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Searing 65, 121
It was well lit in one of the many, large training rooms within the citadel that was both Areya's prison and home. She stood there, axes on her belt, arms crossed, a sour look on her face. Her clothes were clean, as was her face, an uncommon sight for those of the Dead Legion. But with an impossible quest blessed by the Shohane herself came certain privileges, certain resources. And Areya was not going to let them sit idly. She was going to use every resource at her disposal to ensure her success at this mission, in the hopes that it would get her out of this hell earlier.
"Do you think anyone will really come? Who would want to help the Dead Legion with anything?"
Areya side-eyed Torria, forcing down the smallest of smirks. "Someone will come. Coin paid by the Sky Guards is just as good as any other."
Areya had put out word through the official boards and criers that she was looking for combat trainers, calling for those with experience in axes, bows, hand to hand combat and body strengthening. She had put a generous price out for it, and had told the interested parties to show up here, at this time, on this day.
"Why can't we just train with the other Legionnaires as we've always done?" Torria purred.
Areya turned full face to look at her redheaded friend, "Because they aren't good enough. We aren't good enough. The Legion is made up of shopkeepers, farmers, hookers and thieves. Not soldiers. You can count more ribs on one Legionnaire than you can find truly skilled fighters. The Shohane has allowed for me to give us more food, to become stronger. But we need someone better. Shins are among the weakest of the monsters here in the Warrens, and they kill many of our kind."
Torria nodded, "The food is a nice perk."
Areya nodded in return, "And so, we wait for them to come."
Over the next thirty minutes, a handful of people showed up, bringing their weapons and giving their names, though none of them looked especially promising. Most looked to simply acquire an easy day's coin. Areya was looking for those willing to take this seriously, as serious as she did. All who showed would receive some small payment, but the real coin would only go to those who proved themselves to Areya and Torria and secured the position of training them in one of the fields they had called for.
Torria went around to each who showed up, getting their names and what they came to teach, learning a bit more about each of them, returning back to Areya to pass on the information.
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Searing 65, 121
It was well lit in one of the many, large training rooms within the citadel that was both Areya's prison and home. She stood there, axes on her belt, arms crossed, a sour look on her face. Her clothes were clean, as was her face, an uncommon sight for those of the Dead Legion. But with an impossible quest blessed by the Shohane herself came certain privileges, certain resources. And Areya was not going to let them sit idly. She was going to use every resource at her disposal to ensure her success at this mission, in the hopes that it would get her out of this hell earlier.
"Do you think anyone will really come? Who would want to help the Dead Legion with anything?"
Areya side-eyed Torria, forcing down the smallest of smirks. "Someone will come. Coin paid by the Sky Guards is just as good as any other."
Areya had put out word through the official boards and criers that she was looking for combat trainers, calling for those with experience in axes, bows, hand to hand combat and body strengthening. She had put a generous price out for it, and had told the interested parties to show up here, at this time, on this day.
"Why can't we just train with the other Legionnaires as we've always done?" Torria purred.
Areya turned full face to look at her redheaded friend, "Because they aren't good enough. We aren't good enough. The Legion is made up of shopkeepers, farmers, hookers and thieves. Not soldiers. You can count more ribs on one Legionnaire than you can find truly skilled fighters. The Shohane has allowed for me to give us more food, to become stronger. But we need someone better. Shins are among the weakest of the monsters here in the Warrens, and they kill many of our kind."
Torria nodded, "The food is a nice perk."
Areya nodded in return, "And so, we wait for them to come."
Over the next thirty minutes, a handful of people showed up, bringing their weapons and giving their names, though none of them looked especially promising. Most looked to simply acquire an easy day's coin. Areya was looking for those willing to take this seriously, as serious as she did. All who showed would receive some small payment, but the real coin would only go to those who proved themselves to Areya and Torria and secured the position of training them in one of the fields they had called for.
Torria went around to each who showed up, getting their names and what they came to teach, learning a bit more about each of them, returning back to Areya to pass on the information.