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- Job Title: Finding the Link
Rank: B
Player Requirements: 4500 word requirement if solo. 7500 if more than one wizard. Must have at least 1 Rank B+ wizard in the group. At least one wizard must have completed prior Questline: The Plague
Job Requirements: Search for clues and open the locked chest in the underground room.
Job Location: East Forest
Job Description: You’ve received word that the robed figure was identified as a hermit who lives in the East Forest, and are sent there to investigate. If your character is known for not having detective skills, it is suggested that you bring someone who does. In the forest you discover a hut of sorts. Inside it looks like any other hermit hut, but you know it isn’t. You need to look for any clues, hints, or evidence that might help you discover exactly who this man was, as well as what he was a part of.
Hut description: Looking from outside the hut you see what appears to be a flower bed against the wall that is filled with weeds, and other overgrowth. There is some damage on the structure as well that hasn’t been fixed, including small holes in the roof. There’s a well with moss overgrowing, though the well itself seems to be fully functional. All in all it seems as if it hasn’t been used for a while. At least, it would if it weren’t for the door. Opening it you find that it’s been used frequently, and inside you see pots where the rain would fall in.
There is enough room to move around in, with few furniture. There is a thin bookshelf, a small bed, a small desk with no chair, a chest, and curtains blocking the windows both outside the hut and inside. The material of the house is not very strong, and appears to be outdated. Outside weather has damaged much. Most of the books in the bookshelf have been damaged, as well as all the notes on the desk.
Findable Clues:
Spell tome (Easy to find Clue): There is one book that is slightly damaged but you are able to make out the cover and it’s title, somewhat. The color of it, although dulled from weather, appears to have been some shade of purple with silver designs. You can see some of the letters and although you can’t make it out, it is clear that this book is related to magic.
Ingredients (Difficult to find Clue): In the chest, on the desk, and completely surrounding the hut itself whether in the flower bed or forest around, there are many different ingredients used for alchemy. Some easily known, some ordinary items, and some rarely known used for alchemy. If the wizard is an expert in alchemy, or at least the knowledge, it is possible for them to determine that most of the ingredients are used for paralysis or sleep. If the wizard is extremely knowledgeable in alchemy, then they’ll know that some of the ingredients are key to creating a memory erase potion.
Pink Slip (Difficult to find Clue): Buried and covered in the many ruined papers on the desk, lies one piece of paper that perhaps had more durability than the others. It states that the man is terminated from something, effective immediately. The reason appears to be downsizing. A curse word is written over the entire thing, showing that the man was enraged upon this notice. Whether it was from a job or a guild he was terminated from is unclear.
Dark Poem (Hard to find Clue): If the wizard is skilled enough, or lucky enough depending, they’ll discover a section of the floor that seems a bit… Too stable for the hut. There is a way to open up the secret compartment, revealing what appears to be a key as well as a poem. The poem reads:
Fate guides the willing, and drags the unwilling
Today I hear the bells, the sound clear as they ring
How could I be unwilling? With the life I’ve lived?
Hated and scorned. The tears I’ve shed.
Drawn to a new family, only to find nothing.
No one to hurt or leave. No one to sting.
I walk willingly with fate, with no regrets.
There is also a rather solemn tune written on the back of the poem.
Eventually, if your character is skilled or lucky enough, you discover that there is something off with the well. If the poem is read in front of the well, certain stones will glow different colors. Touching one emits a sound of different pitch than the others. If the tune on the poem is played, the well activates on it’s own, the water draining and the bottom of the well opening up, the rope being pulled up by mechanic systems.
After being lowered down you see a doorway that opens into an underground room with dimly lit crystals. Besides a fresh cult robe, There is a single chest in the room with a lock on it. The chest and lock are indestructible. Once the lock is removed you find inside the chest four items: Two books, and a key. One book is the man’s journal, explaining how he tried to get a job and family as a wizard, but his magic was rather weak and pathetic and thus he was shunned by everyone. It then explains how a cultist found him and gave him hope, yet he didn’t feel a part of them either. Thus he offered to take on a suicide task and that is where his journal ends.
The book is a copy of the one you found on the man. The key’s purpose is unknown. There’s a passage in his journal that doesn’t make sense but after deciphering it, it tells you the location of the cultist’s place of residence, explaining how the entrance is near spooky woods.
Enemies:
Weak: The lock is a normal lock. Rather easy to pick the lock.
Normal: There are two key slots on the lock, and both have to be picked for the lock to open.
Strong: The lock is a complex puzzle, forcing even the smarter wizards and thieves to take their time in order to figure it out fully. This process takes at least one full post to solve.
