Noah led the group to the cafeteria again and approached the barmaid.
"Show me the missions for the Newbies, please," he said.
The barmaid grabbed a couple of sheets of paper from below the counter and put them on top of it.
There were eight in total.
"These are your eight missions for this month," Noah said. "I'll leave it up to you to deal with them. You are free to work together or individually. The contribution points reward is also visible on these."
"Good luck," Noah said before leaving.
The four Newbies all looked at the missions.
'These are better than the ones posted on the board,' Kyle thought as he read through them.
"If there are no objections, I will take this one," Horatio said, slowly taking one of the papers.
This mission was about joining a trading caravan for a trip through the peninsula.
The estimated time for mission completion was one day. It paid 50 Ether Pebbles and three contribution points.
In terms of reward, it was in the lower middle.
"I've never been to the peninsula," Horatio said with a smile before turning to Kyle. "Is there anything I should pay attention to?"
"There are safe pathways that you have to take," Kyle said, "but I assume the caravan knows them. As long as you don't leave the safe pathways, nothing bad should happen."
"Be prepared for a lot of Skysand, though, but the caravan probably also has that covered."
"Should be easygoing. Maybe you have to fight a couple of Initial Ferocious Beasts, but you should be able to handle that."
"Thanks," Horatio said before registering the mission with the barmaid.
"If you ever need help with a mission, just ask," Horatio said to the other three.
"Sure thing," Kyle answered.
Then, Horatio left the building.
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Naturally, he wasn't as nice as Horatio.
This mission was about joining a mixed team for a local tournament.
These kinds of tournaments were fought in teams of five, and they very often came with lucrative prizes.
This team of four people was missing a Shouter for their lineup, and they decided to hire someone from the Stark Brotherhood.
The initial pay was pretty bad at only ten Ether Pebbles and one contribution point, but the Fighter would also receive 10% of the prize if they managed to win one.
It was clear that Dylan was confident that he could earn big.
That only left Tracy and Kyle.
Tracy looked at the missions with uncertainty.
She wasn't quite sure what to choose.
"You're pretty good at fighting humans, right?" Kyle asked.
"Huh? Oh, yeah," she answered.
"Why don't you take this one?" Kyle asked, pointing at a mission about dealing with a known bandit camp.
This mission had a hefty reward of 1.5 Ether Stones.
Tracy looked at the mission with trepidation.
"I'm not sure," she said.
"Why not?" Kyle asked.
"Well," she said, hesitating.
Then, she looked around and leaned in closer to Kyle.
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