Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 25: We can't talk unless we're buddies.

Guided by swivelry, he is guided by the reception set for nobility.

Let's start with treating customers. Not really, that's not a good development.

It feels good to be treated like a teacher, but in order to achieve a highly effective result, you have to be all over the mud and let them think you're one of them.

"Swiberry, I want to talk to you over there at the table where your people are."

Breathing around here is something that we all know if it's an adventurer family business where good looks and flattery are important. What I'm trying to say seems to have been passed on to Swivelry.

When the group moves to the table, the curiosity eyes concentrate as soon as possible.

"I'm Kenji. A former adventurer. It's a little strong on numbers and letters.

I'm in the middle of a party. "

And, name it as you show your sword.

Among the members, there were about two people who had guided them.

When you greet them gently, the other person returns the greeting as well.

A little bit, I think the group's gaze is about sum.

Somewhat, they're going to think you're one of them.

After we've set the scene so far, we head back to Swivelry.

"There are a few things I want to ask you. I'm the new recruit.

I ask the basics, so can you tell me that?

I want you to make it up to me. "

This is a well done method, even during the consultancy in the original world.

By taking a body that lets New America explain, there is a one-off three-virtue effect that measures the hearing, the educational ability of the organization and the degree to which the vision is shared.

Swivelry and the members explained that many parts of the group seemed to have over-expressed and under-expressed epic poems (saga) from me and did not get guidelines, but it has been found that the general formation of the Swordtooth Regiment, how to fight it, current circumstances and many other things.