1 Here Fishy Fishy Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:28 pm
Karasu
D-rank
- Spoiler:
- Mission name: Fishy
Mission rank: D
Objective: Find a lost gold-fish.
Location: Iwagakure
Reward: 80
Mission description: A man lost his award winning gold-fish, it jumped out of his aquarium in a little pond near his house. There are a lot of fishes there, and he can't find his one. You have to retrieve the fish, he will give you a picture. The pond is roughly 1 meter deep, and 5 meters wide (circular). The water is very clear. As the fish is worth a lot of money, the man is prepared to pay a lot.
Mission details: There are plenty of fishes in there, and a lot of them look like gold-fishes. You will definitely catch at least two or three fishes that you think are goldfishes before the real one. 600 Wordcount.
Karasu went towards the old mans little house by the waterfall and decided it would be a good idea to visit him to get the mission started. Karasu was expecting nothing, but utter simplicity in the mission. How hard was it going to be to find an overlarge gold fish in the midst of possibly hundreds more? Was the man a breeder or sorts? Did he conspire to breed the largest gold fish known to man kind?! Was he to use these gold fish and genetically alter them in the sakes that he'll fuel a whole army full of crazy super large epic gold fish?! Karasu sure didn't know, but he was going to find out. This is why he chose to knock on the door and speak to the weird arse gold fish guy in order to find his way to find the mans gold fish. Karasu wondered where it would be, but that wouldn't stop him from doing what he had to do. He spoke to the man about many things in the mean time. He had to make conversation to make the mission more enjoyable. He made a lot of snazzy comments about gold fish world domination, Karasu did, and that's when the man chose to kick him out. Giving him a picture of the extra extra large gold fish.
"The bastard is planning a gold fish invasion." Karasu said to himself as he stealthily leaped towards the general location of the small lake off in the distance.
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