Wild Rose found herself with nothing to do. She didn't want to explore, a bit tired from one of her previous adventure. And yet, she didn't have anything like crafting. So what could she do? The girl found herself almost logging out, when a particular ping sounded.
''Oh a message? How curiously convenient.'' she said to herself. It was easy to open the menu, and she found herself staring at a message from her guild leader. She couldn't help it. She burst out laughing, having to wipe tears out of her eyes afterwards. Shaking her head, she found herself grinning widely, even as she pulled up the coordinates on her map. If anything, this guy had incredible timing when it came to her.
Ah, but she should do her homework soon... well she did have a free period tomorrow morning, so it would be fine right?
With that decision made, she found herself getting to the marked coordinates. The only problem is that the place was a forest. So knowing her luck, she was gonna get lost. But luckily she has her trusty sword, and a will that would never bend! So when she got to the edge of the zone, she took a deep breath, and stepped in. The forest itself was quiet, but there were echoes of sound. People talking on the wind. The forest itself was alive in her ears, even as her green gaze took in the area around her. Unluckily for the beginner, she had picked to enter the forest far away from any path.
She was in the underbrush and that meant no markers to know where she was going.
So, of course, she got lost. The girl found herself knee and hip deep in the forest, with no way to get out. Monsters approached her, and she could only set them aflame, or cut them down. Sure, it was more then she was doing earlier, but it would get exhausting real quick. Wild Rose however, was not a quitter by any means, so she wasn't going to give up that easy! All she had to do was keep at it, and she'd get there. And quite a few times, she found herself hanging by a thread. It would be easier to stop and retreat, she thought then.
That was when the fact that if she didn't show up, she would get fined would come back to her. And Wild Rose didn't have the money to be fined like that! And so she would push back in. The forest helped her sometimes, even though it was really a tricky thing. And eventually, as she knew she would if she kept at it, she made it. A clearing opened up on the back of a mountain, a lake right there too. Fishing and mining seemed to be the top two activities here, and boy there were a lot of people again. Wild Rose took a few steps in, and then fell over on her face. Rolling to her back, she let out a huge gasp and breath.
''Aaah I made it!'' she said. She took a few moments, closing her eyes and just breathing because she had made it, she had made it here!
She was a mess and she knew it. Patches of dirt on her face, her clothes weren't torn up but they might as well be, and the sword in her hand dropped to the ground heavily, marred with a lot of things. After a few minutes, she suddenly pushed herself to her feet, sheathing her sword back into her inventory. Pushing her bangs out from her face, a brilliant grin suddenly slapped itself on her face. Taking a few more moments to try and rub some dirt off her face, she found herself looking around. She gazed at the water and made a face, before shaking her head. And then she looked at the other thing. Feeling her grin growing a fraction wider, she marched towards the mining picks.
''Well, since I made it here no worse for wear, time to get to work right!'' she said cheekily. She said it loud enough to let anyone hear it, but didn't direct it specifically to anyone. Nodding to the guild leader, her eyes zoomed in on some mineable rocks. Shifting the pick in her grip, she found herself in front of one.
''Perfect, now yield to me your treasures!'' she said to the rock, her hands suddenly bringing the pick above her head. The grin hadn't left her face yet. She had made it, she could now smash rocks without consequence, and maybe even make some money! And hopefully, nobody would comment on how late she was. Like it was her fault to begin with! The forest is just confusing! But her attention narrowed on the rock before her with an almost frightening focus, the pick ax high in the air now.
And she brought it down with a violent motion, biting into the rock before her.
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