Dear Readers,
Well here we are, post 300! I'm picking up the pace nicely in this game! I haven't played Xenoblade in ages. I will someday but I'm not in any hurry right now. I want to play Zelda!
The new residents I met in Tarrey Town were a rich man and his wife and daughter. I chatted with them for a bit and it seems the daughter is sick, which is why they moved to a new place like this with clean air and low traffic.
I wasn't able to do anything for their problem right now, but the rich man offered me money immediately before making a proposition. It was weird and I was hesitant to take the money, but I eventually did. The man gave me 100 rupees and went on to tell me what he wanted me to do.
This guy had a very haughty, snooty way of speaking. He boasted about being very rich, which made him unlikeable, but interesting. He pointed out towards Torin Wetland and told me there were two Guardian Stalkers that were just roaming around the place out there. He wanted me to destroy them and report back to him. He sat himself at the edge of the town, where there was a really good view of the wetland.
It was news to me that there were two Guardian Stalkers out there! That was handy to know before I decide to do some random exploring there someday! I set out with Spotty for our new gig and rode all the way to the wetland, looking for them.
The battle didn't exactly go smoothly when I found them. They both targeted me at the same time and I got hurt trying to separate them. On top of that, there was a lightning storm. I took cover until it passed so I could use the Master Sword. I did that for the first Guardian, then on the other I just used Daruk's protection thingy to bounce its lasers back. I thought I might as well. With both of them destroyed, I grabbed all the lovely drops and went back to Tarrey Town with Spotty.
The rich guy saw the whole thing and was happy with what I did, giving me 20 rupees as a reward. He then made a comment on how it was a habit of poor people who expected a low deposit and a big reward, the opposite of what he just did. He then said he didn't want me near him, seeing how I was so poor and our business had concluded. Yeesh... Rich people are so weird. Still, I was saving up for the desert voe outfit, so it all helped.
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