Xefros will have you message his friend Cridea that you are on your way. You will now be in another train station. O back outside and exit the area to your right. Both Xefros and Joey will comment that they feel like all their worries are totally gone and that it will defiantly get you through the forest. Try the bee dance on the lusis again, this time a rhythm based minigame will come up, play the game until you beat it and the lusis will spray a liquid and you and Xefros.
This won't really change much other than how your horns look throughout the game. (It will be with the rest of the fighting options on the top of the screen) Xefros will suggest that the lusis didn't respond because you don't look like a troll and you will be given the option of which horns you want. Try to use your new bee dance on the lusis on the cage. Again use Xefros' telekinesis on the book on top of the bookcase.
Switch characters to Xefros and use his telekinesis on the door. Examine everything in the outside area (The beehives, the trees, the containers near the house, the stage set up to the right of the house, the well, the gears, the windmill, and the press machine on the far right) Once you've inspected everything, click on the door and select 'go in,' Zefros will mention, he could open it with his 'psychics.' Xefros will stop you, saying that the forest is dangerous and you need to find soemthing to cover your scent. Walk to your right and attempt to exit the area. I see lots of people saying not to judge Dammek before we know anything about him, but there’s a ton we’ve learned about him from looking at his hive alone and it paints in a much more positive picture than Joey thinks.Once you leave the caves you will come across what seems to be a honey/bee farm. And for that matter, any perceived superiority Dammek has over Xefros is a result of society as well. Xefros’ abused mental state is likely a result of far more cultural conditioning than Dammek’s behavior alone. Alternian culture has strong enforcement of the intended roles of each bloodcaste. Tavros was a coward and while he never did anything evil, there’s certainly a few good things that he didn’t do because he was too afraid, and his inaction caused people to suffer. Would Dammek want to rebel against the Heiress if he didn’t understand the injustice that all lowbloods were facing? Cruelty is not excusable, but there’s something to be said for the dangers of being weak willed. He may have a tendency not to return the things he borrows, and he may be harsh, but in Dammek’s mind there’s a war on, and the enemy doesn’t favor the weak. All the pictures of them together in Xefros’ hive bring up fond memories of times Dammek was kind to him. A young man consumed with violently overthrowing the government doesn’t waste time embellishing his resistance hq with photos of someone he doesn’t even like or keeping survellience on someone he doesn’t think is important. He has a livefeed of Xefros’ hive on one of his monitors. His screensaver is all pictures of Xefros. Any surface of Dammek’s hive that isn’t plastered with conspiracy theories is covered in pictures of him and Xefros. If you go off conversations between Xefros and Joey alone then ya Dammek seems like a total dick, but if you clicked on literally anything in Dammek or Xefros’ hives then you’d get a much bigger picture of what their moiraillegience is like.