Another day, and another long mission completed. It was always strange to the Hunter, walking into Explorer's League's headquarters, or even into Finweald. He wasn't unused to civilization, per se, but he seldom visited it. Too much time in the wilds looking for anything that might give him answers, or help him learn how to help Unmei regain her body. Or if this really even was Unmei.
Stranger still was the lack of Luthien. Yugam had gotten used to having her at his side, Beleg seeming to think that the two needed to always be paired together nowadays. This last expedition had been on of the few exceptions though. Little more than a hop, skip, and a jump over to Providence for yet another delivery. Beleg hadn't even tried to hide his intentions this time, though maybe the lack of Luthien hadn't been present. Yu only cared to get whatever job was assigned to him done, and then get paid, whereas Luth tended to be a bit more...argumentative.
Back in Finweald now though, and with no other missions to complete, or Fate threads to follow, the Hunter was at a loss for what to do next. He wasn't exactly eager to sit around and nothing in a game so full of things to do, and the best place to find something new to do when you faction had nothing for you was to check the town bulletin. Pieces of paper had been nailed to the board, or otherwise kept in place by a knife stabbed into the pockmarked wood. A brief scan of the classifieds, and Yu almost let out a sigh. Mostly the boring stuff today. Fetch quests of various kinds, requests to gather or mine this or that. The kind of things that made Yu want to put one of his revolvers to his skull and pull the trigger. There was one particular request, however, that stuck out to the man.
It wasn't like any of the others, firstly because of how much text it held, but secondly because of the peculiar particulars. A request to interview...well, just about anyone who would sit down with this prospective journalist. Yu would have passed if it was just that, not being much for conversation, but the latter half had caught his attention. Survivors of the Red Fever were wanted to help record the expedition's events. Explorer's League members especially wanted. Now that was curious.
Yu quickly took out his leather bound notebook and jotted down where the quest-giver was supposed to be, and the short description of their appearance that they'd left behind. Well, there couldn't be that many pink-haired elves in Finweald.
The Hunter walked over to dark wooden table that the pink-haired elf was sitting at. Despite the resting bitch face that seemed to be permanently plastered across his face, his voice seemed warm. Kind even. "Rael, I presume?" he said to the woman. "My name is Yu, I heard you wanted to speak to Red Fever survivors."
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