Task Name: The Disciple
Tier: 3
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Karate Island
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: You'll decide to go after the Collector yourself, but Master Jeong won't allow it. Defeat him to prove you are capable, or no way he'll even allow you to go outside.
Enemy Details: None
Boss: Master Jeong
- boss:
Boss Name: Master Jeong
Tier: 3
Description: A gruff, grizzled old Marine Veteran. He has been to the Grand Line and saw a lot of both the best and worst humanity has to offer. Upon retiring, he grew disillusioned in the Marines, despite still being a firm believer in Justice. He will teach students he likes, regardless of whatever affiliation they may have.
Devil Fruit: None
Haki Aura: Pugilist
Equipment: None. He can use Haki, but will not use it unless you use it first. He's an incredibly skilled Martial Artist
Specs: Hand to Hand: 6// Melee weapons: 1
Continued from: https://op-piratenation.rpg-board.net/t2932-time-to-get-some-answers-frosty-adventures-arc-iii-part-1#20992
This whole thing was a huge mess... Linnea had not only her treasure stolen almost right before her eyes - by a smooth talking masked man - but she also lost a smaller piece of that treasure which seemed like it was pretty important in the grand scheme of things. But not all was lost yet, since in her attempt to interrogate the only lead the had left (a thief who shared the same mark as the the Masked man's underlings). It turns out that at least in this particular case, the young clueless-about-men Kuja was a far better interrogator than her grizzled master. For all his gruffness, the man still had a certain regard for humane treatment of prisioners, so he didn't interrogate the man beyond the occasional beating. Linnea didn't even need to touch him however, and soon had the information she wanted. Having more information seems to make it easy to obtain more, as does having multiple targets.
So between the two captured assassins, the master, and the eldest female student interrogating them, they were able to discover a bit more about Raziel and his goals. It turns out the cautious man's excessive caution had been his undoing since he sent overly informed henchmen to kill a poorly informed one. If he had just let things be, Linnea's life would have been a lot harder. The best good part of all this was (assuming one could even call it such) was that Linnea now knew exactly who she was dealing with. She had faced him before and been soundly defeated, but that had shown her the difference in their strength. But this young archer was as resourceful as she was smart, not to mention relentless when she took sight of a goal. A trait ideal for a keen huntress that ultimately helped her on troublesome quests such as these. As she shared information with the Master, Linnea had a resolute look on her face as her teacher questioned her:
"So, what shall you do now, Linnea?", he inquired, partly expecting the answer but from his stern gaze he hoped she wouldn't give the answer he expected she might.