1 San, Er, Yi - One, Two, Three [Maikeru] Sat Aug 04, 2018 6:26 pm
Ess
D-rank
Ess carried a thick stack of papers tucked under her arm. Her free hand held a stapler that she would use every so often to tack one of those papers to a post or wall. By the end of the day, she wanted to cover the entirety of the refugee camp in fliers and dammit, no one was going to stop her. Standing in front of another post - this one torn in half from the many battles that had happened around the village's remains - she took one of the printed flyers and stapled it twice for good measure.
The dragon princess stared at the poster with a scowl, her lips pursed and eyes narrowed. A large picture was highlighter against the white background, taken a few years ago on a trip to the Sea of Clouds up in the moon. Ess remembered that day fondly. She had packed her bags and set off with her three servants for a weekend of rest and relaxation. For once, all three of them had behaved, for the most part, so she gave them the weekend off. As a result, all three spent time together almost as friends. This particular picture featured the three rabbits building a sand castle, a close depiction of the Lunar Palace. Underneath, the word "Missing" stood out in bold letters, along with Ess's contact information.
This was their nature, though. They were fickle little things that mostly did whatever they wanted and occasionally behaved to lull their masters into a false sense of security. They were tiny little sociopaths hellbent on destroying the world, after all. It couldn't be helped. Even so, Ess felt a little toyed with and had to admit that she very much disliked the feeling. While the rabbits had certainly misbehaved - just a two days ago Yi burned dragon powder in public just to see how humans would react to the hallucinogenic effects - they had never outright abandoned her. They had disappeared one by one, until finally San had run away yesterday.
This quick succession of events left Ess wondering if maybe she was the problem. As much as she didn't want to say so, she missed the three of them for more than the services they provided. Had she been too harsh with them? The only way to find out was to talk to them and figure things out. Maybe she could even concede some points to them and renegotiate their duties. The second solution was to equip them with tracking collars or implanted seals. In the meantime, though, she had to search.
The young woman sighed, walking over to the next available surface to repeat the process of posting up the flyer. Maybe if she managed to get this over with throughout the morning she could dedicate the rest of the day to asking the locals. Three fluffy white bunnies had to stand out in the desert. She doubted that there were very many of them around in these parts, especially not their size.
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The dragon princess stared at the poster with a scowl, her lips pursed and eyes narrowed. A large picture was highlighter against the white background, taken a few years ago on a trip to the Sea of Clouds up in the moon. Ess remembered that day fondly. She had packed her bags and set off with her three servants for a weekend of rest and relaxation. For once, all three of them had behaved, for the most part, so she gave them the weekend off. As a result, all three spent time together almost as friends. This particular picture featured the three rabbits building a sand castle, a close depiction of the Lunar Palace. Underneath, the word "Missing" stood out in bold letters, along with Ess's contact information.
This was their nature, though. They were fickle little things that mostly did whatever they wanted and occasionally behaved to lull their masters into a false sense of security. They were tiny little sociopaths hellbent on destroying the world, after all. It couldn't be helped. Even so, Ess felt a little toyed with and had to admit that she very much disliked the feeling. While the rabbits had certainly misbehaved - just a two days ago Yi burned dragon powder in public just to see how humans would react to the hallucinogenic effects - they had never outright abandoned her. They had disappeared one by one, until finally San had run away yesterday.
This quick succession of events left Ess wondering if maybe she was the problem. As much as she didn't want to say so, she missed the three of them for more than the services they provided. Had she been too harsh with them? The only way to find out was to talk to them and figure things out. Maybe she could even concede some points to them and renegotiate their duties. The second solution was to equip them with tracking collars or implanted seals. In the meantime, though, she had to search.
The young woman sighed, walking over to the next available surface to repeat the process of posting up the flyer. Maybe if she managed to get this over with throughout the morning she could dedicate the rest of the day to asking the locals. Three fluffy white bunnies had to stand out in the desert. She doubted that there were very many of them around in these parts, especially not their size.
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