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[PP-F10] Rebuilding Blocks, Silent Reconstruction. [2/2 Full]


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"Familiars" Crozeph tried to get one when the quest opened and it almost resulted into a disaster which ended up for him not getting one. Crozeph thought that it's fine that way, he's alrady having a hard time feeding himself off breads and rations and adding another mouth to feed seemed to be a bad idea. Crozeph thought for a while on what build should he focus on. He already had the katana skill to deal enough damage, the reason he wanted it in the first place.He now has to have another build that compliments a team composition. "a bruiser doesn't have the same feel to me, when I realized that there aren't much of debuff skills to cast I kinda got worried. to have a debuff I'd have to open a slot for my equipment  but I already have what I need on the equipment" he told them. "I'm making my decision, I'll be a healer or restoring energy and crap" he added. 

Crozeph turned to Cordelia, it seemed like she was left out of the conversation. He smiled, Cordelia would probably fall to sleep if Azide was here joining them."I guess that settles things for us then" Crozeph drank the last of his tea "looks like we have a huge plan way ahead of us, not that it has started yet but we're getting somewhere" he told them. Crozeph has made his decision, for now he'll be investing on healing skills, figuring out the debuffs later along the way "Baldur can call it the Sword of Life" he uttered "I've read it somewhere in history, i think Yagyu Munenori was his name." 

Crozeph turned to Cordelia "I'm looking forward to working with you, we'll drink lots of swamp water" he told her. Whether Cordelia was up for it or not it's going to be a long road ahead of them.

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Baldur put his hands down on his knees and pushed himself up to a standing position. He picked up his cup of tea, finished it off in one more sip, and then placed it back down on the table, and bowed to Crozeph.

"Well my friend, you have provided us wonderful hospitality. Perhaps you can allow me to return the favor? My home is still in the works, but I would be honored if you would let me take you there and show it to you. Not even Empress-chan here has seen it yet. I believe I have a room that can be made for your use as well."

He gave his old friend a smile.

"And it would do me great honor for you to be the first guest."

He gave his old friend another deep, respectful bow, and then turned to his kohai, Cordelia. "I would love it if you would join us as well, Cordelia-chan. If you have other plans as well, that's fine with me." Baldur walked his way back to the door, a gesture to show he was planning to leave and take them with him right now. Fortunately the weather on floor 24 was much nicer than floor 10. Though it may be a bit of a shock to Crozeph to see so much daylight.

"It's nothing much yet, but I hope that soon it'll have all of the rooms finished out.

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"That's good. I rarely ever see healers out and about, at least not very high-leveled ones," she murmured. Of course, she knew of a couple but its hard to say if she had ever been healed by someone in a fight-- because her memory was uh, pretty crappy.

"Right. . . I look forward to it," she said, trying to sound as enthusiastic as she could about drinking. . . swamp water. It-- it couldn't taste that bad, right? Right? Sure. Sure. At least it would be an experience. 

Cordelia looked over to Baldur and nodded. "No, no. It's fine. I usually don't do anything nowadays, anyway," she huffed, setting the cup down before she brushed her lap off. "It'd be great to join you guys," she chimed, standing up before she gave a bow to Crozeph herself. "It'd be interesting to see your house, too. I feel like I can already imagine what it would look like, though," she said light heartedly. 

"And thank you for your warm hospitality as well," she exclaimed, turning over to Crozeph with a friendly smile. 

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Crozeph bowed as they began to leave, he escorted them until they got out of Yomi. Crozeph waved goodbye at them. Crozeph had never felt such a happy feeling until now. He met his old friend and a new one. It was probably a sign for him, that he should get moving. Crozeph watched as they disappeared from his sight and began making his way back to his shop. Yomi had been gloomy but Crozeph was quite content with the place but. Despite that he felt the need to see the sunlight. He also plans to move in with Baldur now and that would mean he should help out more.

Crozeph entered his shop, It was nice having his own merchant shop but it seems that he can't make anything out of it besides identifying items. He was bad at economics or rather the part where col is involved. He'd rather identify all day and give away those he can't use. "I can't be an effective healer, I'm not a tank" he thought. It was an easy thing to change the build but he needs to back it up with a much more effective profession. "Maybe I could be a performer, I can play the guitar and piano well," he thought. He picked up his items and other merchandise, placing them on shelves. It has been a while since he had visitors and now that Baldur is planning something for the sake of others, he couldn't help but remember his days on Square One. They were basically helping each other and it was all working out just fine. He liked it, a different feel than what he had in the past. For some reason, he misses a leadership that he saw on Azide. He can see it in Baldur now and he wants to follow behind, doing things in the shadows and not getting in the way. He was fine with it, Crozeph didn't like attention on what he does but he wanted to get things done.

Crozeph held back his tears, it was a stinging feeling. He had seen Baldur but not those of Square One yet. He wanted to find all of them as fast as he can but he needs to strengthen himself first or he'll end up dying quickly. "I should find Oikawa, I'm sure he's somewhere around here" he thought. Crozeph placed his hand on the hilt of his katana. "I should probably change my profession also, something that can help others" he thought. Crozeph wanted to see Baldur's plan in motion and the best thing he can do to help is to support him, in battle or not. Crozeph grabbed some items in his shop, he wants to do it fast before the next floor boss will be heard off.

 

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