Pyre pulled a request out of his hand, it was from a member of the army. All it said was help wanted, it seemed to be pretty secretive and wanted someone capable to do the job, and Pyre felt like he was well equipped for a job like that. He read over the instruction one more time. He was to report to the streets to meet Guard Captain Devon, next to a restaurant. Once he was finished he shoved it back in his pocket and walked out of the room. Unlike his inn in Orchidia, this one didn't separate wizards, it just gave everyone normal rooms. But then again this town housed the famous fairy tail guild so people were likely accustom to the everyday acts of the wizards that wondered the world.
The Streets in magnolia were amazing. Everything seemed to be made of grey bricks. While that was similar to orchidia, these were small rocks, they almost looked handcrafted. And added to that, Magnolia didn't have the obscene amount of vines covering every inch of every available source. Boats floated down the river, Some were transporting people, others had goods on them and were taking them to the market most likely. Pyre watched one with a fairytail wizard sitting on it, chewing something. He glanced at the boat a little while longer, the wizard had bright green hair that fell in sheets down his head. rimless glasses adorned his face. His choice of style was...different. He wore A tight Blue shirt and a pair of loose fitting jeans. His choice of shoes were flip flops. A Green guild crest was situated on the nape of his neck. The man running the boat seemed more at ease with the protection. Pyre stopped walking all together, watching the wizard. The wizard didn't look like he was paying much attention. But that was a lie, he watched every fine detail, the lady who just dropped a potato, the man who was messily eating a cupcake, he even noticed Pyre. Pyre backed away confused. Magnolia was supposed to be a safe town, why was a vegetable market utilizing such a talented wizard. Maybe that was why he was getting a request from a Guard Captain.
As he walked further on, he noticed more of the weary people. By the time he made it to the meeting point, he had noticed at least five or six people who had hired strong mages for such simple jobs.
The guard captain sat on a small bench, clearly waiting for someone as he watched the crowds, looking for someone who seemed to be approaching him. Pyre approached and introduced himself.
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