Post by N o v a k i d on Mar 11, 2019 21:08:07 GMT -5
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[attr="class","jikan"] [attr="class","hiraeth"]曲がった男は誰ですか? | [attr="class","achee"] [attr="class","castleonthehill"] ❝ There is never a shortage of threats that terrorize the inhabitants of the world of Remnant, more so since the publication of The Fall which devastated friends and family alike. Taking advantage of the tragedy, the increased presence of Grimm, bandit raids, and rise of mysterious groups became one of the many threats that draw on the limited pool of available Huntsmen and Huntresses in Mistral, as many of the remaining Huntsmen and Huntresses have been assigned to subjugation and reconnaissance missions to ensure nothing threatens the well-being of the inhabitants of Mistral. In short, the number of reliable fighters have been worn thin. When the few remaining Hunters and Huntresses are away, however, who will stay behind to ensure that order is kept? While the daily scuffs of theft, small-time gang activity, and shady business deals are managed by the City Police, there are tasks and requests by citizens that still need to be tended to. Due to the low priorities that some of these requests take, they're often left ignored and unanswered. This has caused a level of unrest in many individuals, which breeds anxiety and stress among the population. As a result, this negative energy tends to draw many small Grimm nearby, leading to attacks on villages outside the city. In order to manage the requests and jobs that are often missed on, the proposed solution was simple: The Notice Board The Notice Board is a wide bulletin board measuring approximately 210 cm x 160 cm, with the main board region made of glass and raised off the ground by worn out posts located near the entrance area of Haven Academy. Just like the real life counterparts of missions assigned to professional Huntsmen and Huntresses, the Notice Board serves as a small scale replication of providing work experience for the students of Haven Academy. While many of the jobs are trivial and menial such as delivering parcels, finding missing items, or help with manual labor, the occasional pest extermination, small Grimm subjugation, or exciting special requests pop up, though usually snatched by the quickest students. These requests can be performed by individual students, though many tend to team up prior to accepting the Request in order to complete them quicker. Sometimes the number of students are restricted by the discretion of the requester, since they are the ones providing the rewards of the task's completion after all. However, the more difficult or demanding a task it, the higher the rewards are as an incentive. Those that are interested in taking on a Request must accept it through their scrolls upon bringing their scrolls near the board which automatically scans them. The Request provides key details such as the name of the requester to report to, the location of the Request, the details regarding the Request, and most importantly, the listed objectives in the Request that must be completed in order to receive their reward. Anything done outside of the boundaries of the request may or may not include additional rewards, but students are prohibited from solicitating more than what they were originally promised. the Requests are exclusive to students, usually. Completion of the Request was validated by both the requester and a staff member of Haven Academy to prevent bogus completion or any kind of suspicious behavior. In addition, the Notice Board serves as a means of small income for many poor students that have no financial backing or want a bit of pocket lien. A win-win situation for eager students and citizens in need; an ingenious plan given the high traffic that the Board gets. Recently, there had been a large surge of common requests: Missing Persons. At first it was a couple per week, nothing too important or noteworthy for the police to investigate deeply. People come and go all the time, either to travel, to get away, or get swept up in the wrong crowd and end up running away from home. The types of people weren't related in any way. Men, women, children, and elderly... Then the frequency increased to several a week. At that point, the number of missing persons posters have flooded the Notice Board, often resorting to tacking paper copes onto the glass screen over other Requests in an effort to garner attention and causing occasional scenes between other requesters. The sense of restlessness have crept over some of the students, though the rest simply continued to search for the higher paying Requests. The high frequency and relatively low rewards, however, made them mostly unpopular and left ignored. The low success rate for many of these requests make them less desirable as well, resulting in a large clutter of the Notice Board. For those that are found, many have no recollection of their whereabouts or are found in a mentally broken state. While the increase number of disappearing individuals continue to climb, the desire to handle the problem remains unchanged. On one particular day a single request was posted with a decently high payout for a Missing Person's report. The main difference that this Request had from the others was a fairly high reward amount with some vague detail about the state of the missing peoples. What made this Request also peculiar was that there was no single name to point out; rather, it was written in a series of strange, random sentences that had nothing to do with each other, despite being listed as a "Missing Person's Request." This didn't stop many students from taking on the Request, but nobody had been able to figure out just what the Request entailed, or where to go. The name of the requester was simply left blank. It was a surprise that this managed to get past the Academy administration! The only information that anyone could properly discern from the jumble of sentences was: Find the one responsible for the kidnappings. Despite the cryptic messages and confusing statements, a small number of students noticed a tiny detail that was largely overlooked by the majority of the student body. A series of dots and lines marked on the bottom of the Request screen. Some mistook it as simple decoration or just random characters thrown in to meet the minimal character count, though those that peered closely at the series of lines and dots noticed something: It was a code. Keeping the pattern a secret, these few students took to various sources to solve the code and the smaller few that managed to decode the message made their way individually towards the location that the code had instructed them, unaware of the others that have solved the code. Their destination: right into the Wind District, where the four happened to run into each other. ✎ 1120 words ※ Turn order will be decided after initial posts of the four participants. Current participants: Colton, Flower, Niraya, and Qiu'li |
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