Task Name: Resolutions and Redtide
Tier: 2
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Redtide Island (off the coast of Baterilla)
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: Under the cover of night Frost attempts to infiltrate the enemy fortress Edwin has holed himself up in. As she will be trying to infiltrate, the less fights she gets into the better, however she will not turn away from a full melee if it is required to get Edwin.
Enemy Details: 15 Tier 1; Revolutionaries
Boss: Edwin Stahl
Boss Name: Edwin Stahl
Tier: 2
Description: Edwin is an aspiring revolutionary and leader of the local chapter of Redtide Island. He is a classical 'ends justify the means' kind of person and has no qualms about seeing his revolution through with psychopathic fervor.
Devil Fruit: N/A
Haki Aura: N/A
Equipment: Executioners axe, dual punch daggers, Whatever his men supply him with
Specs: Weapon Specialist 3, Hand to hand 2
Frost adjusted the three different belts of her newly found 'Revolutionary' gear with some trepidation. It didn't feel right not to wear her usual outfits, she could very easily be taken as one of the enemy like this. That was of course her goal, but she didn't have to like it. Another adjustment to the belts. They were putting up a heroic effort in trying to keep the several sizes too big black clothing attached to her. All the men who they had captured in their ship to ship raid had been rather portly or far too tall. The only exception was the young boy that had lead them here, but he too had been suffering the over sized clothes all the same.
She started to climb. The idea had been fairly sound at the time. Sneak on to the island, seize Edwin, sneak off the island and be home in time for tea. This of course had lasted up until they had gotten a good look at the island. It was in the shape of a crescent moon and arguably just as rocky. The interior of the moon was a well fortified collection of wooden buildings with a very obvious dock surrounded on all sides by watch towers. The other side of the coin was nothing but sheer rock faces. Suffice to say that they couldn't just stroll back into the port with the chum that had only just left as if nothing happened. Thus, she was here, somewhere between slipping one last time and the next available hand hold.
It had been almost amusing to behold the swift change in expressions among the men when they realized they would have to climb. From the very definition of fire and vinegar to suddenly sick and overcome with the pain of wounds and aching bones. So it was that she was the only black speck attempting to ascend the sheer rock face, gambling on luck alone to carry her to the top. The insult to her hopefully nonexistent injury though, happened about three quarters up the rock. A realization, striking like a thunder bolt as is their way suddenly hit home.
"How the hell am I going to get a prisoner down this?!"
She had yelled the comment, but the good world had provided a less metaphorical thunderbolt from it's ever growing storm to conceal her voice in the night. While no doubt a useful gesture, the rain slowed her progress on that last quarter to a vertical crawl that she was all too happy to be rid of, her body collapsing in the mud at the top of the rock face. She took a moment to breathe the air, to let her muscles remember what a world without pain was like. A mere 15 minutes would have to do. Once again she started off, walking briskly into the night, through the husks of long dead foliage ever towards the encampment.
It didn't take her long to find the first watch tower. It was impressive that they had even bothered to put watch towers facing towards a sheer cliff; nobody was that crazy. She approached it slowly, keeping out of sight, expending no less than 20 minutes to clear the gap and enter the watch tower. There she found a single man, his feet up on a counter, passed out in his chair. A bottle lay empty beside the chair like some loyal pet. She could feel herself groan, how she longed to have that 20 minutes back. She could have tied him to the chair, or knocked him out... more... but why bother? The man wouldn't wake till the dawn any way. With a sigh, she left the watch tower and headed further inland.
Tier: 2
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Redtide Island (off the coast of Baterilla)
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: Under the cover of night Frost attempts to infiltrate the enemy fortress Edwin has holed himself up in. As she will be trying to infiltrate, the less fights she gets into the better, however she will not turn away from a full melee if it is required to get Edwin.
Enemy Details: 15 Tier 1; Revolutionaries
Boss: Edwin Stahl
Boss Name: Edwin Stahl
Tier: 2
Description: Edwin is an aspiring revolutionary and leader of the local chapter of Redtide Island. He is a classical 'ends justify the means' kind of person and has no qualms about seeing his revolution through with psychopathic fervor.
Devil Fruit: N/A
Haki Aura: N/A
Equipment: Executioners axe, dual punch daggers, Whatever his men supply him with
Specs: Weapon Specialist 3, Hand to hand 2
Frost adjusted the three different belts of her newly found 'Revolutionary' gear with some trepidation. It didn't feel right not to wear her usual outfits, she could very easily be taken as one of the enemy like this. That was of course her goal, but she didn't have to like it. Another adjustment to the belts. They were putting up a heroic effort in trying to keep the several sizes too big black clothing attached to her. All the men who they had captured in their ship to ship raid had been rather portly or far too tall. The only exception was the young boy that had lead them here, but he too had been suffering the over sized clothes all the same.
She started to climb. The idea had been fairly sound at the time. Sneak on to the island, seize Edwin, sneak off the island and be home in time for tea. This of course had lasted up until they had gotten a good look at the island. It was in the shape of a crescent moon and arguably just as rocky. The interior of the moon was a well fortified collection of wooden buildings with a very obvious dock surrounded on all sides by watch towers. The other side of the coin was nothing but sheer rock faces. Suffice to say that they couldn't just stroll back into the port with the chum that had only just left as if nothing happened. Thus, she was here, somewhere between slipping one last time and the next available hand hold.
It had been almost amusing to behold the swift change in expressions among the men when they realized they would have to climb. From the very definition of fire and vinegar to suddenly sick and overcome with the pain of wounds and aching bones. So it was that she was the only black speck attempting to ascend the sheer rock face, gambling on luck alone to carry her to the top. The insult to her hopefully nonexistent injury though, happened about three quarters up the rock. A realization, striking like a thunder bolt as is their way suddenly hit home.
"How the hell am I going to get a prisoner down this?!"
She had yelled the comment, but the good world had provided a less metaphorical thunderbolt from it's ever growing storm to conceal her voice in the night. While no doubt a useful gesture, the rain slowed her progress on that last quarter to a vertical crawl that she was all too happy to be rid of, her body collapsing in the mud at the top of the rock face. She took a moment to breathe the air, to let her muscles remember what a world without pain was like. A mere 15 minutes would have to do. Once again she started off, walking briskly into the night, through the husks of long dead foliage ever towards the encampment.
It didn't take her long to find the first watch tower. It was impressive that they had even bothered to put watch towers facing towards a sheer cliff; nobody was that crazy. She approached it slowly, keeping out of sight, expending no less than 20 minutes to clear the gap and enter the watch tower. There she found a single man, his feet up on a counter, passed out in his chair. A bottle lay empty beside the chair like some loyal pet. She could feel herself groan, how she longed to have that 20 minutes back. She could have tied him to the chair, or knocked him out... more... but why bother? The man wouldn't wake till the dawn any way. With a sigh, she left the watch tower and headed further inland.