Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 230: On the Triangle

There was an ink bar nearby for drawing, so I would use it to draw a large triangle on the wall and draw a few horizontal lines in it to tie the hierarchy.

Words are also needed, but you should still understand them visually.

"It is the priest who preaches his teachings in the church. Where do you think the priest will be in this triangular organization?

That's what I asked, but it was silent, so I change the way I ask.

When you throw an inquiry at a group, you have to work it out here.

"Well, if you think it's there, give me your hand, because I'm referring to some triangular places, once a person. Ready?"

When asked so, everyone nodded.

"Okay, here we go first. What do you think the priest is under the triangle?

and points to the bottom. But no one raised their hand.

The craftsmen talk to each other when they understand the guidelines.

"There's no such thing as a great priest."

"Yes, they do. When you go to church on your day off, you always tell a good story"

"My brothers had a son, and they gave him a name."

Let's just have a little chat, then we'll keep going.

As such, I will hand over the triangular places one after the other, and ask them to raise their hands.

Taken together, it seemed to them that the priests of the Church, who routinely meet them, are perceived as the top 20% or so positions of the triangle.

"So, you're right, but the priest's place is here."

and pointing to the second position from the bottom, the craftsmen became surprisingly noisy.

Excited and face-to-face with the artisans around him.

I only talk a little bit, waiting for their excitement to heal.

"In the organization, it has nothing to do with being human and great. So I have absolutely no intention of disparaging the priest. I want you to understand that first."

There were several disgruntled face craftsmen, so make it clear that they were not going to insult the priest. Humans are emotional animals, so if you think they are emotionally unacceptable, you won't be able to listen to them after that.

"For example. I pay everyone for shoes at the company, but it doesn't matter if I'm a better guy than everyone else, does it? That's the story."

When I said that, some artisans blew it out.

That's a good sign.

"So, yeah. The priest is here. On top of that is the bishop, He's the one who manages the birth roster that gets everyone to write in church when they're born. There are only a dozen people in this city. On top of that, there is the Archbishop, who manages the bishops together. There's only one person in this city."

So far, the craftsmen, is that it? I looked like that. Because the Cardinal's name didn't come up.

"Um, who's the Cardinal? Is he as great as the Archbishop in a moment?

And one of the young craftsmen asked, so I shook my neck sideways saying, "No."

Then the craftsmen will get some hot air.

But I kept going.

"On top of that. The Cardinal is better than the Archbishop."

The artisans' expressions froze on the word.

"To add another thing, it's been 83 years since the craftsmen of this city have undertaken what the Cardinals can wear. Apparently it was the last time they worked on the Cardinals' shoulder decorations three generations ago. I mean, there's no one alive right now in this city's workshop with a cardinal costume. That's how honorable things happened."

In the explanation I added, like a chase, the artisans were surprised to whiten their faces and their mouths were puckered open and closed.