It had been a long journey from the point of falling down in Eastern Brisshal. Not from Honeyhome, or any of the towns between there and here, but all the way from the starting zone. Jester, as she seemed content to call herself, had wandered straight west after hearing that the world renowned 'starting town' was 'just a little bit off in that direction'. Being that she ran into absolutely no actual motifs of civilization until she hit Fort Worth, she had confused it for the right place at first, until finally being directed to Finweald. Not for being Honeyhome, but because the
Rest Meter was a concern among players, and Jester had to admit that it had been a long walk and she
was indeed tired. Tired enough to find her way to the nearest inn once she arrived in what was now firmly declared to be
her starting town, she promptly went straight there, had another player cover the fee for the night, and finally felt the first lapses in consciousness the world had to offer.
Sleep. What a wonderful thing. It was like saying goodbye to your good friend reality for just long enough to not get sick of its company.
The sun fell as she slept--she arrived during the day, but it wasn't tomorrow until one had slept and awakened once more--and she finally got herself up and around, ready to get on her feet and be the
best-er Jester she could be. First things first, she needed money if she wanted to sleep again. Gold, they called it. Simple and shiny, she loved it. It was a good thing she did, too, because she needed it quite badly.
Down the road from the inn, she decided to check out a board people had been staring at and slowing down to glance over as they walked by. She closed in, peered at it, and recognized immediately that these were no mere requests, but
pleas for help! Supplicating, from
those in need! Her eyes practically glittered like the very gold she sought after at the thought of all these smiles she could conjure. Grins and gold. Gold and gold. She couldn't wait to get started!
As the bright standout of an adventurer expressively leaned from side to side to find the perfect job (namely not the ones asking for a large group to go push back some goblins trying to press further into Astorean lands, or hunting entire packs of wolves for the local leatherworker), she finally snatched one with some very interesting words on it. Things she had never even heard of before!
x2 Mandragoras
x3 Peaceblooms
x2 Angel's Trumpet
She didn't know what an Angel's Trumpet was, but she couldn't wait to play one!
Of course, one who wished to be a teacher in a past life knew also a lesson most important: that those who seek to teach must also seek to learn. Instead of letting her eagerness get the better of her, she stepped inside the tavern so named
The Stoic Mead to get a much less stoic description of each of these items. It was also about this time that she realized that the person who posted the request was kind enough to write instructions. Oops! At least she got some interesting conversations out of it. Apparently they were all plants, and each came with risks she couldn't have even fathomed would be an issue. Gardeners in this world must have it
rough, she thought.
Using the cover of night, she got to work sifting the surrounding woods.
And only in the afternoon of the next day did she return with the herbs in tow, properly stored in several different jars which she kept in her hat for safekeeping as she took bouncy, giddy steps towards the location the
requisition-ee had firmly requested in their note.
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She all too soon found herself allowed into the MIT Headquarters, where everyone was surprisingly welcoming of her. She didn't really have the historical context to understand properly that the MIT as a general populace looked down upon adventurers and explorers as the means to their resources, but as long as she got smiles--even customer-service smiles--that was all she could really hope for right now. Grins and gold. Soon, gold and gold, and perhaps even a grin of her own.
Left to wonder the halls for nearly fifteen minutes in her not-quite-a-skip-but-arguably-not-merely-walking-either, she stopped in front of the door she had been looking for.
Was this really the right room? Well, worst case she was wrong and could just ask around, right?
With a couple of firm knocks against the door, she took a quick moment to pull the jars out from under her hat, holding them in her scratched up, blood-stained hands. It was worth noting that the rest of her was nearly immaculate if not just a bit dirty from being out and about in nature for the whole night and morning, so holding those ingredients over her hands made her look almost a thousand times more competent, as though this
meager task were
nothing for the likes of such an
obviously great adventurer.
"He~
llo~oooooo~! I am here, with the rare ingredients you asked someone for!" She called through the door. "That was a haiku! I didn't mean to do one, but I have
tons more~!"
@Onyx