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    1. The Wanderer 12 yrs ago

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Alright, shall I make the post then?
themage, how do you want us to proceed? I know you are already juggling three characters, so I don't mind holding off for a bit.
There are two people in the guild hall currently. Two people, including you, have yet to enter. If you only consider those as an option, you have four different people to approach.

However, I doubt others are against being joined. I mean, one group is entertaining at a party, which Victoria would fit in just fine. (Though from her CS would likely hate with a passion.) Another pair is off to kill an ox, and my character is with Calla- going to level some farm land.

Lots of options. Entering the guild is the easiest, but there is plenty of opportunity to join any of the other groups as well.
Speaking of which, it is cruel of Bardock to bring home the 'bacon' AFTER most of the people who would enjoy it are off questing. I see how it is, keeping it between him, Kage, and Sasha is it? *Mock indignation*
Everyone is questing except for Bardock and Sasha at this point. I dunno if you want us to travel in RP for the farther locations, or timeskip for the semi-close-but-far or whatever? I don't mind either way, but I figured I would throw that thought out there just to have it answered.
@themage

As for the rest of you, who likes bacon? Who thinks the guild should have bacon on the menu?
Kelvin accidentally skipped a step when he heard her voice. His head would have turned to see if she was actually coming or just joking, had he less self restraint. Even so, Kelvin slowed his pace down until she could catch up along side. He eyed the armor and blade before nodding. "I don't suppose a sword is much help with moving earth." Kelvin had no idea what her magic focused on. From looks, he would say blade magic of some sort. How that could help him was beyond the powers of his imagination though, unless she planned on chopping up the ground. "Yeah, I knew better than to try making you pick up a shovel." It was meant as a joke, but like always, his face didn't give the expression to match. He knew it too. Probably had spent too much time alone. As for the job itself, he was still working out a plan. Kelvin glanced at the road and abruptly laughed. How long would it take for them to reach the farm? It was local, but normally he just used magic to speed his journeys, so local or not it rarely took long to actually make the trip. Walking just seemed so slow and awkward, it was funny how magic changed ones perspectives.
The man changed in a way Kelvin hadn't seen before. He had been around for a few years, yes, but not in the guild. The longest he had spent was those months in recovery. Master Kage smiled at him and tossed back the coin.

Kelvin caught it deftly with a grin. "I guess its plowing farm fields for me." He held Kage's gaze as he pocketed the coin, before turning, flat expression again, to gulp down his drink. This simplified things nicely, Kelvin let it drop to the counter and looked down the bar a bit to the young woman.
"I don't suppose you are to interested in joining me? Even split it may be the best paying job for a while...Calla" It took a moment to summon the name to memory.
He had already started walking out, Kelvin had been certain the answer was no before he had asked, he didn't look the type. But, playful banter is what guildmates do. Might as well make an attempt at it.
Kelvin glanced up, and back at the offer. A coin? Funny thing to hinge even a second of ones life on. Not that he was doing much better spending time musing about time. Right. Kelvin raised an eyebrow and nodded at her, dropping the offer on the counter and digging one of the larger coins out of his pocket. "Alright, heads, I take the offer, and tails, this coin belongs to the guild." He held the coin between two finger nails and flicked it so it made a clinking sound, and then dropped it onto his thumb, twitching it into the air. Kelvin made no move to catch it, and watched it land on its side, before rolling lazily towards the guild master and falling over.
"Well, what do we have, a job, or a coin with a Fairy tails?" Part of him wondered if the guildmaster would tell the truth. Makarov had been rumored to be a rascal. Of course, he was also rumored to be a giant and a midget at the same time. Regardless, this was a different man.
"Right." She was confident. Kelvin made a mental note of her name, shoving it back in the empty 'name-to-face-connections' filing cabinet that sat at the back of his mind. He turned in his seat to get a better look at the guild master to properly see the exchange. Calmly, he sipped the soup in one hand. "Maybe he wasn't destined to be a chef, but you can't really call him lousy. Last months bread had a hardness that only a master could dream of achieving." Kelvin, still flat faced, raised a solemn toast with the bowl of soup and then drained it before standing up to stretch. He was still sore, but it couldn't be helped. Kelvin leaned back against the counter and looked at the offer intently. It wasn't the offer itself, it was just what it represented. For two years he had done little more than work and travel as much as possible.
Now days he had come to wonder if it really mattered. The old man would get his field plowed eventually. And sure, he wasn't rich. But with no apartment bill, savings built at a decent rate. What really was he looking for in life though? Just another job? His stare could have burnt a hole in the piece of parchment.
Not quite sure if I miss it though. Trying to catch up after going to sleep for a few hours was hardcore.... but some of those convos were really funny
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