Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160209154925/@comment-5583506-20160214044802

"You have to understand that everyone is vital in the process of slaying a Beast", explained Ran'Jinro, who unappreciated the criticism. "Though everyone is trained to deal with the Beasts in close encounters, some of the classes such as the trapper and the recruiter, never have to take initiative in attacking the creature. A trap set by a trapper, whilst the latter is located miles away from the area, can be crucial in the matter between life and death for the hunters who are engaging the Beast that triggered it. The recruiters, without them our organisation would have died out decades ago and even more Beasts might have swarmed over what's left of mankind. They are also those who are responsible for the fundings we receive from both Outsider and City-Dwellers alike; food, water, resources to make our weapons. Think of them as our diplomats. The scouts; though attacking the monsters are their secondary priority, they serve as our eyes and ears in the wilderness. They report Beast activity from afar and can tell us if a Beast is in heat, if its wounded, or diseased. Every little detail they can provide us, will help us become even more experienced with handling the creatures. And finally there are the hunters."

The Khajiit tapped a finger against his chest. "You are looking at one. Our job is to directly engage Beasts that we deem as a possible threat to mankind, based on the reports that our scouts bring us. We also have the right to take on the role of recruiters in extreme situations with few survivors of a Beast attack. Such as this one. So you see, even those who doesn't have to get close have their parts to play. All of the Beast Slayers different sections rely on each other. We all look to the recruiters for assignments and requests and potential apprentices to take under our wings. The trappers and the hunters listens to what the scout can provide us with in terms of detail, concerning a Beast that maybe the recruiter has been requested to kill in exchange for supplies. Based on the information we receive, the trapper will intercept the Beast with whatever contraptions he can cook up with. Then as the monster finally approaches it will be the hunters job to bring it down, whilst the trapper remains as support in case things should go awry."