Pasifika asked Emhi Tchaoryo for something she could do for her country, and recieved instructions for the Aegis Scream II campaign operation. "Help defend areas" - easy, right? After at least ten lo~ng campaign battles in various locations under Windurst's control, Pasifika was no closer to completing the mission than she had been in the beginning. -_- Reluctantly she gave up, and at least Emhi promised not to tell Major Mihgo about the failure. On the upside, Mr. Meanie, I mean, Llewellyn finally had to return the decorations he had taken away from Pasifika. :D
Apparently everyone hadn't heard about what happened to the previous party that asked Pasifika to join them... Fyren asked Pasifika to join his party, and promised to remember she had warned him when they died. Surprisingly, the party turned out to be very nice. :o
The cute little paladin tank (aptly named Lilbuttkicker, or something similar) did his job, and Pasifika even put on her "let's-get-serious"-gear to do hers. All in all the party worked out well, and Pasifika *gasp* gained a level. :O
After a long while, the lovely tarutaru paladin had to go, and some others scattered as well, but Pasifika kept going for a little longer. After all, Fyren - along with Ntfc, no less! - had gone to the lehgts of saying she wasn't a bad white mage. :D The new camp was in another part of the Mire entirely, and Pasifika blindly followed an elvaan back there through the mysterious undersea ruins. (Good thing they're so tall, makes them easier to follow - Pasifika only lost him once.)
Her party mood was pretty much gone by then, however, and she soon told she'd need to go. Unfortunately, she was the only suitable white mage - in the whole world! D: Fyren came to her rescue by finding a decent replacement, and finally Pasifika took her leave as a scholar/red mage galka took her place.
Once free, Pasifika ra~nnn for it (teleported, actually) and dropped by at Sarutabaruta [S] to defend the homeland of tiny lycopodiums just a little more. After that, the day's work was finally done. Probably the whole week's work, too...
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