nevercaught: (determined)
Jarlaxle ([personal profile] nevercaught) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2022-03-11 07:40 am

video; no one sets a trap like a rogue

[HEY SO, REMEMBER THAT GUY WHO FELL OUT OF A TREE TRYING TO CATCH A SPINARAK?

He's back. And he's holding up a large sheet of paper with what looks like a fairly functional trap on it, to be constructed from objects easily bought at one's local pokemart and hardware store.

(The other guy, the one who filmed him previously, is lurking in the background, his mouth a tight line.)]


So! I believe we have all seen the messages from the fellow in the cape, yes? My associate and I are in Cherrygrove and we have drawn up a plan to trap one of the creatures, but alas, we are both new to this world and our own magical creatures are weak in comparison to the birds--and my friend has been robbed of his powers and I myself have lost all my magical items and weapons. While we can trap it, I doubt we will be able to subdue it--and so it is that we are asking for aid!

Once it has been trapped, we intend to present it for the reward. Although they are magnificent creatures--indeed, I would want one of my own!--profit as always comes first.

[So... any takers? Given that the 25k reward is individual, this is quite frankly a 'the more the merrier' situation.]
nastyboy: (Ghosts are so funny.)

[personal profile] nastyboy 2022-04-08 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Are you sure it's not a kind of spice-]

[Still, ah. Well, Dimitri supposes it was obvious from the start what kind of gentleman this one was. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, really, not when profit does ensure people live.]


Private types tend to normally have their own weaknesses that one can exploit well enough on their own... and they are not normally so aggressive.

Still, that is not to say it is an impossible idea to explore, and the future, as today clearly shows, can be unexpected.