Chapter 197: Job Interview
Chapter 197: Job Interview
Chapter 197: Job Interview
Sitting down Tiff started to wonder if the questions were prepared in advance or if they would be random. After she thought this she waited for her answer but when the God of Light didn't answer she guessed she wasn't allowed to know for some reason. That was fine she was sure they would be prepared in advance.
She didn't think something like a Legendary job would be decided over a random chat. "Do you want me to let you answer like I can't read your mind?" Tiff decided she wanted this to be over as quickly as possible so she said. "Feel free to move to the next one as soon as I think something that you think is an answer."
Tiff guessed she hadn't even needed to say that but if she was able to find an answer to a question as soon as it was asked that would be the last time she talked for a while. "Ok. First question; What's your greatest weakness?" Tiff found this question quite complicated because she felt any weakness could become a problem depending on the situation so she needed to choose the one that was the most common one to come up.
After some thinking she had to say it was her lacking talent. She had always had a hard time unlocking jobs compared to the others and it made her unable to max out a few of her stats. The only jobs she seemed any good at unlocking were the ones that give Agility and it was probably because of her personality, or at least that was what most people thought decided what jobs you could unlock.
Other people said your personality just decided what kinds of things you did and those things were what made you unlock the jobs that matched you the best. Either way was pretty much the same and it had made her realize she was more likely to run from a fight if she had the option. "So is it your talent or your personality?"
It was probably her personality. She had done a bad job at dealing with most things in her life because of how she was, so it was actually what caused her problems in most cases. "Do you consider yourself an important person?" This wasn't something she wanted to think about and the question seemed kind of mean to even ask. She had an answer though. "No."
"Why?" Her reasoning really wasn't because she was down on herself or anything, it was just because she didn't really think there was such a thing as an important person. The closest thing was someone who could affect your life but once they could no longer affect you they lost all importance and as long as there isn't someone who could affect every person at once Important people didn't exist.
"What's Important?" The first thing she thought of was Dawn then the other members of the 23. "Your friends?" Tiff considered most of them close friends but Dawn was more like a sister, but yes, her friends were the most important thing to her. "Is that it?"
"What do you mean?"
"Well usually people have more than one thing they care about."
Tiff did originally have other things she cared about when she was younger but her family was dead so her friends were all that was left. "There's something else but you won't let yourself think it because you don't want me to know." Tiff was happy to know he wasn't able to read all of her thoughts but she was sure her keeping secrets wasn't something he was looking for in the person he would be choosing.
She didn't want the job though so it was fine if he didn't choose her. "You know, I'm surprised you don't want revenge. You loved your family so much but you aren't trying to kill the Demon Lord who's responsible for their deaths. You think you don't need to worry about it because I'm going to kill him, and soon. It's good you realize the people who are still alive deserve your protection more."
Tiff gave the God of Light an unsure look after the last thing he said because everyone knew what he had spent the last three years on: revenge for his dead wife. She had heard multiple people criticize him for his absence because he could have tracked down the Demon Lord before he recovered if he had stayed.
"There was more than one reason to kill Akal but yes I did go after him because of revenge and would have even if that was the only reason. The only problem with what people say is my wife isn't truly dead and with people like you around she gets closer to us every day. Still it doesn't really change the fact I made a selfish decision."
"If you knew it was selfish, why did you do it?" Tiff was extremely uncomfortable questioning a god but he would have been able to read her thoughts even if she hadn't said it out loud. "Akal was weaker than me but he wouldn't stay that way for long so I chased him down before he grew too strong for me to make him pay."
"So you wanted revenge?" The god of Light nodded and said. "Yes, unlike you I couldn't just wait for someone to get it for me." After the God of Light said this Tiff said. "Fine Revenge is important to me." Tiff couldn't believe the God of Light had been willing to say all of that just to get her to admit it when he had clearly already been able to tell.
"What's more important? Your friends or revenge?" Tiff had no problems deciding between the two and said. "My friends." She could tell the God of Light wasn't satisfied with this answer because he didn't move on right away and instead just stayed silent. She guessed he wanted her to think about it some more before he would accept the answer so she did.
No matter how she thought about it, the answer stayed her friends and eventually the God of Light asked. "Why did you try to cover up your desire for revenge? You weren't embarrassed to admit it which is why most people try to hide things so I wasn't the person you were trying to hide it from. Do you see it as the only thing actually keeping you in the Temple while you tell yourself it's because you're trying to convince the others to leave with you even though you already know they never will."
