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Post by Elizabeth Waters on Feb 22, 2021 12:41:39 GMT -6
wc: 206 rolls: 84 posts: 1 | Lv10, 3 Eng | Lv5, 3 Eng |
Well here they were, starting over again. Elizabeth felt it best to get a jump start on things and immediately found a way to make herself useful in their new home. After getting the vague details on the needed delivery, the ranger set out to find this wayward trainer. She wondered slightly what made this particular letter so important but it really wasn't any of her business. Her job was simply to deliver it. Naturally this would likely prove to be easier said than done. Travel by bike wasn't nearly as comfortable as riding her own pokemon yet they were, once again, having to be vetted by the Ageos customs agency so the ranger was at a slight disadvantage with only Pavel at her side, or rather draped around her shoulders as was his favored position, and the eevee she'd caught when she'd first arrived in Ageos. She'd yet to name the little fellow and was unsure what role he would play in her team in the future. For now he remained in his pokeball clipped to her belt. They had embarked from sleepy Shire town and were set to arrive in Cerise just as soon as Liz could manage to track down this elusive recipient. quest: An Elusive Recipient reqs: 10 posts or Roll 200 + 5 posts word count: 150 summary: A piece of priority mail needs to be delivered to a traveling trainer, but they've gone missing for quite some time. We need to build a search party for them. Take this Bicycle to make the search faster. If you can make the delivery, the Bicycle is yours! rewards: 200 Pen, 5 Rare Candies, and a Bicycle
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Post by RaikouRider on Feb 24, 2021 22:28:28 GMT -6
Elizabeth Waters Nothing happened!All rolls were passed.Liz's previous experience as a Ranger paid off - she was very quickly able to pick up two trails leading offroad, one human and one Pokémon, matching the description of the letter's recipient. The Pokémon's footprints weren't large, and the species probably could be recognized if Liz took the time to examine them a bit. Even if she didn't, she could tell she was probably on the right track!
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