Blazing Sands Mercenary Company HQ, Rosa. 10:00 AM, Monday, 45th of Spring.
Well, look at what we got, a new day. There is much to be done...
The old man thought as he looked out over the lobby of the building, no, his building. The day was just beginning, and the various employees, the secretary, the door guards, were getting ready for the day ahead. Now, this wasn't any ordinary day for the Blazing Sands mercenary company. You see, today was the 45th of spring, or 'rookie day' as many employees referred to it. It marked the beginning of a new recruitment drive. Every three years or so, Blazing sands started advertising new openings in their ranks, as the sad reality of their line of work was that good men & women were often lost in battle. So recruitment drives were necessary in ensuring they had enough warriors to meet the needs of the planet.
But a little background might be necessary. The blazing sands company focuses on small groups of elite warriors, sent in to deal with problems severe enough to require mighty heroes, but not severe enough to require full scale warfare. Though based in TERRA, they are independent of any national affiliation, so as to prevent Bias. They also handle several more mundane threats, if they have the manpower necessary. They are known for their particularly good nature, as they won't take just any job. They were protectors, not assassins or thugs-4-hire. It was founded 15 years ago by Garcia Alastor, the man currently watching over the lobby from his balcony, as a means of protecting the people without worrying about all that red tape that often kept him from doing so back in his military days.
Today, new recruits would come pouring in, and with the help of his squad leaders, commanders, and trainers, he would whip them into a proper fighting force. In a mere half hour the doors would open, letting in people from all over the globe that answered the call. Though his secretary often tried to tell him that projected statistics told them that recruiting was at an all time low, he refused to worry. It was people's nature to want to protect others, and there would always be brave souls willing to risk their lives for their clients. With a smile, he turned away and headed to his room, he had to get his good dress uniform on after all. One couldn't very well give a rousing speech in their pajamas, could they?
Saadri Daelus
The woman at the reception desk, however, wasn't so optimistic. 'Rookie Day' was a nightmare, as far as logistics were concerned. All the statistics would need adjusting, many new files would need to be written, and a new tally on equipment would need to be done. Some people even insisted on bringing their Animals in. Gods above she hated those beasts. Constantly sniffing everything and defecating everywhere. Ugh. Though she had at least hoped the statistics weren't lying. If they turned out to be right, she would face a significantly reduced workload, and might actually be able to get back to her studies. She tapped away at her keyboard, taking a moment every so often to adjust her glasses, or brush her shoulder length alabaster hair out of her icy blue eyes. She wasn't exactly fond of the climate here either. A desert was no place for an Iron Elf. Her fist day here in town resulted in her getting a sunburn taht turned her stone gray-skin purple.
As such, she wasn't really looking forward to this day. But, she was dedicated, and she wouldn't let mere discomfort prevent her from doing her job.
Well, look at what we got, a new day. There is much to be done...
The old man thought as he looked out over the lobby of the building, no, his building. The day was just beginning, and the various employees, the secretary, the door guards, were getting ready for the day ahead. Now, this wasn't any ordinary day for the Blazing Sands mercenary company. You see, today was the 45th of spring, or 'rookie day' as many employees referred to it. It marked the beginning of a new recruitment drive. Every three years or so, Blazing sands started advertising new openings in their ranks, as the sad reality of their line of work was that good men & women were often lost in battle. So recruitment drives were necessary in ensuring they had enough warriors to meet the needs of the planet.
But a little background might be necessary. The blazing sands company focuses on small groups of elite warriors, sent in to deal with problems severe enough to require mighty heroes, but not severe enough to require full scale warfare. Though based in TERRA, they are independent of any national affiliation, so as to prevent Bias. They also handle several more mundane threats, if they have the manpower necessary. They are known for their particularly good nature, as they won't take just any job. They were protectors, not assassins or thugs-4-hire. It was founded 15 years ago by Garcia Alastor, the man currently watching over the lobby from his balcony, as a means of protecting the people without worrying about all that red tape that often kept him from doing so back in his military days.
Today, new recruits would come pouring in, and with the help of his squad leaders, commanders, and trainers, he would whip them into a proper fighting force. In a mere half hour the doors would open, letting in people from all over the globe that answered the call. Though his secretary often tried to tell him that projected statistics told them that recruiting was at an all time low, he refused to worry. It was people's nature to want to protect others, and there would always be brave souls willing to risk their lives for their clients. With a smile, he turned away and headed to his room, he had to get his good dress uniform on after all. One couldn't very well give a rousing speech in their pajamas, could they?
Saadri Daelus
The woman at the reception desk, however, wasn't so optimistic. 'Rookie Day' was a nightmare, as far as logistics were concerned. All the statistics would need adjusting, many new files would need to be written, and a new tally on equipment would need to be done. Some people even insisted on bringing their Animals in. Gods above she hated those beasts. Constantly sniffing everything and defecating everywhere. Ugh. Though she had at least hoped the statistics weren't lying. If they turned out to be right, she would face a significantly reduced workload, and might actually be able to get back to her studies. She tapped away at her keyboard, taking a moment every so often to adjust her glasses, or brush her shoulder length alabaster hair out of her icy blue eyes. She wasn't exactly fond of the climate here either. A desert was no place for an Iron Elf. Her fist day here in town resulted in her getting a sunburn taht turned her stone gray-skin purple.
As such, she wasn't really looking forward to this day. But, she was dedicated, and she wouldn't let mere discomfort prevent her from doing her job.