A Successor for ‘Louc

A Successor for ‘Louc

—A relatively recent job posting from a farmer on Sokkok that includes concise descriptions of each task that help is wanted for.

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Class: Journals
Wc: 469

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Aut: ? ‘Louc
Dt: 993 A.T.
Ogn: Sellsword

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POSTING— For all who are interested and capable:

I am and have always been a farmer on the same farm. My bones grow yellow but I know all the tricks of the trade, and that’s why I seek help from my fellow avoc. Ideally, I look for one who can physically manage all of these responsibilities, but I would consider hiring two, maybe even three. I have the knowledge, you have the strong bones. The more of my life you can handle, the better you will be paid, and one day the farm could be yours. My years are numbered, I will be in Lendoma soon enough.

You can find me at my farm, a half-day’s walk from Remhano on Sokkok. If you don’t know how to spot Remhano from atmosphere, look for the two mountains split by a river. My farm is opposite the mountains from Remhano, and is the side of the mountains with the wetland, and goes partially up the farm. If you land your craft on the bog, in the water, or any other part of my farm to get here, you will not be hired. There are no exceptions.

Grain Worker: Much of my farm grows various grains, an obviously important food source. Demonstrate that you’re physically able to harvest it properly once taught, operate milling and storage equipment properly. If you’re missing bones in your hands don’t bother. Must not be adverse to dust and natural oils.

Fruit Worker: The remaining parts of my farm are for fruits. I grow them in both land and water. Must be able to carry tools to harvest fruits that are too high off the ground for avoc to reach and deep underwater. Be light on your feet but stable standing in a tree. Must already have basic knife competency.

Foumri Assistant: The large birds do some of the toughest work on the farm, and they like live fish. Must not be squeamish. Must also be prepared to occasionally appear menacing to small numbers of bapuva. Obviously, must not be afraid of foumri. Mine have never bit an avoc.

Cervidu Caretaker: Must either care for my cervidu or be willing to operate the plow and hoe in their stead. I will make a cost-effective choice on the matter, and they don’t cost much to care for right. They eat byproducts of the grain and fruit harvesting, so their food costs less than yours. Even their body waste is useful, but they don’t bathe themselves often.

Emergency Carpenter: The most qualified applicant(s) will also demonstrate the ability to chop down a tree, create planks, and effect repairs around the farm as necessary. Tools are provided but I would prefer to keep my own tools in my own hands to pass the time while you work.

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