Whoa, I never imagined anyone to read that piece of nonsense till the end... much less had I been expecting reviews. Thank you! You all saved my day :)
Since I'm full of nonsense I decided to put up one more chapter... just like the one before inspired by „real life".
This is a very serious matter. I've seen people argue a lot about it.
"I wonder what the perfect party is."
Bolaykim looked up from polishing his sword. Yue, the dark haired assassin, was looking at the sky thoughtfully.
The knight wrinkled his eyebrows. "The perfect party?"
"Yes... for exploring, you know." "Of course no party can ever be perfect without a priest." Kyoko smiled and flipped a page in the book she was reading. They were sitting close to the water in Morroc and sand kept on being blown into the pages.
"That's for sure." Yue nodded. "You'd need a knight too.", Bolaykim declared. "That's not exactly a so-sure-thing.", Mauvi cut in. "Crusaders are also strong."
"One also heard about parties without any swordsman making it back alive." Xiajiang muttered with closed eyes as she lay in the sun.
"You don't really need monks either.", the knight snapped. "Whatever.", Xiajiang mumbled.
"Wizards are nice to bring along." Yue mused. "I knew one once, he was so whiney...", was Mauvis contribution. Kyoko chuckled. "So what about hunters?", the assassin asked.
"Hrm. They usually bring their falcon... if you don't pay attention you get muck all over." The blonde dancer waved her whip. "I can use a bow too and hit almost everything."
"Bards can do that too." Yue smiled how Mauvi was taken aback. "You'd rather have a bard accompanying you?" "Never.", Bolaykim immediatly said. Mauvi gave him the most pretty smile and hugged him, until he said: "I know one who keeps on making stupid jokes."
At that Kyoko nodded. "Yeah, seems they're all the same.", while Mauvi seemed to pout.
"Sages come in handy. But it seems this job is not quite as popular anymore as it used to be.", the priestress continued. "Those blacksmiths have an amazing strength too." Yue suggested, at what Bolaykim snorted. "Yeah and they nag you into buying their stuff all the time." He shook his head vigorously(fortunately he had taken off the enormous helm he usually wore or else he would have hit Yue in the action). "I promised myself to never travel with any smith again. They were always complaining about my weapons..." He gripped his sword and started polishing again, eyeing it lovingly.
"So, alchemists?" Yue seemed to find it funny to ask for opinions today. "Hmm...", Kyoko began, "they put themselves against nature and create things that were not meant to be by God. Therefore I cannot tolerate them."
There was silence for a moment because Kyoko was usually kind to everyone.
"Aren't you good friends with Ed?" Xiajiang asked from her position in the sand. "Yes." Kyoko answered and hid herself behind her book, gesturing that she would not answer any more questions about that matter.
"So, what about thieves?" Yue tried to pick up the conversation again. "Don't need any of them." Xiajiang said, never opening her eyes.
Yue sighed.
"Seems priests have to go alone, then."
