Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160209154925/@comment-5583506-20160212014829

"Most likely, but it all depends on how well you do during your trials. There are Beast Slayers who pass them with such good results the judges deem that they aren't in need of a mentor and are thus accepted as fully-fledged Beast-Slayers."

She sighed. "I wasn't one of them however. But that's no surprise actually. You see... the trials are not only measured after your physical prowess, but also your mentality. I didn't pass that last one for obvious reasons..."

She pulled up her sleeve, exposing a since long faded scar along the artery of her forearm. "Yeah..." she said. "I wasn't in my best mood back then, so to say. It was selfish of me. I used the Beast Slayers as a mean to get myself closer to a premature death. They didn't dare to depend on me as a fully-trained Beast Slayer and thus decided to put me under the apprenticeship of Ran'Jinro. He is my ward, here to make sure that I won't do anything as foolish again."

She shrugged and pulled her sleeve back. "But that was years ago, and I no longer feel the same. In fact, I have never been more happy to be alive. To be strong enough to perhaps one day rid the world of those monsters, that would be a day as beautiful as a star-filled sky for me."



Ran'Jinro eventually returned to the cavern and reluctantly let go off Raini's hand, just so that he wouldn't the others any obvious signs of mutual affection.