Daytime Patrol Duty [Mission] [Open]
Dec 12, 2016 7:18:20 GMT -7
Post by Koji Amaukojiro on Dec 12, 2016 7:18:20 GMT -7
Name: Village patrol (day time).
Rank: “D” Rank.
IIC Length: 1 day
Difficulty: Easy.
Description: Patrolling around the village during the day! The day patrol includes moving between any shops to watch for thievery as well as moving about various sections of town to ensure that people are not entering in areas where they should not be. Any civil disputes should be handled fairly, as any reports of things being handled unfairly will make their way to the Raikage.
Objective: May be repeated three times.
Ensure safety of village. Patrol as much of the village as possible. Return with status report.
Personnel requirements: 1-2 shinobis of any rank. May be performed in groups if one choose so.
Reward: 4,000 ryo (3,250 for a non-nin).
After leaving the Raikage Tower Koji headed for the gates to get his mission slip signed by the anbu on guard duty. After he had taken care of that, he headed to the residential district to begin his patrol route. Koji was wearing his normal outfit. He carried two kunai in his quickloader pouch sewn to his right hip, two slots of senbon in a tactical pouch sewn over the breast of his vest on the left side, and five slots of shuriken and a bundle of wire in his butt pack. The Kumogakure residential district was quiet and peaceful. It was a cold winter morning and many people were inside keeping warm and going about their days.
Koji patrolled around, surveying various houses, alleys and apartments. He passed a few kids playing ninja. The sounds of their laughter as they ran around forming hand seals and shouting preposterous jutsu names made Koji smile. He continued his patrol. So far there were no problems or issues requiring Kojis attention, especially considering how low traffic the village was today. In all honesty it was a pretty boring job, but it paid the bills, and although Koji wasn't one to care about laws or have a sense of duty, he still deeply cared for his village and wanted to do anything he could do to help.
Koji climbed up on the roof of the highest building in sight and surveyed the area. He could see a decent amount of the residential district from up here. There were a few people walking a long the streets. Koji saw someone jogging in the park as well as some shinobi doing various training and exercise. Still no signs of any trouble. Koji jumped from roof to to roof, gliding along, surveying the whole district and looking for any sort of occurrences. As far as he could tell the area was completely safe. Koji returned to the ground and continued patrolling the streets for a while
Rank: “D” Rank.
IIC Length: 1 day
Difficulty: Easy.
Description: Patrolling around the village during the day! The day patrol includes moving between any shops to watch for thievery as well as moving about various sections of town to ensure that people are not entering in areas where they should not be. Any civil disputes should be handled fairly, as any reports of things being handled unfairly will make their way to the Raikage.
Objective: May be repeated three times.
Ensure safety of village. Patrol as much of the village as possible. Return with status report.
Personnel requirements: 1-2 shinobis of any rank. May be performed in groups if one choose so.
Reward: 4,000 ryo (3,250 for a non-nin).
After leaving the Raikage Tower Koji headed for the gates to get his mission slip signed by the anbu on guard duty. After he had taken care of that, he headed to the residential district to begin his patrol route. Koji was wearing his normal outfit. He carried two kunai in his quickloader pouch sewn to his right hip, two slots of senbon in a tactical pouch sewn over the breast of his vest on the left side, and five slots of shuriken and a bundle of wire in his butt pack. The Kumogakure residential district was quiet and peaceful. It was a cold winter morning and many people were inside keeping warm and going about their days.
Koji patrolled around, surveying various houses, alleys and apartments. He passed a few kids playing ninja. The sounds of their laughter as they ran around forming hand seals and shouting preposterous jutsu names made Koji smile. He continued his patrol. So far there were no problems or issues requiring Kojis attention, especially considering how low traffic the village was today. In all honesty it was a pretty boring job, but it paid the bills, and although Koji wasn't one to care about laws or have a sense of duty, he still deeply cared for his village and wanted to do anything he could do to help.
Koji climbed up on the roof of the highest building in sight and surveyed the area. He could see a decent amount of the residential district from up here. There were a few people walking a long the streets. Koji saw someone jogging in the park as well as some shinobi doing various training and exercise. Still no signs of any trouble. Koji jumped from roof to to roof, gliding along, surveying the whole district and looking for any sort of occurrences. As far as he could tell the area was completely safe. Koji returned to the ground and continued patrolling the streets for a while