The Missing Caravan [M][P]
Aug 9, 2011 13:18:31 GMT -8
Post by Kaizer on Aug 9, 2011 13:18:31 GMT -8
[/size][/font]The Missing Caravan
Rank: B.
Shinobi Required: 1-4.
Mission Information: As one knows, the desert is a harsh mistress; she does not often provide rain to fill the water reserves in the village. The country is equipped with a coastline, but the water is filled with salt and thus not easily consumed. Therefore, caravans are sent out bi-weekly to the boarder countries to collect water from their rivers and lakes. Recently, a few of the caravans have been attacked on their trips—the people make it back safely, but the water does not. The Kazekage has asked a shinobi, or group of shinobi, to escort the caravan and make sure it returns to Sunagakure. Information about the attackers must also be gathered.
Special Information: Repeatable.
Reward: 100 EXP & 2,500 Ryo.
The Missing Caravan. A tale of untold mysteries indeed. Wrath walked down the road towards the meeting place. It was a while since his last mission and he knew what he had to do but it required more than just simple moving and getting up. It took some time before he was ready to face his enemies. And in that time he had to get stronger. If there was one thing that got on the Uchiha’s nerves, it was being lied to or tricked. Those were two things that absolutely burned a hole inside of him momentarily. Even if it was unintentional, Wrath couldn't help but feel upset over it. Four days, and no sign of him. His sensei had not shown up for some training which led to Wrath taking on a mission. He didn’t mind the extra money but he did mind being stood up. That was just not cool
A caravan from the east side of the country had to be delivered to the west side of the country. The mission stated five days but Wrath knew better than that. It would take at least five days to walk from one side to the other safely and another five days to walk back. It wasn't like walking from One end of the village to the other. Despite how far away the ends were he knew he had to do it. He had never traveled this far before and he supposed that he could pick up a map while passing through the sand if his parents didn't take notice of his presence. Wrath was going to wait until his came back before leaving on his mission but when the fourth day came and went with the rising and setting of the sun and no sensei was seen... Wrath packed up his belongings in a backpack with a scowl. He supposed he would see the sensei in ten days. Hopefully by then there would be some sort of lead on his enemies, but that honestly wasn't a priority of Wrath's. After leaving thehouse and picking up the money in the tower, he turned back around to head in the direction of Bellum.
The male wore no layers layers, knowing that if he got cold they would be useful and if it were warm he could always remove them. Plus, at night it helped to have a heavy hooded jacket when you didn't have a blanket. The male knew that he couldn't bring a lot of items with him because the backpack was going to have to holdhis items. He was going to rely on nature and the ryo in his pocket to sustain him as far as food and rest stops went. He knew that Aosuke was going to be worried when he came back, if he ever came back. Gone for over four days to come home to... Wrath angry as hell. Sometimes it was hard for Wrath to find sympathy for his sensei of all people which came as a surprise. Wrath didn't like children and he often disliked the few times that his sensei was pensive or grew angry with him. Wrath assumed that Aosuke was all jokes and games unless he had to be serious, but in his eyes, his sense just got worse the more he got 'serious.' He thought of his sensei as a child in many ways, and his excuse of being 'serious' was rigidly walking off on his own back at Suna Resort without any plan or anything whatsoever.
Soon he would come to the meeting place where the mission was to take place. The building was large with an open garage where a Caravan was parked. It was time to get on with it. The house was really big and was probably owned by a large company. That was a good thing. That would only mean more ryo for his pocket. He would walk up to the door and rang the doorbell. He would hopefully meet his employer. If not at least someone who could offer him info on his mission and why does it require ninja. Surely there would be someone that was messing with the Caravan deliveries.