
(02-25-2015, 10:18 AM)Mihrimi Wrote: happy that we all are going our marry way to the golden saucer event on sunday, yippie
Indeed we are, Mihrimi!

Also, last week's plotline event has finally been written up.
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SpoilerChapter 4
Yukiki Yuki, the lalafell who hired Jackal & Hide for the Camp Bronze Lake escort, turned to them again for aid. With only a short letter to go on, asking that they meet her in Horizon with the specific request that they be as discreet as possible, the company made their way to Thanalan.
Having never been outside of La Noscea before, Kilid was grateful to Helia and P'etri for leading him, Myra and Xivrez'to to Horizon. "Looks jus' like Vesper. But less sea," he remarked with a shrug and scanned the village for their client. Yukiki was lurking in the shadows in a hooded robe; one would assume she was trying to look inconspicuous but her utter lack of subtlety merely made it that much easier for Kilid to find her.
After introductions and more than a few shrill demands that they keep quiet, Yukiki briefly explained the situation. A former business partner had entrusted the Bronze Lake shipment to her with the promise that it would help her break into the Limsan markets. She claimed that it was her partner, not herself, who was smuggling crystals and she needed their help to escape from law enforcement to her safe house in Golden Bazaar. Dubious glances were shared amongst the Jackal employees and friends; Helia in particular didn't believe it for a second, although she confessed her intense dislike for greedy Ul'dahns did make her opinion biased.
Kilid was unsure whether to believe this ill-tempered lalafell himself, but he trusted Inarah's judgment in accepting the job, and ordered everyone to move out. Before they set off, Helia cast a glamour on Yukiki to alter her appearance and allow them to travel without trouble from the authorities.
Aside from Xivrez'to's eccentric comments, the journey was without incident. The troupe arrived in Golden Bazaar and entered Yukiki's safe house. She tried to usher them on their way but Kilid and Helia demanded more detailed answers about her predicament.
With a heavy sigh, she gave them the truth: Papushasu, her former business partner, was also her former lover. He had indeed promised to help her break into new markets and, blinded by love, she didn't think twice about it and only gave the contents a cursory check before sending the caravan on its way. When the Yellowjackets questioned her about the crystals, all documentation proving that it was he and not she who had arranged the shipment vanished. She escaped arrest and went on the lam.
The company's attitude towards Yukiki softened upon hearing this and they offered their assistance in bringing the true culprit to justice - provided their client could pay, of course. She accepted and plans were soon set in motion to find evidence of her innocence, or proof of Papushasu's guilt; either way, Jackal & Hide had their work cut out for them.
Yukiki finally shooed the vagrants, as she called them, out and on their way. "Ah really need t' 'ave a word with 'Narah," Kilid sighed as he led the others back to Limsa Lominsa.
Yukiki Yuki, the lalafell who hired Jackal & Hide for the Camp Bronze Lake escort, turned to them again for aid. With only a short letter to go on, asking that they meet her in Horizon with the specific request that they be as discreet as possible, the company made their way to Thanalan.
Having never been outside of La Noscea before, Kilid was grateful to Helia and P'etri for leading him, Myra and Xivrez'to to Horizon. "Looks jus' like Vesper. But less sea," he remarked with a shrug and scanned the village for their client. Yukiki was lurking in the shadows in a hooded robe; one would assume she was trying to look inconspicuous but her utter lack of subtlety merely made it that much easier for Kilid to find her.
After introductions and more than a few shrill demands that they keep quiet, Yukiki briefly explained the situation. A former business partner had entrusted the Bronze Lake shipment to her with the promise that it would help her break into the Limsan markets. She claimed that it was her partner, not herself, who was smuggling crystals and she needed their help to escape from law enforcement to her safe house in Golden Bazaar. Dubious glances were shared amongst the Jackal employees and friends; Helia in particular didn't believe it for a second, although she confessed her intense dislike for greedy Ul'dahns did make her opinion biased.
Kilid was unsure whether to believe this ill-tempered lalafell himself, but he trusted Inarah's judgment in accepting the job, and ordered everyone to move out. Before they set off, Helia cast a glamour on Yukiki to alter her appearance and allow them to travel without trouble from the authorities.
Aside from Xivrez'to's eccentric comments, the journey was without incident. The troupe arrived in Golden Bazaar and entered Yukiki's safe house. She tried to usher them on their way but Kilid and Helia demanded more detailed answers about her predicament.
With a heavy sigh, she gave them the truth: Papushasu, her former business partner, was also her former lover. He had indeed promised to help her break into new markets and, blinded by love, she didn't think twice about it and only gave the contents a cursory check before sending the caravan on its way. When the Yellowjackets questioned her about the crystals, all documentation proving that it was he and not she who had arranged the shipment vanished. She escaped arrest and went on the lam.
The company's attitude towards Yukiki softened upon hearing this and they offered their assistance in bringing the true culprit to justice - provided their client could pay, of course. She accepted and plans were soon set in motion to find evidence of her innocence, or proof of Papushasu's guilt; either way, Jackal & Hide had their work cut out for them.
Yukiki finally shooed the vagrants, as she called them, out and on their way. "Ah really need t' 'ave a word with 'Narah," Kilid sighed as he led the others back to Limsa Lominsa.