Product Escourt - The Long Walk (Mission)
Mar 15, 2008 17:37:31 GMT -7
Post by kininata on Mar 15, 2008 17:37:31 GMT -7
Product Escort
Rank: C
IIC Length: 2 Days
Difficulty: Moderate. [Solo or Team]
Description: Mr. Hitoru, a prominent merchant within Rain City capital has been having issues finding people to escort his supplies into River Country for a new shop, due to the roaming bandits within the mountains. You are to escort the products safely through the the River country until reaching the edge of the country and a small port village.
Objective: Escort the products safely through River country.
Reward: 1500 Ryo
-- Taken By: Kininata.
Rank: C
IIC Length: 2 Days
Difficulty: Moderate. [Solo or Team]
Description: Mr. Hitoru, a prominent merchant within Rain City capital has been having issues finding people to escort his supplies into River Country for a new shop, due to the roaming bandits within the mountains. You are to escort the products safely through the the River country until reaching the edge of the country and a small port village.
Objective: Escort the products safely through River country.
Reward: 1500 Ryo
-- Taken By: Kininata.
Kininata was only short jog away from the walls outside of the Capital of the country when he spotted a well dressed, neatly presented man standing next to a pair of horse-drawn wagons - the men at them seemed to be loading supplies and other materials on board, and it was certainly looking as though they were preparing to leave. He pulled out the scroll, checking the description upon it: middle aged, well dressed, short cut hair with a tail on the back, chin beard and a crimson red glove on the left hand. 'That's him.' Putting the scroll away, he checked his gear one last time before stepping up the Mr Hitoru.
'Excuse me, Mr. Hitoru?'
The merchant turned to him, giving him a half glance before returning to "directing" the workers. 'Yes, yes, the Rain Nin have arrived. Tell your team mates to start helping me load these.' It's going to be one of those weeks. He sighed, deciding whether or not he should just turn around and go back to the Village now before it became too hassle some, but that would just look bad. So, instead, he moved next to the nearest worker and helped with the loading.
'I said, get your team mates to help as well - are you deaf?' The merchant man said, looking around to find out why they were not moving already. 'Where are they?'
Kininata slid the crate onto the front wagon with help from one of the wagoneers, and rubbed his hands. 'I'm a one-man team, Mr Hitoru.' With that, he grabbed a sack - probably full of some seed or food stuffs - and slung it onto the wagon next to the crate. 'The Amekage decided that I can handle this on my own, so I'm all you get. If you have a problem, complain on the way.'
There was a obvious glimmer of anger on the merchants face, and for a long minute he seemed as though he was in deep thought about how to scold Kini for the way he just spoke to him. However, he instead spoke nothing, just standing there looking like a pot on heat waiting to explode as the Rain Ninja helped to finish off the loading. The workers returned to their places within the city, leaving the merchant, Kininata, and six wagoneers - three per wagon. 'Whenever you are ready, Mr Hitoru.' The merchant kept his anger-filled gaze as he walked to the back of the small caravan of transports, entering a clean, decorated carriage, and signaled for the convoy to move. Yeah, its definately going to be one of those weeks. As the caravan moved, the Rain Ninja jumped onto the lead caravan, leaping back the the second, and perched himself there as they began moving down the track towards the River Country.