- The Job:
- Job Title: Too Earthland...And Beyond!
Rank: D
Player Requirements: Must be at least D-Rank and have joined a Guild. If you've joined a Dark Guild, you must claim too be from one of the Light Guilds or your passport will not be issued. If you wish, you can buy a Passport for 5k at the end of the Job regardless of Guild affiliation.
Job Requirements: 5 posts. 100 words per post.
Job Location: Hargeon Town or Rose Garden
Job Description: A huge line of bustling people are going nuts in front of the Docks, it looks like Wall Street on a bad day. Families, children, old folks attempting to go on vacation; everyone's clamoring for a Passport! Count Sparrow and the Magic Council have reopened Fiore's borders to outsiders, and in turn, have opened the borders too Seven, Bosco, and Minstrel as a show of peace.
Fiore, along with Bellum and Seven has always produced some of the most skilled wizards in all of Earthland; and so, the Magic Council has decided to offer the services of our wizards here in Fiore abroad in other Nations (for a hefty fee of course!); obtain your passport! Cut in line! Or wait in line! Do whatever is necessary! Because people are going crazy trying to get their entire families Passports registered!
Enemies: (None)
Reward: Passport (Access to International Jobs and Casual RPing in Other Nations)
Over his lifetime, Eli had earned many enemies. Some for what he had done to them, others for what he had taken from them. Still, it was almost always a one way street. There were very few people Eli felt mattered enough to openly hate. This was an exception however. It was a very large group of people, and he knew almost nothing about them, but with all he had he hated them. What they stood for, what they did, everything. He could almost feel himself gagging as he approached the building, staring his worse enemy in the face; Bureaucracy.
It stood against everything he believed in. He couldn't stand it at all. All of the wasted time filling out forms and waiting in line, all the over complications, and how much information they tried to gouge out of you. There wasn't a single aspect he didn't despise with his whole being. Yet no matter how much he wanted to protest and scream, he had to accept this was reality. If he wanted to go anywhere he had to put up with this and get his passport. With a heavy sigh he entered the building, preparing to take on his worst enemy yet.