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Tomoika: one of many underdark settlements on the twenty-first floor. Star avoided it when he could; he wasn't a fan of the air quality, nor of the dwarves that lived there. Of course, this meant that quests accessible in the area were left incomplete, and he could only stand that for so long.

It just so happened that his need to clear one coincided with the forming of raid parties, and Morningstar was grouped with a player he did not know. It was Freyd's idea of improving coordination and fostering camaraderie between the frontliners. While some disagreed with the sentiment, Star fell in the middle. He saw both perspectives. On one hand, boss fights were not the safest place to try new things. There were already too many unknowns involved, so why add more?

On the other hand, how many of the frontliners actually knew each other? Star could probably count those he could name off the top of his head with two hands. Why not build some relationships?

He shot a message to Alkor. 

ms: hey.
ms: running a quick quest on f21. care to join?

iatZ7Yd.png | MORNINGSTAR
 | Lv. 68 >> P. 35, Lv. 33
 | Status: [ teambuilding exercises ]

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When the message came, Alkor was sat in the lazy rays of late afternoon orange that bled down over the 24th floor. The endless crash of waves from far below flowed together like a symphony, singing mind-numbingly beautiful Oblivion to someone desperate for silence. This was one of the few places he could isolate himself, on the property that he owned and did not have to share with anyone else.

Sadly, the respite was to be short lived. After the boss meeting, there was a short window where they could do what they needed to prepare. For Alkor, that meant the rest and solitude he needed to calm his frayed nerves and refresh himself for the fight. That peace was ended when be saw the message from Morningstar.

...it's a fair request, at least.

He gave an inaudible sigh. Though he could have refused, the thought of going into the next massive battle without any sort of understanding of how his teammates functioned was... well, Koga had spoken for the both of them. It was a liability, and this was an opportunity to rid themselves of it.

He scrawled out a message that sent just as he donned his armor and set out toward the teleport gate that would take him to the destination. They'd be able to talk details once he arrived. 

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A: Floor 21? I'll be right there. Meet you in Tomoika?

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When Alkor arrived in Tomoika, Star was haggling with a dwarf over a vial of Watcher's Extract. The dwarf, a heavy fellow whose beard had gone grey, scowled at Morningstar. Both parties were irritated, obvious from the way they argued.

"What do you mean you don't take col? What else is there to take?"

"Gold, boy! Sixty-five grams of gold—no less!"

"Who in their right mind has sixty-five grams of gold on hand?"

"Anyone with more brains than a rock golem!"

"Whatever," Star dismissed him with a wave, stepping away from the stall.

"Your mother was a rust monster!" The dwarf shouted in his gruff accent.

Star flipped his favorite finger and waltzed off.

He found Alkor coming from the teleporter. Star had already prepped his gear and located the quest-giver; all he needed was his party-mate. "Hey! Thanks for coming. Hope you don't mind killing baby dragons. Drakes, actually. I guess they're different."

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