Adventurer's Guild's are found throughout the land of Gloriana. There is a guild in every game in the series, with the exception of Wages of War. The activities within the guild's varies from place to place but one thing you can always do is sign the log book with a flourish. They also all have the traditional moose head mounted on the wall.
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| - Adventurer's Guild's are found throughout the land of Gloriana. There is a guild in every game in the series, with the exception of Wages of War. The activities within the guild's varies from place to place but one thing you can always do is sign the log book with a flourish. They also all have the traditional moose head mounted on the wall.
- An Adventurer's Guild attracts adventurers to the city it is built in.
- Townspeople can go to the Adventurer's Guild and submit a wide variety of requests. The guild accepts requests such as killing a monster, mediation, escorting, delivery, asking for donations for a certain cause, retrieving lost items, etc. The cost of the requests depends on the type of the request. Mediation requests are low in price.
- Many people have problems, and many people need heroes to solve them. The Adventurers' Guild offers the service of letting you send in your requests in order to hire these heroes for your specific task! Got a problem with orc invasions? We'll send someone over to stop them! Is a spirit haunting your house? No worries! Klaus Warrington and his small clan are great adventurers, who are always looking for work. Join in on the adventure today! A fantasy comic written by Bob-Owe the follows the adventures of Klaus Warrington and his growing clan.
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| - Adventurer's Guild's are found throughout the land of Gloriana. There is a guild in every game in the series, with the exception of Wages of War. The activities within the guild's varies from place to place but one thing you can always do is sign the log book with a flourish. They also all have the traditional moose head mounted on the wall.
- Townspeople can go to the Adventurer's Guild and submit a wide variety of requests. The guild accepts requests such as killing a monster, mediation, escorting, delivery, asking for donations for a certain cause, retrieving lost items, etc. The cost of the requests depends on the type of the request. Mediation requests are low in price. Almost anybody can be recruited into the Guild. The most basic qualification is to have a certain level of fighting ability, weapon or magic. However, people who have the appearance of being underaged could be rejected without a recommendation by another adventurer. The Certification Exam is a required test that is given to new applicants. The main purpose of the exam is to measure the applicants abilities as adventurers. There is no official format for the exam, but those who take it are usually given 3 requests made by the citizens and have rewards for their completion.
- An Adventurer's Guild attracts adventurers to the city it is built in.
- Many people have problems, and many people need heroes to solve them. The Adventurers' Guild offers the service of letting you send in your requests in order to hire these heroes for your specific task! Got a problem with orc invasions? We'll send someone over to stop them! Is a spirit haunting your house? No worries! Klaus Warrington and his small clan are great adventurers, who are always looking for work. Join in on the adventure today! A fantasy comic written by Bob-Owe the follows the adventures of Klaus Warrington and his growing clan.
* Adventure Guild: How the group gets their jobs
* Catgirl: Myra
* Embarrassing First Name: Kidd has an exceptionally embarrassing first name: Benedict.
* Fetch Quest: What the current job seems to be.
* Five-Man Band
* The Hero/The Chick: Klaus.
* The Lancer: Myra.
* The Smart Guy: Li.
* The Big Guy: Cedric.
* The Sixth Ranger: Kidd (Benedict).
* Playing Possum: It seems the thief who attacked Myra was doing this after she knocked him out.
* Role Playing Game Verse: Though it doesn't usually use stats, the comic does make use of some of the tropes of a roleplaying game.
* Sheath Strike: The first fight of the comic sees Klaus not taking his sword out of the sheath so that the town guards can arrest a thief.
* With My Hands Tied: When Klaus and Li first find Myra, she's taken out a thief while tied to a pole.
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