Marcus sat in the back of the bullfrog alone. The light flickered. Again. He contemplated fixing it right there and then with his aura, but decided against it. He would need every drop of power for this mission. His first solo hunt. Should he have been this eager?
Something had been trying to get into the city, scratching at the walls, and it was his job to check it out. If he felt he could handle it, search and destroy. If he couldn't, fall back and get help. Easy enough for a first year, and also a good way to earn some extra cash on the side. Marcus wasn't going to lie, one part of his eagerness to accept a mission this quick into his enrolment was for want of resources.
Yet there was a part of himself that had doubts. Grimm. That existential threat that always hungered for blood and souls. Why was he so eager to go out and face them? Cold hard cash alone? No, there was more to it that that. What though?
“Touchdown in half a minute.” the pilot announced calmly. Marcus looked up. Now was no longer the time for silly questions and doubts. This was it.
The area was the portion of land just south of the docks, away from both the bustling tourist beaches and the heavy industry. The wall that kept the Grimm out on one end stood firm, a monolithic block of grey concrete. Beyond it lay a cleared out killzone for any sieges, and then dunes and tall grass, with the occasional thorny shrubs. Though he was too far inland to actually see the endless blue, the eternal crash of waves on the shore and a salty taste to the air served as a constant reminder of the sea's presence.
Marcus stepped out of the bullfrog, choosing to fall the last five meters. The soft sand came up to his ankles as he crashed into the land. Off hand, he waved the pilot goodbye as he scanned the land. There, that hill. He stomped upwards, instantly in a fight with the land itself. The sand gripped his feet, a noticeable effort to just stay mobile. He briefly chuckled to himself if this was going to be what got him killed. Sand. There’s a joke if ever he heard one. At last, he reached the hilltop. No grimm in sight. He could go and walk along the wall to find traces of whatever creature wanted to breach it. The thought made him chuckle harder. No, there was a much easier way. He put his hands to his mouth.
“ALL RIGHT YOU BEAUTIES, COME AND HAVE A GO IF YOU THINK YOU’RE HARD ENOUGH!”
Rolls: 5, 3, 1, 1 (click for link)
Something had been trying to get into the city, scratching at the walls, and it was his job to check it out. If he felt he could handle it, search and destroy. If he couldn't, fall back and get help. Easy enough for a first year, and also a good way to earn some extra cash on the side. Marcus wasn't going to lie, one part of his eagerness to accept a mission this quick into his enrolment was for want of resources.
Yet there was a part of himself that had doubts. Grimm. That existential threat that always hungered for blood and souls. Why was he so eager to go out and face them? Cold hard cash alone? No, there was more to it that that. What though?
“Touchdown in half a minute.” the pilot announced calmly. Marcus looked up. Now was no longer the time for silly questions and doubts. This was it.
The area was the portion of land just south of the docks, away from both the bustling tourist beaches and the heavy industry. The wall that kept the Grimm out on one end stood firm, a monolithic block of grey concrete. Beyond it lay a cleared out killzone for any sieges, and then dunes and tall grass, with the occasional thorny shrubs. Though he was too far inland to actually see the endless blue, the eternal crash of waves on the shore and a salty taste to the air served as a constant reminder of the sea's presence.
Marcus stepped out of the bullfrog, choosing to fall the last five meters. The soft sand came up to his ankles as he crashed into the land. Off hand, he waved the pilot goodbye as he scanned the land. There, that hill. He stomped upwards, instantly in a fight with the land itself. The sand gripped his feet, a noticeable effort to just stay mobile. He briefly chuckled to himself if this was going to be what got him killed. Sand. There’s a joke if ever he heard one. At last, he reached the hilltop. No grimm in sight. He could go and walk along the wall to find traces of whatever creature wanted to breach it. The thought made him chuckle harder. No, there was a much easier way. He put his hands to his mouth.
“ALL RIGHT YOU BEAUTIES, COME AND HAVE A GO IF YOU THINK YOU’RE HARD ENOUGH!”
Rolls: 5, 3, 1, 1 (click for link)