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0.3 Results
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[HUNT FOR FOOD]
The first job that you wanted to take was one of hunting for food. The Beast Girls got by with what they had but it was a meager amount that always had to be carefully rationed amongst the tribe.
The Pack Leader thought this was a good opportunity to see what you — a Guardian Hero — could do and allowed you to come along with. Over a course of a week, she showed you the various hunting grounds, making it quite clear that over-hunting was a bad idea. Hunting in one place for too long meant attracting the attention of the stalking-type monsters or driving away their own food-source.
With that in mind, it seemed that you would need to find newer and fresher hunting grounds further away from here if you truly wanted to bring back surplus food.
As for the hunting itself, the Pack Leader and the Hunters did not really bother to teach you how to hunt, as they left you to your own devices — obviously to test your skills. You proved yourself well enough, with speed equaling that of the Pack Leader and with strength that surpassed her own. The Hunters quickly realized that you were no push-over and the Pack Leader liked that you could pull your own weight.
There was not much to say about their hunting-method. They worked as a group to herd the targets toward another one of their members who were ready to pounce for the kill.
During the hunts you had joined...
...three had gone especially well.
...two had been subpar.
...and two others were scarce of prey.
Of those days, you were interrupted by monsters three-times. On a scarce-day, you had kill them. On another scarce-day, you were forced to retreat as a dangerous monster was feasting at the hunting-ground. On the subpar-day, you managed to drive away the monsters that had come.
Overall, your week of hunting had gone fairly well.
You were able to bring back to the tribe alittle more food than usual and the tales of your abilities were quickly spread.
(Beast Tribe's Respect +1)
(Pack Leader's Trust +1)
(Weak Monsters Killed +80 EXP)
(Caution Monsters Driven Away +60 EXP)
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[SOCIALIZE WITH THE PACK LEADER]
You spent the next of your week, trying to make friends with the Pack Leader. However, your attempts didn't go so well. Though she respected your skills in the hunts, she didn't appreciate you being nosy and noisy about her.
Despite that, you did learn a couple of things about her. From the hunting, you knew that she often aimed to bite the throat, compared to her companions who attacked with their claws. Contrary to her feline-appearance, she preferred to have her feet planted on solid surfaces and did not quite like jumping down from tall places.
In the end, she told you that you should work more to earn your keep.
(Pack Leader's Relationship -2)
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[SOCIALIZE WITH THE TRIBE]
Your next attempt, of trying to befriend the entire tribe, went fairly better than it did with the Pack Leader. Your curiosity about them and their curiosity about you mixed fairly well, as they were warming up to you. You exchanged stories with them, offered to help with minor chores, and showed off your martial-arts which all helped eased in your presence.
The children were the friendliest, the teenagers a bit dismissive, and the adults somewhat wary. The elderly, however, did not really exist for few reached a ripe old age; the few you met were apparently glad for your presence.
You learned that the hierarchy of the tribe was rather simple. Might and skills came foremost, achievements afterward, while things like age were easily ignored; as such, you were told that the Pack Leader was the pack-leader because she was the fittest of them all.
Speaking of which, the Pack Leader had seen your efforts of socializing with her tribe and was rather approving of it.
(Beast Tribe's Respect +1)
(Pack Leader's Trust +1)
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TOTAL SUMMARY
(Beast Tribe's Respect +2)
(Pack Leader's Trust +2)
(Pack Leader's Relationship -2)
(Hunt For Food +140 EXP)
(Month Over Baize +10 EXP)
(Month Over Pack Leader +5 EXP)
Baize leveled-up to 6!