"Well ... the chances are, with a labyrinth that large, there's bound to at least be one quest. What this means is ..." Umichi was going to explain his deductions from his knowledge of games, however, noticed that Shinobu had entered. As she came in, he waved behind him, indicating a hello, as she ended up seating herself in a chair. As the girls spoke to each other, a moment of realization dawned upon him. [i]Hm... I'm the only guy on this table, surrounded by five girls ... Am I becoming a Riajuu?[/i] he pondered for a moment at the end. Once Shinobu spoke of the situation, Umichi analyzed it. "There's nothing wrong with there being small groups of 2 and 3. They can party together and become a larger group. What matters during a boss raid, isn't the individual party leaders, but the raid leader. The person who organizes the battle and dictates the flow. As long as they are charismatic enough to unite everyone, I think, there is enough to take on the boss. If you count the big groups, that's about 20, and if there are at least 5 small groups, it should be enough. You speak of clearing all the levels, but that probably isn't necessary. The Labyrinth gets bigger and more complex the deeper you go into it. Each level is bigger and more complicated than the last. If we try to map the whole Labyrinth, that could take a month or so. That would just simply be time wasted. More efficiently would be to gather groups and scout the 20th level for the Boss room. Once it has been found, we should regroup and announce the whereabouts and share map details. An overall plan and route should be organized and then details should be discussed, preferably by the leaders. The route should probably find the shortest way and least amount of enemies. The big issue is, finding someone charismatic enough to lead 30+ strangers. That of which, the levels might vary." Continuing to analyze as he spoke, Umichi wondered who could actually gather them all, and get them all to co-operate with each other. Umichi himself was strategic, not charismatic. He knew he wasn't suited for the job. [i]Is there anyone we know who can do it?[/i]