"I care not for the reward." The fox answers quietly. "Though, it will be helpful in my endeavors."
Tsukihito turns his gaze away from he self-proclaimed scientist as he quietly ponders about their target. It seems that a clergy of mages known as "The Obsidian Tribe" are causing quite ruckus in Fayren as of late. These mages claim to be bestowed with the powers of ancient deities native to these foreign lands. If it hadn't been for that bit of information regarding their bounty, Tsukihito wouldn't have signed his name to the contract.
Since arriving here in Fayren, the Moon God has been seeking a way to amplify his power. What better way to do so rather than steal the power of another? Tsukihito is full aware that their target is wanted 'alive' rather than 'dead' but the beast within him is yearning for blood.
"Ah, I am Yukimura Tsukihito. 'Tis a pleasure to meet you in person." He says with a deep bow. The humility is no act on his part. Tsukihito might as well make nice with this researcher if he means to earn his reward. The money will be put aside for provisions if nothing else. Despite being a divine, Tsukihito realizes that his current form is indeed mortal.
Food is necessary and the same could be said for proper lodgings.
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Tsukihito turns his gaze away from he self-proclaimed scientist as he quietly ponders about their target. It seems that a clergy of mages known as "The Obsidian Tribe" are causing quite ruckus in Fayren as of late. These mages claim to be bestowed with the powers of ancient deities native to these foreign lands. If it hadn't been for that bit of information regarding their bounty, Tsukihito wouldn't have signed his name to the contract.
Since arriving here in Fayren, the Moon God has been seeking a way to amplify his power. What better way to do so rather than steal the power of another? Tsukihito is full aware that their target is wanted 'alive' rather than 'dead' but the beast within him is yearning for blood.
"Ah, I am Yukimura Tsukihito. 'Tis a pleasure to meet you in person." He says with a deep bow. The humility is no act on his part. Tsukihito might as well make nice with this researcher if he means to earn his reward. The money will be put aside for provisions if nothing else. Despite being a divine, Tsukihito realizes that his current form is indeed mortal.
Food is necessary and the same could be said for proper lodgings.