Suki sighed softly. Her father told her she had a big heart, that she cared too much, even for strangers. She couldn't just turn that off. She couldn't help but hear the underlying words in Umichi's comment. [color=bc8dbf]"And some don't have any relatives with them"[/color] She said, perhaps a little bit harsher then she meant, for she grimaced and said [color=bc8dbf]"Sorry"[/color] She looked away, looking down, and didn't speak again as Aikoto spoke up, saying he had people, and not to worry. She sighed heavily. [i]worry is what I do[/i] she thought to herself, looking away from the three boys, ahead, out of the town. She equipped her sword, which she had unequipped when entering the town, what seemed a life time ago. She followed Aikoto, sighing again. She felt like she was being pulled along, and hoped that it didn't end with her death. As they stepped out the safe zone, Suki looked about, looked for any boars, and now, dire wolves. Some people had started out as well, and were already beginning to attack the monsters. Suki knew that there were more monsters then there had been in the beta, but so far, they hadn't encountered any of them. But suki knew it was only a matter of time before they encountered them, time and exploration. She attacked a boar close by, killng it, noticing that she only gained 6 experience instead of the normal 24xp from the boars. She supposed being in a group was both a boon, and a liability, but figured, over the whole, they would be able to gather more experience together then without each other. She looked to the others, and gave a sad smile [color=bc8dbf]"Well. First step to defeating all 100 floors, right?"[/color]