DarkMoonEnigma
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This is your last chance to join Monria community members on our final field trip to Calypso to experience the 2017 Eomon/Longtooth Migration. This will be a less structured Monrian Born field trip and more pure team hunting the Longtooth (maybe an Eomon this time?), but we will definitely assist any of our Monrian Born who travel with us to complete beginner missions if they are so inclined.
All Monrian Born interested in experiencing this field trip, please be prepared to join us on Friday, Aug 4th beginning at 21:30 game time, which is the end of our Friday Yamato travel schedule.
If you are on Monria, then you can fly with us during our travel schedule, or if you are already on Calypso, then meet us a little after 21:30 game time at Cape Corinth to coordinate the agenda.
Field Trips are sponsored by the Community Initiatives Program (CIP), and a part of the Monrian Born Program. Members of the Monria Volunteer Support Team (MVST) accompany us on field trips to help guide our Monrian Born through the activities where required.
MONRIA MIGRATION FIELD TRIP AGENDA
TRAVEL
- depart Monria for Calypso on Friday, Aug 4th aboard the Yamato @ 20:00 game time
- return to Monria from Calypso on Sunday, Aug 6th aboard the Yamato @ 21:00 game time
- you will be sent an invite to our in-game Monria Field Trip channel for communication
- please be sure to keep the channel active so that you don't miss out on the activities
- this trip will basically focus on migration team hunting, however ...
- if any Monrian Born needs assistance with beginner missions, we are available to help
- we may do TP runs so that you can collect Teleporters at various locations for future exploration
- Noz will be our Team Leader and the only one targeting the mobs, so stay alert for instructions
Any activities with the Monrian community members is fun and crazy because we are a spontaneous and random lot where anything is possible, and it's always good to "Expect the Unexpected."