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Job Sign-up Approval 3/3
With her first job from the guild in hand, Leah began to make her descent down from the headquarters towards the Mt Hakobe settlements. After receiving the mission to check out what was going on in town, the female assassin had started making queries almost immediately, trying to get some information out of the servants in the Errings Rising guild hall since they were the ones that went to the town most often. It had been a mess of information, but when she took the time to piece everything together, the female assassin realized that someone was stirring up trouble in the settlement below, trying to assume control of the settlement just below the dark guild’s headquarters.
Her descent was quick and without a lack of breath after a brisk jog, Leah was finally at the edge of the town. The situation in the town was quickly apparent, as new banners had already been erected at the entrance to the town, red flags flapping in the frigid wind with the words “The New Law” in large script. Brows furrowed at what she was seeing, Leah began to approach the town with a nonchalance. The two guards, young men who had been equipped with some rundown armor and weapons were standing around, telling each other jokes.
When they saw the girl approaching, the two of them stood to attention and began to leer at her. However, she acted as if she hadn’t noticed the attention to her body and just walked straight up to them.
“So what’s this about the New Law?” the girl asked, her expression neutral. The two guards began to laugh and then one of them spoke up.
“We are the New Law! Our leader will unite all the towns under his rule and then everyone will have to bow down to us!” one of the young men, pumped up by the motivations of their group, spoke in an uncontrollably loud tone. The other one nodded furiously, his chest pushed out in pride as well. And then two gunshots rang out, drowning out the howling wind for a second.
The two guards collapsed to the ground, barely alive but quickly dying. They clutched at their necks, each with a bullet hole through their throats. The snow was tainted red, and before five seconds was even up, they two had succumbed to their wounds. Leah returned the weapon to her holster, stepping over the corpses of the two young guards. On her face was an expression of anger and irritation combined.
The girl was an avid believer of Errings Rising principles, that laws were merely laid down by men. It was nothing more than to satisfy mankind’s desire to rule over everyone else, and they would not stand for it. The guild, Leah included, believed that the world was not meant to be governed by man-made laws but to return to a state of chaos, as it should be. Where mankind could do whatever they please, as long as they can back up their actions.
[WC: 506 words]
Job Sign-up Approval 1/3
Job Sign-up Approval 2/3
Job Sign-up Approval 3/3
With her first job from the guild in hand, Leah began to make her descent down from the headquarters towards the Mt Hakobe settlements. After receiving the mission to check out what was going on in town, the female assassin had started making queries almost immediately, trying to get some information out of the servants in the Errings Rising guild hall since they were the ones that went to the town most often. It had been a mess of information, but when she took the time to piece everything together, the female assassin realized that someone was stirring up trouble in the settlement below, trying to assume control of the settlement just below the dark guild’s headquarters.
Her descent was quick and without a lack of breath after a brisk jog, Leah was finally at the edge of the town. The situation in the town was quickly apparent, as new banners had already been erected at the entrance to the town, red flags flapping in the frigid wind with the words “The New Law” in large script. Brows furrowed at what she was seeing, Leah began to approach the town with a nonchalance. The two guards, young men who had been equipped with some rundown armor and weapons were standing around, telling each other jokes.
When they saw the girl approaching, the two of them stood to attention and began to leer at her. However, she acted as if she hadn’t noticed the attention to her body and just walked straight up to them.
“So what’s this about the New Law?” the girl asked, her expression neutral. The two guards began to laugh and then one of them spoke up.
“We are the New Law! Our leader will unite all the towns under his rule and then everyone will have to bow down to us!” one of the young men, pumped up by the motivations of their group, spoke in an uncontrollably loud tone. The other one nodded furiously, his chest pushed out in pride as well. And then two gunshots rang out, drowning out the howling wind for a second.
The two guards collapsed to the ground, barely alive but quickly dying. They clutched at their necks, each with a bullet hole through their throats. The snow was tainted red, and before five seconds was even up, they two had succumbed to their wounds. Leah returned the weapon to her holster, stepping over the corpses of the two young guards. On her face was an expression of anger and irritation combined.
The girl was an avid believer of Errings Rising principles, that laws were merely laid down by men. It was nothing more than to satisfy mankind’s desire to rule over everyone else, and they would not stand for it. The guild, Leah included, believed that the world was not meant to be governed by man-made laws but to return to a state of chaos, as it should be. Where mankind could do whatever they please, as long as they can back up their actions.
[WC: 506 words]