[center][img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/291e/f/2010/033/3/e/l_is_never_wrong_by_irkenzim16.jpg[/img] [i]'What a nice, sunny day... Too bad it's a little chilly, though. Heh. Ghost humour.'[/i] The friendly undead descends the steps of the second floor of the guild, entering into the main, central area. His eyes dart around as he identifies all the members present. [i]'Today looks busy.'[/i] He thought to himself, his curiosity piqued. Of course, the only reason the guild would have more members is either because they went on a mass recruitment (again), a bunch of adventuring parties got back (again), or the jobs available weren't that... interesting. Again! It was a little irritating, being around so many people - the Yurei honestly felt more comfortable in solitude or when around less people. It wasn't that he despised anyone or anything, it was simply not his cup of tea. That, and more people meant he was more prone to losing a body part... Again! Shurui sighs as he makes his way over to the assignment board, regarding those present with little more than a nod as he scanned the assignment available... though his interest was, of course, drawn to The Phantom Killer job. Some of the members, particularly those who've been members in Yasuragiha for longer, might know of Shurui's odd fascination with murder mystery type jobs; the kinds of jobs that require a lot of thought and hard work in order to find the mysterious killer. Though he hadn't told anyone, it was quite obvious his intention was to try and find his killer and make sure no one else had to suffer from their tyranny again, though for those who didn't yet know he was an undead, well... it would just come off as some creepy, somewhat grim pastime or something. Though, when your skin and clothes glow a light blue, it's difficult to convince someone you're not a Spirit. Then again, Yurei who were capable of reclaiming their skeleton were rare in their own way, so add that to the uniqueness that Shurui had reclaimed his body through the brand (although partial) and you've basically got a one-of-a-kind new Spirit. It was funny how the brand could change things - how something so simple had brought about so much change in the way people lived. At least, Shurui thought it was interesting. "I'll be taking this one," he says, pointing to The Phantom Killer job, "shouldn't be too hard. Usually never is. Sometimes." If Nai overheard this revelation, it may be a little disheartening. Shurui's tracking skills, be it in a man-made or natural environment, were known as some of the best in the guild. Not to mention, he was generally accepting of anyone so long as they weren't openly bad towards others - a possible friend candidate. Though, it would generally take a bit of persuasion to get him to change his mind. Sometimes. [i]'Time to try and find another killer. Again.'[/i][/center] [@sakurasan]