Reward: 10,000 Jewel. x1 Cult robe/hood per participant, not armor, rp specific.
Unlocks the quest Infiltrating the Temple
Credit to Oras Auro~
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Mythal had nearly forgotten about the cultist until he received the notice. He had been busy browsing through his daily documents when he discovered the sealed envelope, bearing the stamp of his chief investigator. After his fight with the man in Beanstalk Village, he had taken the odd book and the stranger coin to his people within the Special Operations to investigate further into it. He’d let them know the location of the cultist’s body and explained about the tattoo he had seen on the arm as well. With it out of his hands for the time being, he had moved onto other objectives in his life that had, arguably, more importance. Now, months later, he was surprised as he opened the letter and read the contents within.
After some in depth digging, it seemed his people had located a clue. The cultist he had stopped was apparently well known in the East Forest, just outside of Magnolia. Showing his picture around had caught the attention of an old man who had recognized his features and recounted some of the times he had observed him. He was thought to be a hermit, though there seemed to be a hut within those woods that could have been occupied by him. Either way, it was a step in the direction of finding out more about what this supposed cult was up to. He had very little hope that it was related to the Sons of Faera but who really knew? It was worth investigating.
But then there was the major byline of the day – the partnership parliament. It was still relatively new but apparently the Magic Council thought it would be best if Rune Knights worked in pairs when they went on missions. Given the absolute decimation of Era not too long ago, their numbers were still low and they couldn’t afford to lose anymore lives than they already had. His first thought was to bring Serilda with him; she was his go-to when it came to jobs after all. But given how busy she was lately, he decided to let her focus on her own objectives. He took a quick glance at his roster and paused by a name near the new column. Wren Hayden – she was new to the Knights and apparently hadn’t taken part in any of the cooperative missions, or at least none that had been noted. Mythal wasn’t exactly the best at keeping notes.
The Darkness King doubted the mission would be that dangerous. And it could be a good way for him to introduce himself to a newer recruit and see what they could do. With that decided, he made the appropriate preparations for his equipment and then headed out from his office. With everything set and locked, he went ahead to the dining hall, hoping to catch the newer Knight near the end of lunch. It seemed luck was on his side, as the woman was seated at one of the long benches and was enjoying quite the spread of food. “Wren Hayden?” he asked as he walked up to the table. “Mythal Ragnos. Er… General Ragnos, to some, I guess. But just call me Mythal. Listen, I’m heading out on an investigation and I need someone to pair up with me. Cosiderin’ your bein’ new and all, I figured I’d ask you to accompany me. Get to know one another and give me an idea of what you can do, y’know? What’dya say?”
After some in depth digging, it seemed his people had located a clue. The cultist he had stopped was apparently well known in the East Forest, just outside of Magnolia. Showing his picture around had caught the attention of an old man who had recognized his features and recounted some of the times he had observed him. He was thought to be a hermit, though there seemed to be a hut within those woods that could have been occupied by him. Either way, it was a step in the direction of finding out more about what this supposed cult was up to. He had very little hope that it was related to the Sons of Faera but who really knew? It was worth investigating.
But then there was the major byline of the day – the partnership parliament. It was still relatively new but apparently the Magic Council thought it would be best if Rune Knights worked in pairs when they went on missions. Given the absolute decimation of Era not too long ago, their numbers were still low and they couldn’t afford to lose anymore lives than they already had. His first thought was to bring Serilda with him; she was his go-to when it came to jobs after all. But given how busy she was lately, he decided to let her focus on her own objectives. He took a quick glance at his roster and paused by a name near the new column. Wren Hayden – she was new to the Knights and apparently hadn’t taken part in any of the cooperative missions, or at least none that had been noted. Mythal wasn’t exactly the best at keeping notes.
The Darkness King doubted the mission would be that dangerous. And it could be a good way for him to introduce himself to a newer recruit and see what they could do. With that decided, he made the appropriate preparations for his equipment and then headed out from his office. With everything set and locked, he went ahead to the dining hall, hoping to catch the newer Knight near the end of lunch. It seemed luck was on his side, as the woman was seated at one of the long benches and was enjoying quite the spread of food. “Wren Hayden?” he asked as he walked up to the table. “Mythal Ragnos. Er… General Ragnos, to some, I guess. But just call me Mythal. Listen, I’m heading out on an investigation and I need someone to pair up with me. Cosiderin’ your bein’ new and all, I figured I’d ask you to accompany me. Get to know one another and give me an idea of what you can do, y’know? What’dya say?”
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