- Job Info:
- Name: Spy: Criminal Watch!
Requirements: Solo; a partner; or with a group (Up to four people). 10 posts per player. 200 words per post.
Job Requirements:Spy on the suspected criminal, Without getting caught, and report it to the client at the end of the day.
Location: Oak Town
Client’s name: Anonymous
Information: For some odd reason, my money would decrease whenever I bring the jewels with me to spend on. I suspect that my money might be stolen to some hypocrite as whenever I would look around I find the same man over and over again. The man would be covered in black clothing in which was mysterious to me. Not only that, but in every afternoon, he would be at the center of the city, looking all suspicious like. I know this as I spied on him, once. Now, I need you to check him out and report to me to what he did. Good luck!
Rewards: 750 jewels each
Merry Christmas Marick...yeah, right. Ah well, no rest for the wicked I s'pose. Oak Town was his current location, taking on yet another job solo. This time he'd been approached in person by man claiming to be an assistant of the client, but being unable to reveal the name of said client. Suspicious as this was, Marick couldn't exactly turn it down now that he had plans on what he wanted to achieve. Besides, this job would help him out in more ways than just money.
The job in question was to spy on a man who was believed to be a thief. The 750 Jewel was somewhat of an enticement but would not have been enough for Marick to take this kind of job normally. No, this was for him to learn a trick of the trade he was now involved in. Mercenarism often involved sleuthing, spying, anything to ensure you and your possessions were protected from some of the more malicious people in the world, since the Rune Knights and the Magic Council weren't likely to dirty their hands to help the rogues caught in the middle of the darkness and the light. Marick didn't understand why, but he knew he wanted that to change. But first he had to learn more about life as a mercenary, and what better way than to live as a mercenary?
And so here he was, walking through the streets of Oak Town headed towards the location that the accused 'thief' was often seen and where his client had often had his money go missing. Marick did note that his client must have been stupid to have repeatedly gone to this location and had money taken from him on numerous occasions, especially with such confidence of a thief being in the area.