The Paragon of Virtue
Magnolia always felt bright. No matter which Jin was in charge, no matter what the weather was, no matter why he visited, Magnolia always was a calming place for Jin to visit. He breathed in, taking in the familiar smell.
You aren't here to vacation, the nagging voice of the Bringer of Death scolded.
Jin sighed, taking a look at the request form in his hand. A pub taking away patrons from the employer's. Seemed like easy enough business for Jin to handle. He could simply apprehend the villains peacefully, perhaps use some non-lethal force...
You mean you won't let me play? You're too mean.
The guild said no killing innocents!
They're the targets for the quest, no? And who says they're innocent? Take a look at the request again. Harassment? Vandalizing? Doesn't sound innocent to me.
Innocent enough to not get murdered!
The Bringer of Death merely laughed at Jin's failed attempts to reason with the chaotic being. Jin steeled his resolve as he entered the Black Cat Lounge to meet with the one who made the request.
"You one of them guild folks?" the heavily-bearded owner said in a deep, gruff voice.
"Yes, sir," Jin politely asked. "I'm here about that job you posted. Demons' Den, was it?"
"Tch. Yeah. Usually this here Black Cat is the most popular bar in Magnolia, but this whole 'Demons' Den' thing unnerves me." He suddenly exploded into emotion, banging his fist on the bar as his beard shot out in various directions. "Not only are they stealing my customers, but they're slandering my good name! Those vile so-and-sos, trying to ruin an honest business! I've never treated a customer poorly, no siree! Sure, maybe I've given a wrong order or two, and sure maybe there was that one time-"
Jin raised a hand to cut him off. "It's fine, I'll take care of it. Just point me to where it is, and I'll have it done in a flash, no ifs, ands, or buts!"
The owner sighed, his bushy beard returning to a resting state. "Of course, my apologies, Mister..."
"Jin Auri-el. Of Silver Wolf." He tapped the tattoo on his cheek.
Agil rubbed the back of his head. "Right. Just head down the street to the west, should be pretty easy to notice. Big, bright letters that says Demons' Den. Thanks again, bud!
Jin bowed and walked out of the Black Cats' Lounge, sighing to relieve tension.
I, for one, was highly amused by his antics. Seeing people struggle like that-
Is unbearable, which is why we're going to fix the problem!
The Bringer of Death sighed as they approached the Demons' Den. Just as the owner had said, it had bright letters bearing the name of the establishment. Despite the gaudy letters, the building itself looked rather run-down. It's black wood was rotted and in disrepair, and the door itself was slightly crooked, matching the boarded windows almost too well.
I don't care what you have to say, this is my show, kid.
Jin, without control of himself, slid the mask tied around his neck onto his face as his world went dark.
WC: 524
Magnolia always felt bright. No matter which Jin was in charge, no matter what the weather was, no matter why he visited, Magnolia always was a calming place for Jin to visit. He breathed in, taking in the familiar smell.
You aren't here to vacation, the nagging voice of the Bringer of Death scolded.
Jin sighed, taking a look at the request form in his hand. A pub taking away patrons from the employer's. Seemed like easy enough business for Jin to handle. He could simply apprehend the villains peacefully, perhaps use some non-lethal force...
You mean you won't let me play? You're too mean.
The guild said no killing innocents!
They're the targets for the quest, no? And who says they're innocent? Take a look at the request again. Harassment? Vandalizing? Doesn't sound innocent to me.
Innocent enough to not get murdered!
The Bringer of Death merely laughed at Jin's failed attempts to reason with the chaotic being. Jin steeled his resolve as he entered the Black Cat Lounge to meet with the one who made the request.
"You one of them guild folks?" the heavily-bearded owner said in a deep, gruff voice.
"Yes, sir," Jin politely asked. "I'm here about that job you posted. Demons' Den, was it?"
"Tch. Yeah. Usually this here Black Cat is the most popular bar in Magnolia, but this whole 'Demons' Den' thing unnerves me." He suddenly exploded into emotion, banging his fist on the bar as his beard shot out in various directions. "Not only are they stealing my customers, but they're slandering my good name! Those vile so-and-sos, trying to ruin an honest business! I've never treated a customer poorly, no siree! Sure, maybe I've given a wrong order or two, and sure maybe there was that one time-"
Jin raised a hand to cut him off. "It's fine, I'll take care of it. Just point me to where it is, and I'll have it done in a flash, no ifs, ands, or buts!"
The owner sighed, his bushy beard returning to a resting state. "Of course, my apologies, Mister..."
"Jin Auri-el. Of Silver Wolf." He tapped the tattoo on his cheek.
Agil rubbed the back of his head. "Right. Just head down the street to the west, should be pretty easy to notice. Big, bright letters that says Demons' Den. Thanks again, bud!
Jin bowed and walked out of the Black Cats' Lounge, sighing to relieve tension.
I, for one, was highly amused by his antics. Seeing people struggle like that-
Is unbearable, which is why we're going to fix the problem!
The Bringer of Death sighed as they approached the Demons' Den. Just as the owner had said, it had bright letters bearing the name of the establishment. Despite the gaudy letters, the building itself looked rather run-down. It's black wood was rotted and in disrepair, and the door itself was slightly crooked, matching the boarded windows almost too well.
I don't care what you have to say, this is my show, kid.
Jin, without control of himself, slid the mask tied around his neck onto his face as his world went dark.
WC: 524
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