Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter XXXI Adventurer's Guild 1. Baron Baron Barren's Collar Adventurer's Guild

In the Baron Baron Baron Adventurer's Guild - to which the previous brave men belonged - who told him about one incident in Vazari, those who were the Lord continued to argue, focusing on the Guildmaster.

The matter of skeleton dragons was on the agenda, of course, but the focus of the topic was on the previous brave men who had belonged to the guild here in their lifetime.

"The body of the foolish brave man went undead and attacked Vazari." Is there a connection between the raider and this labyrinth?

"I can't say it out loud, but those up there seem to suspect that the Demons are involved in this whole series of incidents."

"Demon tribe, is it? That's a convenient word."

"But to a series of raiders, the Dungeon Master, in this case, even the Necromancer is in a row. It's not strange to think of the Demons as a common denominator."

"Even if it's convenient for me to take responsibility, it's not convenient for me to claim compensation. I want someone who can afford to bill you."

"So why do we have to have an ass?

"Well, it's because the previous brave men died in this dungeon over here,"

"... officially it has not been confirmed where the previous brave men died"

"You can't think of anything other than" The Labyrinth of Return. "There's no sign of it coming out."

"The matter of the footprint has not been raised to an official report. You guys don't have to talk about it either."

"Well, because the labyrinth in question is here, it's a mistake to claim compensation from us."

"Absolutely, what are you thinking, the bastards of Vazari?"

Yalta Church in Vazari, headached by the magnitude of the damage and the distrust of the faithful, has charged the rebuilding of the church and the cost of treating the contemporary brave, etc. to the Adventurers Guild in Baron's territory, if it were so - though not so much as to charge Baron Baron Baron himself.

The reason for the claim was that (1) the previous brave men who attacked Vazari by turning him into an undead belonged to the Adventurer's Guild in Baron Barren's territory during his lifetime. ② The labyrinth where the previous generation of brave men lost their lives is under the jurisdiction of the Adventurer's Guild in Baron Baron Baron's territory. ③ If Baron Baron's Adventurer Guild had managed the labyrinth well, the previous generation of brave men would not have died, let alone their bodies would not have been undead. • Thus, Baron Baron's Adventurer Guild was the content of a spray (humpback) that the Guild should be responsible for the undead of the previous generation of brave men, and that the damage caused by the undead should also be paid for by the Guild.

"Technically, the undead who attacked Vazari hasn't been identified as a former brave man."

"Huh? There must be a bunch of people watching you, huh?

"... If the Demons were going to cause civil strife in human society, they would make just a corpse (undead) look like that of a brave man. For the purpose of fomenting conflict between guilds or lords."

"... often you think of such an argument"

"But it's not impossible. Point out the possibility..."

"Oh, I'm going to answer to him to make it easy and not to get on the opponent's surgery. Then I told the other lord and adventurer's guild the same thing."

"If that's all right with the other kids... what about the idiot lord over here and the fucking kids?

"I'll tell you for once... even they can't do anything"

"Rumor has it the lord will take his place?

"Oh, that's just what the Baron is now. Because it's not weird that the Baron's house is crushed. He's plotting to change his neck before that."

"What about the church?"

"We seem to have succeeded in connecting and stopping trust in the example food supply, but we seem to be silently overlooking one of our next claims for compensation, and that trust can shake again. I might as well complain to the other church."

Although Ballen and Vazari, together with the sub-exclusives, were dominant towns, the relationship between the two was not particularly friendly. And now, the relationship between the two was moving in a direction that was even worse.

Crowe's actions struck an irresistible wedge between the sub rejectionists and Yaltans who had been bound until then.