It seemed the God of Light was starting to see through her attempts to keep some of her thoughts hidden. It wasn't surprising with the interview she was in most likely having this purpose to begin with. All the small thoughts she didn't explore further while answering his questions were allowing him to put a complete picture of her together in his mind.
"So do you want to leave or not." This was another easy question because she definitely did. She had no interest in staying around for a war that would definitely kill her when the one she wanted to kill was too high above her for her to ever get the chance. "What's the point of this interview if you can see everything in my head, even the stuff I'm not thinking about at the moment?"
"It's one of the best ways to make people mad." Tiff could understand how pointing out how conflicted their inner thoughts and feelings could make someone mad so she started to nod as she listened to the rest of what the God of Light had to say.
"It's a lot easier to look into people's minds when they're upset without forcing your way in. I couldn't see everything until just a few moments ago when you finally got annoyed. It took a lot more to get you to let your guard down than the others and I was starting to think I was going to have to disqualify you because I couldn't see if you would be a good choice or not. I already made the mistake of trusting someone I couldn't read once so I needed to make sure." If that had been all he wanted, what was with the other option, the test he had proposed she take.
"People usually get pretty mad after they wake up and remember all the stuff that happened to them and then realize it wasn't real. It's too bad you saw through it because it's a lot faster than this. "You could have just lied or not told me about the test to begin with."
"I don't like lying, and I've found those that do, don't make it very far in life." Tiff guessed this was another thing he was saying to hint at the fact he was going through her head because she lied pretty much everyday. "Is the interview over?" She was done with whatever this had been and wanted to leave.
"You don't want to know how you did?" Tiff didn't really because she knew she wasn't the kind of person the God of Light was looking for long before the Temple Head had made her come here. "You did pretty good. The only problem in me choosing you is that you don't want to fight, but the only reason you don't want to fight is because you think you'll die. You won't die if you're stronger and since you want to kill the Demon Lord and save your friends you wont run unless they die first but if they die your desire for revenge will grow and you'll stay to fight."
"That's a lot of ifs to base your decision off of." Tiff was sort of happy that the God of Light thought she was a pretty good choice but she really didn't agree with everything he was saying about what she would do under certain circumstances.
"Well, I mean you're not as bad as most of the people I've met in my life, plus I've kind of already decided I was going to choose you if none of the others wowed me. When Dayna came to ask if I would be willing to give a Legendary job to one of you I had her mention some of the skills you all had and she mentioned you had a stealth skill. I've seen what someone can do with one sneak attack if they know what they're doing."
Tiff knew he was talking about the death of his wife and asked. "Do you have a Legendary job like that?" The God of Light nodded and said. "I didn't, but to tell you the truth I didn't kill Akal as soon as I found him. After my years of chasing him I thought what was a few more weeks and I let him think he was giving me the slip when in reality I was studying his skills for inspiration while I worked on my newest Legendary job. When Dayna told me about you I figured I might as well test it with you if you were worthy considering you already know how to use stealth."
Tiff still didn't understand why the God of Light had wanted to make a job like that to begin with because usually Legendary jobs were given to those that the God thought would make a good Demigod to be their subordinate so usually the Legendary Jobs had something to do with the gods element or how they liked to fight and being sneaky really had nothing to do with the God of Light.
"You would understand if you knew more about job creation. It takes a lot of time and they're only so closely related to the person making them because that's all they know how to make. If it was possible we would all be making jobs that had nothing to do with our domain. Plus, losing Akal really slowed down my ability to gather information so I've been looking for a way to replace him."
"Are you saying there was something about Akal's skills that made you think you could replicate them?" The god of light shook his head. "No, Akal just had extremely high level skills so understanding even a bit of one was enough to make a whole new job." After the God of Light said this he looked at her deep in her eyes and said. "Do you want the job or not?"
She had more questions like what the God of Light meant by extremely high level skills and how a demigod that was working for them would have skills that the God of Light would think were high level but she knew she could ask those questions later if she just said yes. "Can I think about it?"
The God of light shrugged and said. "Sure, I still want to see if the other members of your group are better choices. I can give the skill to anyone and only think you would be good because of your years of experience fighting the way you do. Feel free to head back to your friends. You will have until I meet the rest of them to make up your mind. I will also be making it impossible for you to talk about what we discussed though so don't try to tell anyone."
Tiff nodded and could feel and see herself start to disappear from the hallucination she had been in for the past hour. After a few seconds of this she found herself back where she had been and took her hands out of the oracles. "Tell the Temple Head to send the next when you get back to her." Tiff nodded to what the oracle said and got up to leave.