- Mission Details:
Name: Scout the Border
Rank: C-Rank
Participants: Moon Village, Sun Village
Type: Solo Mission
Reward: 20 EXP
Details: Just like patrolling the village is important, it is also important to make sure the nations borders are secure. Your task is to spend time roaming the regions borders and making sure nothing looks out of place. This includes roaming the main road, outing bandit camps or arresting thieves. While it can be boring at times, you never know what is going to pop up out in the wild.
Requirements: Your post must be at least 600 words.
A few days prior, Sojiro Sakura had left the Moon Village with a few companions of his to head towards the Keller Mountain Range. On their way to their destination, tensions had suddenly become high between a few of the members, and that had been an unwelcomed turn of events. Sojiro was bad with people and he wasn't really sure how he was expected to go about fixing all of this, or even if he should. He did his best to shrug it off as he walked through a small forest, some snow starting to gently fall through the branches and starting to coat the ground. Sojiro was wearing his normal attire, consisting of a pair of black pants and a Flak Jacket to match. On his head was a red bandana that contained the metal plate with his village's symbol on it. The bestial youth had not prepared himself to travel into the cold areas and hadn't been able to get any clothing, either. As it currently stood, the cold wasn't destroying him yet but he was sure it'd only get worse the further they progressed into the mountains.
As he continued to patrol the area by himself, looking around and keeping an eye out for any predators, his nose suddenly picked up on the smell of iron. It didn't take him long to put together that he was smelling fresh blood, something that caused him to become extremely alarmed. Next came the sounds of animals, some sounded like violent chirps of birds while others seemed to be softer and much more panicked. He didn't like the soft, almost innocent noises that were being overwhelmed by the cacophony of birds, and so Sojiro's hands and feet would slam against the ground as he would run forward with as much speed as he could! It didn't take more than a few moments for him to come to a dreadful sight...
In front of him, there was blood spread across the opening freely, several small bodies laying around spread out. The bodies seemed to once belong to those of white bunnies, with long tails and elegant wings. They were cute creatures, or they probably were, when their eyes were in the right places and so were their intestines. The sound of flapping wings and a scuffle not too far off caused Sojiro to move off in that direction with his continued momentum! Coming into view now was the sight of two more bunnies trying their best to fight off and escape two large falcon-like birds! The large birds squawked and flew forward, tearing to pieces easily one of the rabbits. With a disapproving grunt, Sojiro would run forward and draw out several senbon and release them!
In terms of hunting, Sojiro knew what he was doing, so the senbon easily flew through the air and found their marks! A few senbon drove into the necks' of the giant birds, following by their wings. The attack was precise and it only took a moment before both birds were on the ground, trying their best to make soft noises as they slowly choked on their own blood. Sojiro wasn't usually one for violence against animals, especially since he understood the need to hunt and survive! But there was something about this situation that had caused him to stop them from eating, perhaps it was whatever happened with his comrades... Could it be weighing on his conscious? It didn't really matter because the last bunny started to fall from the sky and Sojiro moved forward, hands catching the creature before it hit the ground.
Sojiro would move onto his knees quickly, using one hand to try and check the wounds of the rabbit while placing it down on the ground. He would pull out some wire, a needle, bandages, and the whole nine before he'd start patching up the bunny. It wouldn't take more than ten or so minutes before the rabbit's life was no longer in harm, laying on the ground asleep. Sojiro would take the creature into his arms and let out a soft breath, nestling it close to him before he'd continue on his patrol of the area.
[WC: 697]As he continued to patrol the area by himself, looking around and keeping an eye out for any predators, his nose suddenly picked up on the smell of iron. It didn't take him long to put together that he was smelling fresh blood, something that caused him to become extremely alarmed. Next came the sounds of animals, some sounded like violent chirps of birds while others seemed to be softer and much more panicked. He didn't like the soft, almost innocent noises that were being overwhelmed by the cacophony of birds, and so Sojiro's hands and feet would slam against the ground as he would run forward with as much speed as he could! It didn't take more than a few moments for him to come to a dreadful sight...
In front of him, there was blood spread across the opening freely, several small bodies laying around spread out. The bodies seemed to once belong to those of white bunnies, with long tails and elegant wings. They were cute creatures, or they probably were, when their eyes were in the right places and so were their intestines. The sound of flapping wings and a scuffle not too far off caused Sojiro to move off in that direction with his continued momentum! Coming into view now was the sight of two more bunnies trying their best to fight off and escape two large falcon-like birds! The large birds squawked and flew forward, tearing to pieces easily one of the rabbits. With a disapproving grunt, Sojiro would run forward and draw out several senbon and release them!
In terms of hunting, Sojiro knew what he was doing, so the senbon easily flew through the air and found their marks! A few senbon drove into the necks' of the giant birds, following by their wings. The attack was precise and it only took a moment before both birds were on the ground, trying their best to make soft noises as they slowly choked on their own blood. Sojiro wasn't usually one for violence against animals, especially since he understood the need to hunt and survive! But there was something about this situation that had caused him to stop them from eating, perhaps it was whatever happened with his comrades... Could it be weighing on his conscious? It didn't really matter because the last bunny started to fall from the sky and Sojiro moved forward, hands catching the creature before it hit the ground.
Sojiro would move onto his knees quickly, using one hand to try and check the wounds of the rabbit while placing it down on the ground. He would pull out some wire, a needle, bandages, and the whole nine before he'd start patching up the bunny. It wouldn't take more than ten or so minutes before the rabbit's life was no longer in harm, laying on the ground asleep. Sojiro would take the creature into his arms and let out a soft breath, nestling it close to him before he'd continue on his patrol of the area.