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Mission Name: Gone Fishing
Rank: D Rank
Type: NPC
Client: Kirigakure
Exp/Ryo Reward: 100 EXP & 200 Ryo
Mission Description: A great fisherman of Kirigakure has gone and lost his favorite fishing pole. He has a deadline to meet and expects you to bring his fishing pole to the docks in less than half a day. Maybe check around his house or the docks?
Location: Kirigakure
Additional Information: Repeatable
Eligible Members: Kirigakure shinobi D+
As sheisho and Yami arrive at the gates of Kirigakure in need of Ryo for food,rent and information. Seisho and Yami decided to get jobs, Yami having spent the last of his saving to rent an apartment for the two being well versed in the ways of fishing decides to get a job as a crew men on a fishing boat, which is easy enough to find in the land land of water.but not knowing when he would get payed sheisho knows he must also get a job to make ins meat, bing a registered Genin in the land of water and skilled in fuin, byki, and nin: taking on some low ranking missions is a perfect way to exercise his skills and get ryo.
Gathering information about his father would be another mater, not knowing his last name and only a birthmark of a black diamond they share. Finding him or information about him would be hard if not impossible still he must try. Randomly picking a D rank mission from the board sheisho reads to mission info fishermen looses fishing pole search around his house and docks till the pole is found. sheisho arrives at the fishermen's house searching every inch of the property from the yard, under the porch and even on the roof the pole is nowhere to be found. Convinced the pole wasn't here, Sheisho heads to the docks asking old men fishing from the docks about the fishermen's lost pole and information about his father but to no avail.
Checking the beach to see if the pole had washed up on the shore, but still he could not find it. Heading back to the dock area seisho decides to look under the docks them selves, if the pole was not here he would have to call it day ducking. Under the docks there it lay, seemingly forgotten by the old fisherman after possibly a long day of fishing.