I'm not singling out anyone. In any dungeon, or indeed any sort of group content, all sides should be willing to put in the effort (or time, as in this case) towards completing the goals of the entire group. That's not just true of CM and Prae. It's basic courtesy for any sort of group effort. I'm asking for the same courtesy from both sides. It's simply that in this particular case, one side is already providing that courtesy and the other isn't.
If the conflict were between one group who wants to race through skipping cutscenes to get their completion rewards, and another group who wants to watch the cutscenes and do most of the dungeon right up until the final boss and then force an abandon duty so that nobody could get any tomes from the run, then we'd have a genuine two way conflict of interest. And the solution would be just as I said, that the first group needs to wait for the cutscenes and the second group needs to wait for the completion, so that neither group is blocking the other's rewards. It would be every bit as selfish to block the run from completing and prevent anyone from getting any tomes as it is to block the plot from unfolding and prevent anyone from seeing the story.
But that's not the problem we're having, or at least half of it isn't. Nobody is blocking people's ability to get the completion tomes. The only conflict is about whether people should be allowed to do the story part of the run or not. Since only one side's goal is being disputed, then naturally saying to complete everyone's goals ends up being mostly about theirs.
So the seemingly one sided view stems from the basic fact that it's a one sided conflict to begin with. We currently have one group saying "we need to *exclusively* go for my goal only and totally eliminate yours", while we have another group saying "we need to accomplish all the goals here even though that means yours will take longer". Getting your reward later than you'd like is an inherently different situation from never getting it at all, so asking one side to give up getting their reward completely just so the other side can get theirs faster isn't something anyone could justify as fair, (despite the fact that they currently can get away with doing it anyway).



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