Job Requirements:5 posts. 100 words per post or a single post of 500+ words
Job Location: Ca-Elum
Job Description: Ca-Elum, a very wealthy nation. With wealth comes jealousy and conflict. This job has two sides, pick your side wisely.
Dark: on the dark side of this job, you're hired out by a Ca-Elum smith to steal the hammer of another Ca-Elum smith. As you know, Ca-Elum is known as a nation of blacksmiths. This will not come easy, but luckily for you both the one you're stealing from, and the one hiring you, are very low class even for those in this profession
Good A thief has stolen your client's hammer. He posted this job out to everywhere possible, and even guilds in Fiore have heard their call. Go track down the thief, and bring the object back to your client.
Enemies: up to the Rp'er. No stronger than C-rank.
Reward: normal xp & 2k jewels
She was beginning to get the hang of thievery and today would be yet another chance for her to improve her skills. On her travels across the world again, Sarisha today was in the country of Ca-elum, a fancy country, where jealousy and greed seemed to run rampant. It was a perfect recipe and easily attracted the Deity to the area. The job was simple one in truth, break in to a blacksmiths shop, steal a hammer and then take it back to her employer. The issue was that there were about a hundred bloody blacksmith's and she had already spent the best part of a day trying to find the right one. Her employer had been incredibly helpful, telling her that his rival's shop insignia was two black hammers in a cross shape but what he had failed to tell her was that it was a popular one. As in, most of the blacksmiths used it.
Eventually though, just as the sun was beginning to set, she came across a rather shabby looking place that was just closing up. The blacksmith was just locking up for the day and was soon wondering off down the road. Perfect timing for the mage as she approached the building and looked up at the shop sign. It certainly matches the symbol and as she peered in through the window, she could see a large hammer hanging up against the wall. It was actually a nice looking piece of equipment which seemed to clash with the rest of the dingy rubbish that decorated the place. Well, it would not be hanging there for long and after checking that the coast was clear. Sarisha used her evaporation skill to turn in to moisture and then reappear inside the shop.
Once she was inside, the mage quickly walked across the room and took hold of the hammer, taking it in to her hands. She was no blacksmith but it was indeed a beautiful looking item and Sarisha briefly wondered about how he had managed to get hold of it in the first place. There was almost a magical feel to it although she was unable to figure out anything more than that. She then quickly moved to the back of the shop in order to make her exit, finding that the fool had stupidly left a window open, one that she was easily able to make us of with her magic. The Goddess was outside in a flash and quickly made her way back to the employer. No one batted an eye lid as she walked down the street since half the people she walked by were clutching hammers and such items.
She soon returned back to her employer's shop who gratefully thanked her for completing the task and paid her what he owed. It had been an incredibly easy mission but a profitable one and after a brief farewell, she was on her way again. There was always another job to do and the Deity was just as eager now and she had been on day one.
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