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@Heartfillia Not everything introduced is going to be immediately relevant. :p
Letitia and Lancelot


"S-Saber, put me down!" the taller blonde protested, not liking this position at all. Surely she would be better protected if she could move, rather than hoping that something in the park would be able to sufficiently hide her from the space-crushing abomination. If she could even begin to hide from it in any fashion--for all she knew right this instant it was keyed into the barrier and aware of the positions of everything within it.

Which was another reason to put her down.

"If this is magecraft I need to have chance to look at it!"

Lancelot, of course, was doing the obvious thing when confronted with a ghostly apparition that destroyed the earth by crushing its hands together: darting forwards to slice at those same hands before backing off again. Though something about the thing suggested that this was unlikely to be anything but a stopgap.
Sorry if anyone was also approaching the counter but I missed them, point me to the right post?
Counter Clerk One: Orc Mission


"Yes, Raphael is... noted," the girl said with an air of nervousness. Obviously, the administration side of the guild needed to have an accurate idea of someone's abilities to assess their rank, which tended to filter down to the counter staff--especially anyone whose rank involved a bodyguard of some type. Not that there was anything explicitly against the rules when it came to acquiring external help, but there had been one or two incidents in the past of an adventurer-turned-mercenary trying to muscle in on too many of the jobs without registering and incurring the extra fees. Really, Mellifleur wasn't even the guild's most notable necromancer.

It was possible that the half-elf just found the large armoured knight scary on his own account.

"Everything seems to be in order. We at the guild would like to remind you that counting bounties by bringing in heads has been against regulations since the Biting Incident, and wish you luck on your tasks."

@ghastlyInc@Rune_Alchemist@1Charak2




Counter Clerk Two: Missing People


The girl answering Ifrari seemed slightly confused--and far more average than her half-elven counterpart, being both fully human and a brunette. "Ah... I'm afraid that there are no detailed maps of a usable scale. From the patrols sent out from the capital when this first started, we can only confirm that the road immediately out of the capital is safe past the fork to Walverrest. We think that whatever is responsible must be operating in the Haesting Barrens, but..."

That still left most of the area between the two cities; between the numerous caves and ruins amongst the rolling hills, there were a lot of places something could be hiding. Unless it was a monstrous sheep, it was unlikely to be hidden in plain sight.

@SilverPaw
Probably somewhere between.
I do strongly advise people to not try and kill our only lead to what is going on. It would be quite problematic.
Tyaethe Radistirin


The first shot came as a surprise, even whilst on the lookout--maybe, if the captain hadn't already been moving and action wouldn't have risked more problems, she could have got it, but still... this assassin had some pretty impressive stealth. Unfortunately for her, Tyaethe had a pretty good idea of what was going on, and wasn't going to let her vanish again.

She also had to deal with the second arrow though, and her hands were quite full of sword--not really appropriate for cutting things from the air. Nor sufficiently intimidating enough to maybe get a bit of co-operation.

So, one second the bolt was being loosed, and there was one small vampire standing right in the way, cheerfully taking the shot to the chest and seeming rather unbothered by it all. Staring at the obviously-a-Nem assassin. "If anyone tries something lethal, I'm knocking them out."

How would they solve anything if someone killed the assassin?
I am not sure any level of religiosity is liable to have divine intervention happening whilst you're tramping around a forest. Strange lot. :p
I am sure you'll think of something, and then I need to keep the investigation route a secret. :p
Guild Staff


The girl who came to answer Nehir's attention fit a mould quite common amongst the guild staff: young, hair--in her case a strange pale green--in a bob, and from what could be seen over the counter wearing a grey jacket with its own little capelet over a ruffled blouse. She was also, going by the slight point to her ears, presumably half-elven, and considerably more off-balance than your average clerk; stumbling slightly as she got into position and coming dangerously close to smothering the nem before she straightened up professionally.

"The three of you will be all?" she asked, doing the first necessary check--that there weren't more people ready to take the job. It was always awkward if too many tried to do one task; out of courtesy to avoid the client's pay being split too far and to prevent competition between their own adventurers, most jobs were sharply limited in how many could register before the notice would be taken down. Of course, if everyone died, it would go back up... with a commensurate increase in difficulty. "Your names and ranks?"

To have the staff actually remember your name was generally either a sign of great success, alarming failure, or unusual circumstances.

@ghastlyInc
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