Some jobs you take for the adventure, delving into ancient tombs in search of forgotten treasure for example. This wasn’t one of those jobs. As soon as Remi picked up the flyer he knew he couldn’t just put it back and walk away. He would never claim to be a hero, he just wasn’t the type. He would never go looking around for “evil to slay” or pick fights with dark mages just because. There were already people doing that much better than he could, so he would prefer to stay in his lane as an adventurer. But then he read the job flyer. For the life of him, he knew he would have to help, sure he wasn’t one to go looking for good deeds to do but… He refused to turn his back on someone in need. Within hours he was en route to the village, shooting out messages to his friends to let them know what he was up to.
Once he arrived at the village he decided to wait outside the wall for whoever else it was who took the job. While part of him wanted to dive into the woods right away he knew that wouldn’t be helpful. Leaning against the wall beside the gate he quickly does his last-minute checks, the words of his sword instructor ringing out in his mind once more as he quickly checked his armor and gear. ‘Before anything else, preparation is key to success.’ Like everything the old man said Remi had taken it to heart, the least he could do for a man who was more father to him than his own. Once he was satisfied he settled in to get whatever relaxation he could with his back to the wall, a grim look on his face as he idly tapped the hilt of his sword, briefly wondering what the hell he was dragging himself into this time. Sighing, he drifted his eyes upward, thankful for the sunny day. “Au moins, ce n'est pas la pleine lune, alors les choses deviendraient intéressantes.”
WC: 345
Once he arrived at the village he decided to wait outside the wall for whoever else it was who took the job. While part of him wanted to dive into the woods right away he knew that wouldn’t be helpful. Leaning against the wall beside the gate he quickly does his last-minute checks, the words of his sword instructor ringing out in his mind once more as he quickly checked his armor and gear. ‘Before anything else, preparation is key to success.’ Like everything the old man said Remi had taken it to heart, the least he could do for a man who was more father to him than his own. Once he was satisfied he settled in to get whatever relaxation he could with his back to the wall, a grim look on his face as he idly tapped the hilt of his sword, briefly wondering what the hell he was dragging himself into this time. Sighing, he drifted his eyes upward, thankful for the sunny day. “Au moins, ce n'est pas la pleine lune, alors les choses deviendraient intéressantes.”
WC: 345