The area which currently surrounded her was a familiar one. It was the forest near Clover Town, right next to the river. This she could work with, she knew this place like the back of her hand so much so that she had a map in her mind - as she did of any other place she had ever been. Plus it was by water, awesome, what could be better? Alright, now where are you... she thought to herself, looking for her teammate, Fumiko. She couldn't say she was excited about getting a D rank for this mission, however she was a firm believer that people should never be underestimated and sometimes ranks were only there so you could climb them. She had already thought of how the girl could be beneficial had they ran into anyone, but it would be up to the girl and not Shae's imagination which clearly favored only two people. She finally saw her appear not too far from her, and walked towards her, watching the magical piece of paper reveal their mission.
Follow four magical markers. This can be rocks, trees, or even wild-life. Each mark will give you a puzzle to solve, and one clue that must be remembered. The final mark will lead you to one final puzzle where you'll have to use the clues you found to solve it.
How. Horribly. Boring. She thought to herself, scowling at the paper for a moment like it could see her. "Alright!" she said enthusiastically towards her teammate. "I had hoped for something more interesting but, if we're looking for magical markers, I would say sticking to the side of the river to start would be the best bet. Now, I need you to be extremely conscious of your surroundings, because that speed magic can come in handy." Shae peered at the river ahead, wondering where everyone else had ended up, and if they were looking for the same things. Her mind was racing with all the possibilities and what could happen if she were to meet up with each person. "We're bound to run into people..."she trailed off, rubbing her hands together as if excited. "Alright well lets get going, staying in one place is definitely not going to do us any good."