Leona was uncertain as to whether she should carry Shoki into battle to help the swordswoman because she did not feel like the situation was dire enough to justify it, but it was already too late to use. Shoki was the primary weapon she had brought with her for this job and she was not going to handicap herself just to prove a point. Using Ses Revanche would make things a lot harder than they needed to be when she had a reforged katana on her left hip. She would do what Priestess Sumika had just given her permission to do and take it into battle against evil.
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I'll use Shoki today to help the swordswoman reclaim her family weapon." Leona pledged to Priestess Sumika. The priestess gave a small smile and turned towards the gate.
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Mina, I would like for you to meet Leona Jarnefeldt, the Wizard Saint of Courage." Sumika called out to the gate.
A young red-eyed woman with waist-length violet hair in a white upper body covering of some kind with a long red skirt, sandals, and two katanas on her left hip strode out of the gate and towards Leona. Mina was a good six inches taller than Leona and had the look of an experienced swordswoman. She also had a strong magic signature on par with Theo Silversong's. She looked like she could go and reclaim her family's heirloom weapon any time she wanted... maybe she needed some support because the thieves were too numerous for her to deal with alone.
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Hello, Leona Jarnefeldt. I am Kasamoto Minako, but please, call me Mina." The young woman introduced herself to Leona in a friendly tone of voice.
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I am the one who sent the letter requesting your assistance, but since I do not know where Silver Wolf Guild Hall is, Priestess Sumika generously copied it and sent it on my behalf so that it would be certain to reach you. She also consented to let me use Okyto Temple as our meeting point so that we could easily find each other." Mina said to Leona, explaining how the job notice had gotten to her and why they had met at Okyto Temple. Leona was wondering how all of this came about, but she was not mad in the slightest. She was glad that Priestess Sumika was so willing to help the swordswoman out.
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I'm here to help you recover your family sword, Mina. Was it stolen from you?" Leona asked Mina. The young woman nodded.
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Yes. It happened in the plains on the road from the Imperial City to Okyto. I was leaving the Imperial City after meeting with a friend when halfway home I was ambushed by a bandit gang of over two dozen men. They beat me badly and stole my mother's ancestral sword while I lay bleeding on the ground and could do nothing to stop them. it has been at least three months since that encounter and I have trained tirelessly in anticipation of a rematch. Today with your help I will erase my shame and recover what is rightfully mine." Mina explained to the Wizard Saint the circumstances behind the loss of the heirloom weapon. Leona could sympathize with that motive and was ready to fully support Mina's quest to recover her mother's sword. She was ready to go whenever Mina was.
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I'll help you get your mother's sword back, Mina. Just lead the way." Leona told the young woman that she would help. Mina bowed to Leona.
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Thank you, Wizard Saint." She thanked Leona. She then turned to Priestess Sumika and bowed.
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Thank you, Priestess." Mina thanked Priestess Sumika for her help in making this possible. The priestess gave a small smile.
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Good luck to both of you on your quest. Please return to me safely." Priestess Sumika wished them before Mina turned around and walked back towards Okyto. Leona nodded and hurried to Mina's side so that she did not get left behind. Together the pair would find the bandits and reclaim what belonged to the Kasamoto family.
-On the road from Okyto to the Imperial City, forty-five minutes later-
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Thank you for agreeing to help me with this endeavor, Wizard Saint. I cannot handle so many bandits by myself, but with your aid they will not win a second time." Mina thanked Leona for taking the job. Leona nodded.
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It's no problem, Mina. A Wizard Saint's job is to help people in need." Leona told the young woman as the pair walked on the well-worn road from Okyto that led to the Imperial City. There was nothing but cloudless open sky above them and green grass on the plains around them. The idyllic scenery was strangely calming; a gentle wind rustled through the grass and made it wave at her. Leona could not remember the last time she had seen such a calming sight, but the Wizard Saint could not be lulled into complacency when a battle loomed ahead of them. Mina noticed Leona looking around at the vast green space all around them and commented.
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I understand that you are from Desierto, where there is little but sand as far as the eye can see." Mina said to Leona.
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Yes, Mina. I lived in Desierto for sixteen years and didn't see any greenery until I traveled to Fiore for the first time two years ago." Leona replied to the swordswoman's comment.
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I have spent my entire life in Midi but one day long to travel beyond its borders. What is it like living in the desert?" Mina asked Leona in all seriousness.
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It's mostly hot and dry in the day but it gets really cold at night. Clean drinking water's also hard to come by and it's easily worth its weight in gold. Unless you live in one of the Tri-Council Cities, you either live in an adobe house or you live in a canvas tent. I lived in a canvas tent with my mother and older brother." Leona gave a short version of her experience living in the desert. Mina nodded and went quiet for a moment. The pair looked at the scenery around them and the wind blew again, rustling the grass and producing a soothing sound Leona was enchanted by. The Wizard Saint looked towards her companion and Mina looked like she wanted to ask Leona another question before thinking better of it and turning away for a few moments before suddenly speaking.
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We still have a few hours of travel before we reach the site where I was robbed, Wizard Saint." Mina informed her as the pair walked down the road to the Imperial City that seemed to stretch forever.
- Minako Kasamoto:
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