Kuro no Maou
Episode 23 Quests and Ranks (1)
"Yes, I will now teach the new American adventurers Krono & Lily about the guild and the adventurer Iloha Yikes!
"Oh, Mr. Nyaleko's lecturing you."
"Hehe, this is actually the first time I've done this."
"Is Mr. Nyaleko new in the guild?
"Yes - it's only my first year at work, but I'm putting up a billboard daughter for the Ils Village Adventurer Guild!
"A billboard girl calls herself a class?
"I'm a billboard girl with all my fame! Isn't Mr. Chrono still rude?!?
"No, Sman, I get it, Mr. Nyaleko is the guild's billboard cat daughter."
"I hope you understand, so let's start the course the more I say hello"
Nice to meet you, me and Lily say, but Lily looks like she doesn't know what's going to start.
Well, I'm the only one who's going to be an adventurer, and it's none of Lily's business.
"Er, so let's start with the rules and precautions for using the Alliance!
You forgot a little now.
"Oh, Mr. Chrono, do you want to take a note?
"Thanks, that'll help."
The blank paper and the same pen I used earlier are given.
I thought I was using parchment paper on a civilizational level, and it's so beautiful that it doesn't look so bad compared to what I used in Japan.
Is the production of pulp established, or is it making paper with mysterious magic?
"Now it's about the most basic request (quest) for adventurers.
Does Mr. Chrono know that the Alliance is an organization that mediates various requests to adventurers?
"Yeah, the village chief told me about it."
"That's a quick story.
The Alliance undertakes a wide range of quests from large organizations to individuals, such as cities and villages.
The quests referred to by the Alliance are basically trustworthy, such as content and rewards, which may occasionally be lacking or impossible to investigate, but the requisition says so, so it is still up to the individual adventurer to decide whether or not to place an order.
Also, in an emergency, the Alliance may force the Adventurer to take orders. "
"What kind of compulsive quest is that?
"Rescue efforts are common when a disaster strikes, and it also takes a convocation when a natural-disaster dragon appears, so the emergency quest is the right way to call it.
You don't have to worry too much about either of them because they are rare.
By the way, if you refuse an emergency request, you will be charged a cancellation fee. If you do not respond to this, you may be expelled from the worst guild. "
"What happens when you get expelled from the guild?
"Of course you won't be able to use the guild, this one will also be involved in the request, but if you don't go through the guild and take the request personally, you will be exceptionally likely to experience problems such as treading down rewards and differences in request details.
Just because the guild is unavailable will make it harder to continue running adventurers, so stick to the rules to avoid being expelled as long as you continue. "
"I see, what other rules are so important that the more in conflict you may be expelled?
"First, it's about rewards, isn't it?
Please understand that our guild receives a flat 10% brokerage fee from the client's remuneration, the amount presented in the requisition is net of this fee in advance.
The Alliance is responsible for the referral request, so don't worry, the adventurer will not be paid even if the client suddenly disappears or has troubles such as treading down the reward.
However, please be advised that in case of unsuccessful or unsustainable quests, there will be a cancellation fee or a quest handover fee to another adventurer in view of the situation. "
"Adventurers can be assured of rewards if they fulfill their requests, but if they can't, they can be charged, so don't complain then."
"Exactly, it's very basic, but there are troubled adventurers in every guild who make claims.
Mr. Chrono seems smart, so you don't seem to have to worry about that. "
"Praise is nothing."
"No, a few of you don't understand all this inside, and some are emotional without being able to account for the damage at all.
I think Mr. Krono is a decent person around here. "
"Well, excommunication is more than a penalty. To the extent that you don't complain about your guild, it's possible."
So much so that they thought they were highly educated just because I talked, that even the average Japanese person in this world would have more education than enough.
Not that I'm awesome, but that I have a low level of education around me, but I don't have a system for anyone to go to school, so what can I do?
"And one more thing about the quest: Rank."
"Difficult or easy, you know?
"Yes, you can choose the best quest by matching your Adventurer Rank with Quest Rank, or Monster Rank.
Even as an Alliance, you can't order more Quest Ranks than Adventurer Ranks because you want to avoid rising Quest Failure Rates with multiple Adventurers trying reckless Quests. "
"How are the ranks divided?
"All ranks are 5-step ratings from 1 to 5, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the best.
Quest ranks are ranked overall for the hazards associated with a quest, such as monster strength and difficult dungeons.
The Adventurer Rank is recognized and ranked higher by starting with 1 and doing the quest.
New American adventurers are about one or as early as the first half of two for the first three years.
This is a special case, but you can also take the guild exam and start at rank 3 if someone who already has more than a certain strength, such as a knight or warrior who was active in the military, turns to an adventurer.
Well, I can't do this in the Iles Village Guild. "
"Then I'll start with rank one."
Five levels is a simple way of dividing it up, but even the same rank seems to have quite a bit of difficulty up and down.
So they also call it the first or second half of the rank.
It will be difficult to classify countless quests in detail, and I don't think you have a choice, it's up to your experience as an adventurer to extrapolate the exact difficulty of the quest with the information in the requisition.
"Yes, is this about the quest?
Later, be careful that damage is done to the general public, the entry of private property, the destruction of personal belongings, etc., the Alliance will not be held liable until the criminal activity of individuals because they are on a quest.
Nor will the Alliance be involved in disputes with other adventurer parties on the go, so all actions will be your responsibility. "
"I see. You're going to have to act within common sense."
"Well, guilds don't bind adventurers as much as they can, so how you accomplish a quest is an adventurer's freedom."
"Roger that. Then I'd like to see the Rank 1 quest I can take as soon as possible."
"Go ahead -.
Even so, there's not much I can take this time of year. "
Mr. Nyaleko proceeds with the bundle of requisitions placed on the table.
Let's just take a look.