Talk:Wilmarina Noscrim/@comment-4760025-20160917011203

You’re a young warrior/mage (your choice) from another dimension (again, your choice) who recently heard of the Order. Interested, you head over to the religious kingdom of Lescatie to see what the Order is about despite of what you heard from a former Hero from Lescatie. You insisted on going over just to satiate your curiosity of the Order.

A few days of travel went by and you see the kingdom in the distance. Just as your heading towards the Kingdom, you notice a group of Order soldiers surrounding a Mamono (Your choice of what type), who seems incapable of fighting back. You take in your surroundings and noticed the numerous unconscious forms of warriors and mages in area, giving the idea that Mamono has been fighting them off for a great amount of time. Normally, you would mind your own business but you take notice that the Mamono was defending a small Mamono child and a Human male, most likely her family. Your mind changes the moment you saw a family in danger and decide to step in.

You singlehandedly stomp all over the lower level soldiers, much to the family’s gratitude as you gave them time to get away but not before saying that they will repay you somehow. Just as you release a sigh of relief, you then see more Order soldiers coming your way and to top it off, they were a small party of Heroes who were coming to assist the lower ranked soldiers, all lead by Wilmarina and others. They see the unconscious men and women of the Order and look at you, seeing that you’re the main suspect. You grimaced a little when they raised their weapons at you and Wilmarina demands you surrender. You were a capable fighter/mage, but even you knew you can barely handle a small of Heroes, armed and ready to the teeth. Plus you were slightly weary from taking down those Order flunkies and low on healing items and buffs.

You had three choices: Surrender and face whatever is ahead, Die fighting for your life, or see if the couple repays their debt?

What to do?

Edit: Wow, I've forgotten about this. Education really knows how to keep you busy.