- First Task:
- Task Name: A Guide to Your Pockets
Tier: 1
NPC or PC: NPC
Location: Logue Town
Crew, Team, or Personal: Personal
Description: Upon arriving in Logue Town via ship, Flint steps into an unknown world. Asking around for help, he's soon spotted by a young thief by the name of Waffles, who pegs him as easy prey. As she leads him about the town, waiting for the time to take his loot, the two get into minor trouble with shopkeepers.
Enemy Details: None
Boss: No
It was bright and early when the large, fancily painted passenger's vessel languidly pulled into the docks in Loguetown. A ship with several cabins aboard designed for more comfortable long distance travel, it even had a single restaurant at it's center. For Flint, it was a new experience. It was more luxurious than even his life back on Karate island. The fact that something so nice could sail the blues so smoothly made the young man smile as he tucked the remainder of his large sum of beli away into his scarf. The prize money he'd won a week ago was burning a hole in his pocket. He wasn't used to having money, he had never had it before back on the island. The concept was so foreign to him, he couldn't bring himself to see how the people on the ship treated each other based on how much of it each of them had.
Wildly swinging open the door to his cabin, he trotted out of the small, well decorated room and into the hallway that connected through to the waist of the ship. His cabin was at the front of it's row on the middlemost of the large ship's three stories. Watching the people around him amble and meander about their way towards the exit of the ship, Flint became impatient. The town was so big, he'd never seen anything like it. The white tiles seemed to light up under the morning sun, and he saw many people of different origins down below, exiting and boarding other ships, going to various shops and speaking in groups on the street. It was the hustle and bustle of a city, something he'd never seen before.
"Alright, outta the way! Geez, why are rich people so slow?" Flint erupted, stepping between a young woman in a nice sundress, and her little girl, clinging tightly to her dolly. "Sorry, I got places to be." He shot the girl a grin, though her height probably prevented her from seeing anything past his scarf. Directing his attention to the dock below, he saw the ship slowly start allowing passengers to exit. He knew he had the time to wait in line, he just didn't want to. He didn't even know where he was, the urge to explore was consuming him.
"Land ho, look out below!" He shouted at the steadily growing group of people on the dock below, exiting the ship. The other passengers surrounding him gawked and whispered between themselves as he caused a scene, many making comments about his strange appearance and loud outburst. Everything from "He looks poor", to "Why is that kid wearing a scarf in this weather?", and even "Young people are so rude these days". Bending his knees for a moment, he cracked the wood at his feet as he sprung forward off of the ship's deck towards the dock, laughing wildly the entire way. Something about flying through the air like this left him enthused. Though he hadn't had the abilities of the spring fruit for very long, he had definitely logged the hours into playing with it and learning, if only for the sake of personal enjoyment.
The crowd below began stampeding off, trying their best to avoid the miraculous flying idiot. Still laughing like a madman as his crash landing approached, Flint didn't stick a perfect ten. Legs still all springified, he hit the white, tiled ground just past the docking area feet first. Usually things that come up, must come down. In a spring human's case, coming down can mean they end up going up again accidentally. The ground cracked and flaked at his feet as the pressure from his landing built up, and he managed to briefly let out a quick "Hmm..." before being launched through the air, over the crowded street, and onto the corner of the adjacent street. He hadn't taken a leap from somewhere that high before, he forgot to consider the consequences of mistiming his transformations, or the impact that would follow.
Skidding on his rear as he hit the ground, he clamored in pain. "Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck, that hurt! Does anyone know where a guy could get a drink and some food around here?!" He flopped onto his back from his rear, arms crossed over his chest, resting his head on the ground. His ass really did hurt, and he didn't wanna have to get up and walk around quite yet. The people on the streets surrounding him gave him funny looks as they passed by, not a single soul stopping to ask him if he was alright or even bother to answer his completely legitimate question.
Peering back, he noticed a small girl standing above him. Giving her a quick look-over, he immediately noticed her dirty, tattered attire, the bandages that covered her legs, and her lack of shoes. Her orange hair was made even more noticeable by the bright morning sky, and that soon became the fixture of his focus. He had always been poked and prodded at for his lightly colored hair, where on his island most people had darker brown or black hair. It was an unusual sight.
"Sup?" He addressed the obviously young girl directly by tilting his head back further to reveal his full face, although with his head upside down he likely looked silly. The clip that held the million beli he'd earned poked out from beneath his crimson, polka dotted scarf, revealing a stack of bills marked as ten thousand per. It hadn't even occurred to him by this time that the girl could be homeless or poor, despite her attire alluding to it from the get go. On his island, there generally weren't many poor or homeless people since farmers tended to take care of each other, and Martial artists were provided for by the villagers for the protection they granted simply by being around. As a result, there wasn't much crime, or really any thieves to worry about. Flint, none the wiser, had just revealed his phat stacks to an aspiring young thief.