Prologue: Leo Westerland & Ronald Bones (I'm not sure where you got the ranch quest from but I'll roll with it!)
In an old, shady tavern
The Witchhunter, my mentor, sits and smokes in a poorly lit area of the tavern. In all my two years, I've never seen his face, he's always been enveloped in smokes and shadows, and in daylight, he's always worn a blank white mask. We're here for a reason. He says today's a big day for me.
"Hello, Today's your big day. It's Test Day! Time to sink or swim!" He leaned in closer to snuff his cigar, and continued. "I've got a job set up for you! you are to meet up with a Mr. Leo. 6 years your master, and 8 years your youth, he'll make sure you don't fail too badly, or not, but that's your problem, not mine." He then stands up, and walks to the door. " You are to be at Havard-on-Travem, and Leo should be there to greet you. If he isn't there, find your own job.Oh, and I'll be watching, make it a good show!" He then left me in the tavern, and I went to Havard.
At Havard-on-Travem
"Hello, Leo. I see, you're a fellow desert-man." I stretched out my hand to meet his. " So, what's our job?"
Leo nodded, greatly confused.
"The usual, you know. We're going to see a breeder about some missing livestock. It might be some bandits, or a Warg, of maybe Demons. I think just one big Demon, probably...well, it's all about chasing leads, you know. Even if one in ten jobs is you know, real Demons, then you've got good odds. Well, the odds have gotten better for Demons lately. Now it's more like four-in-ten...
Well, anyway, let's go see that rancher."
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On the way, Leo breaks the ice.
"So, how many Demons have you killed?" He asks casually.
Action: To the rancher
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Follow Leo
"I really haven't dealt with many demons, just some imps to help me shoot at quick, small targets, so that the others were easier. The Mentor sent me through a crash course, showing me what the different ammos do and correcting my aim. I'm decent, but still not up to par with most others of my kind. I'm pretty sure you know I started late, this isn't really my calling, but he saw potential in me, so he taught me the ways of witchhunting."
"Also, I am not offended by you thinking I look odd, so don't think you'll hurt my feelings by anything you say. I've been through worse. Being a former graveyard keeper didn't help either."
Leo shrugged. Well, he got this guy completely wrong.
"...Oh-kay...well, don't sweat it. I don't think the Demons care what color our skins are, anyway, and neither do I...anyway, it is also a surprise you're...new to this. I guess you weren't raised to be a soldier from the crib, like I was...well, let's leave that for another day.
As for Demons, don't worry. The nasty ones won't be caught out here without their minions-most like we'll see outriders and scouts, or the equivalent of Demonic deserters-Venatores, Bovem Contumacem, Infernum Cane's, Sanguinem Milvi...if we're really unlucky, a Tacet Filius!'"
The village where Leo and Ronald met is called Haram, it lies in the center of 2 mountain slopes with Bremia being North-East, Tarkan steppes being North-West, Brehonia being South-East and the Terjan wilds being South-West from the village. North of the village is the River Garam, East is the Tiorian lake, West are the mountainous slopes of the Garam mountains and South the Terjan lowlands marking the less dangerous forests of the Terjan Wilds.
Having met each other and exchanged a couple of words, Leo and Ronald travel further to a nearby ranch where there's supposedly something to do. The specifics aren't know but people from the village specifically said that this issue requires a specialist or two to solve, where specialist would be anyone varying from being an inquisitor all the way to a mage. So they assumed both that it were demons of some sort causing a ruckus, though not powerful enough to attract any other specialists.
A quick ride on Stranger brings the duo to the ranch. The ranch looks like any regular ranch. Large fields surrounded by small moats and wooden fences, with horses, cows and chokobos grazing in them. In the center a couple of wooden sheds and a farmhouse.
At the farmhouse they stop, waiting to see if anyone is there. Luckily there is as an middle aged lady, dressed in a skirt wearing an apron with bunned up hair comes outside.
"Hello there, is there something you're looking for?"Leo takes the word as he's slightly more normal and charming than Ronald.
"Yes, the local townsfolk from Haram said that you have an problem of sorts that requires the aid of specialists?"
"Ah, yes that's right. My husband knows more, he's in the backfield repairing the damage done by whatever caused it. You can walk around the house to him. Meanwhile do I need to tend to your horse?""Ah, no tha-" before Leo can finish stranger already walks towards her.
"A will of his own..." Leo mutters.
"Seems, he likes you. We'll get going."The duo walks around the house reaching the somewhat hidden field. Here the damage can be clearly seen as several ripped open cows lie further back in the field and the fence is totally shattered. On the ground there are visible footprints, claws, hooves, hard to tell, there are a lot of them so it means that there's more than one. In the back there's a burly man, looking off into the distance where a blood trail is heading to.
You approach him.
"You here for the job?" he asks, not looking your way."Yes."He turns around
"Good. I don't need to tell you what they did, as you can see for yourself. I also don't know who or what did this, but it were probably some demons. Wildlife wouldn't have done this, at least not this brutally. Even if it hailed from the Terjan Wilds.
The deal is simple. Kill whatever killed my flock, bring me the heads and I will pay you. Be it with gold, animals, secrets or favors from the townsfolk. I simply can't afford to lose another flock in these dark times."Sounds simple, you both think.
"The trail goes West, the attack happened overnight so I think they're hiding in a cave around there. Good luck friends, hopefully you'll return unscathed."We will.The duo says as their final words before marching to the fringe of the slopes.
(On turn 1, you'll be at the fringe of the Garam slopes)