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Ever since she began playing the infamous game, Bonnie had realized that players rarely shared common ground in regards to their masteries. Perhaps more accurately, the chances of people sharing masteries were slim; but the chances of them being shared and used similarly were even worse. As such, it stood to reason that the world in game had people from all walks of life and their organizations, each with their own share of wonderful skills for hire. Though high fantasy in nature, Terrasphere oddly had the depth of a living, breathing world unlike many games.
Sadly, sometimes people just don't give a fuck about your skills, and Terrasphere simulated that as well. This wasn't a job for a whistle, but she had to take it anyways — such is the rule of mother necessity.
'Well, ain't this a pain the ass…' It was early in the morning and light peered through the foliage high above. To her side, a picturesque view of that one massive lake somebody once had told her the name of , but she couldn't be assed to remember it. Considering how pissed she was for being forced to wait on trees like a shortie-monkey looking for one single damn target, the name of a lake was the least of her concerns. With a few gestures, the blonde summoned up her molten brandy before popping out the cap and transferring some of the contents to her [barrel canteen].
Perhaps a coincidence bestowed upon her by the gods (and totally because she hadn't been waiting for two days), the flora below rustled as something made its way through. Her wonderful little target had at long last arrived; a small biped creature with pale blue fluff spotted white, canine features, and a comically large leather bag bouncing on its back. Koboids were thievish little creatures not unlike goblins, but far too skittish to organize raids like the greenskins.
This one had been stealing from a nearby village for months, and taking it out was her job. Bonnie dismissed her brandy back into her inventory before she took a swig from her canteen, 't's high-noon time pardner…!' and before long the thunder of gunshots resounded in a large area around her. Flocks of birds soared to the skies, land animals scattered on the wake of such a violent sound. Hunter and prey engaged in a chase of life and death, but...
It appeared the hunter had no idea what in the world she was doing. Despite the constant bang of gunpowder filling the air, not one of her shots landed. In such a hopeless chase, would she ever catch her target?
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