THE ODDJOB ADVENTURERS GUILD - CONTRACT POSTING
Demand for stunning outfits means we must have a steady intake of new and exotic fabrics to meet our customers' needs. Any individual who can supply us with these materials will be handsomely compensated.
CONTRACT STATUS: REJECTED
NOTE: I shouldn't have to remind anyone here, but the Silk Guild's strict control over the supply chain means that any trade not sanctioned by them is explicitly prohibited. I will not condone any guild member going against these sanctions just to earn a quick purse of gold.
- Guildmistress C. M. PrismalΓ©rt
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The morning air was crisp and dry, and a glistening sheen of frost clinged to the clearing and everything around the small clearing - The grass and leaves of the forest, the rocks rising up the valley walls, the crates of harvesting equipment placed outside the dark entrance to the caves, all cast in dull pale glow. Everything seemed frozen in place, an uncomfortable quiet ruining what could have been a serene view.
"Nyah," Meeko sighes, standing idly at the edge of the clearing. Her breath sends out a cloud of steamy breath into the air. "Maybe this
isn't
a good idea after all."
If Meeko was being completely honest with herself, she did feel bad for being out here. But her first few weeks in the guild had been embarrassing to say the least, and once word got out about what happened in the orc village all the other guild members had considered her a bit of a jinx and steered clear of her, limiting her contract prospects. So yes, while the contract asking for crafting materials had been
officially
rejected there was still an opportunity for a little off-the-books side hustle.
That being said, Meeko Talukino knew just two things about textiles: The long grass fibres from the Adaman Isles, if properly worked by an artificer, made some of the best ropes a person could use; and two, stardust silk - which is the product of the star-fragment spider, which lives in only one cave on the continent - is smooth, elegant, and could probably stop a knife. And only one of those materials would help remedy her bare cupboards situation right now.
A chill creeps over her and she pulls the knee-length cloak draped over her shoulders tight around herself, and stamps her feet to warm herself up. Along with her usual mage dress, Meeko is decked out in thick, woollen arm sleeves and a pair of jet black leggings that cover her bare thighs up past her knee-high boots. Once she had warmed up a little she looked up again, trying to push the uncertainty of her presence out here aside.
Okay, stop being a baby about it!
Meeko shakes her head, tussling her indigo blue hair. She had to remind herself that the plan was foolproof: The harvesters from the Silk Merchant's Guild would not begin their work for another two days, but all of their equipment was here now and ready to go. All she had to do was grab what she needed, get inside the cave and procure enough of the glistening webbing for a few dresses, and she would be out of here before anyone knew about it.
So... why have I been standing here for ten minutes not doing anything?
Meeko thinks about this for a moment, shaking her head one more time. Forcing herself to step forward into the camp, Meeko marches herself over to the crates the Silk Guild had already deposited. She mutters to herself in a sing-song manner, trying to use the made up melody to distract herself from what she is doing.
"Okay, okay, just keep moving, don't dawdle now, get out of here before you get caught, Nyah-la-la... Aha!" She stops before one of the smaller crates, her grey ears perking up as she looks upon the coded markings painted on its side, and smiles. "Harvester uniforms and cutting equipment! This'll be a breeze now!"
She hops back and forth, her eyes eventually spotting the nearby crowbar the crews had left behind. She lets out a yelp as the sheer cold touch of the iron on her skin, and lugs it back to the crate before thrusting its end forward, trying to catch the slight gap underneath the crate lid.
"Ngh, come on you stupid..." She grumbles, wriggling the iron bar back and forth frantically to help it find purchase between the wood. "So stupid! Why does it have to be so tight?"
"Not the first time you've asked that, hm?" Asked the deep feminine voice behind her.
The nekojin jumps sideways away from the voice, the crowbar hitting the ground with a dull metallic thud as she flies several feet away. As she lands back on her feet she spins round, looking back at the source of the voice to find, quite surprisingly, another nekojin woman staring back at her, arms folded and with a bemusing smirk on her face.
"Wow, that was... an energetic reaction, girly." the nekojin says, raising her eyebrow at Meeko. "Like a girl with energy."
Meeko feels herself turning red, the offhand comment surprising her as she takes stock of the newcomer. She is shorter than Meeko by a couple of inches, but her shoulders are broad, her arms flexing as they fold to reveal some muscle underneath her darker skin and dark, tabby swirl markings. Her hair is a mess of red hair, some of it tied back behind her head in a vain attempt to control it, and beneath all of that sits a roundish face, a pair of large, brown ears and a set of deep blue eyes. She is dressed for combat in mostly leather of red and black hues, and slung across her back is what appears to be a strange looking longsword.
"Nyah, well... You gave me reason to be energetic." Meeko sputters, her awkward counter-flirt not getting her much traction. "I mean, you... Well, what are you doing here?"
"Supposed to be here. Unlike you, girly." the nekojin replies immediately, her voice clipped. "I'm security around here. Trying to keep thieves from stealing from the Silk Guild."
This gives Meeko pause, looking her up and down and taking in her shoddy, beaten appearance. "You're from the Silk Guild? Should you be... I don't know, wearing an armour bikini or something?"
"Didn't say I was from that guild, girly." She offers a small smile, Meeko noting how pretty the soft smile is on the burly woman, and how she noticed the comment about the bikini. "Was sent by the Guildmistress. By our guild."
"By our... Our guild?!" Meeko feels herself tense up at the revelation, her nerves now fully on edge. "But why-- Nyah, wait, forget that. How do you know I am from the OAG?"
The nekojin gives a soft, short chuckle, shaking her head. "Well first... Never said I was from the OAG. You suck at bluffing." She pauses, probably just long enough to watch and enjoy the pained expression creep over Meeko's face. "And second... Yeah, pretty much everyone knows who you are, cutie. You're the girl who went for the orc contract."