Desierto proved to be quite a difficult place to find… well, anything, really. Mai was already flying over the expansive and seemingly never-ending desert for hours, her scanners still not quite capturing anything. This was most disappointing, as her mission was a tad bit urgent one. Sent directly by a branch of the magical council, she was to help a team of knights locate a group of individuals, composed entirely of slaves and the man who ‘owned’ them. Normally such assignment was not exactly an urgent one, but the authorities got the information that he was planning on something truly catastrophic.
By sacrificing the slaves, he would be able to bring forth a demon from another realm, one capable of great destruction. And so they needed to locate him as soon as was possible. But since the desert was so large and without any reliable landmarks or ways to keep track of where one already looked, it was an extremely difficult area to find him in. This was where Mai came in. As a new addition to Sabertooth, one of the legal guilds of Fiore, her assistance was requested. Her machine-self was much better at these tasks than any human unless their magic was tailer for reconnaissance.
She was able to easily map the area and ensure she would not be going in circles while her sensors were able to capture any signs of life in a very large radius, especially given her airborne advantage. And finally, she was able to fulfill her role. Locating the man and all of the woman, all barely dressed at all with mere rags covering their hurt bodies, she calculated their path from distance and became able to lead anyone right to them. Naturally, she was not to engage such a dangerous individual alone.
Returning to the camp that was set up in the desert by the knights, she was able to relay the location to them right away. But, well… the knights themselves were just that. Guardians that had somewhat unfitting armor covering them, given the environment. They were far from fit to cross the sand dunes. It seemed that the management had truly screwed this one up. Thankfully, the assistance of another prominent mage was requested. And he was due to arrive rather soon. Once he would, he and Mai could track the slaver down quickly and dispatch of him to prevent the disaster.