chapter 102

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"A Guild? Aren't those things like the Adventurer's Guild? I didn't know we can found those ourselves." Eisen muttered as he began scratching his beard, and Jyuuk nodded with a light smile.

"Yes, there are two different types of Guilds. System Guilds that are provided by the game already, or rather in the game-story that are founded by organizations, and Personal Guilds that can be founded by people once they reach Level 100. You can join as many system Guilds as you want, but you can only join a single Personal Guild." The Monkey-Beastperson explained while Eisen listened curiously.

"Huh, I see. And you want me to reach Level 100 so that I can found a guild like that? Can't you do that yourself?"

"I could, yes, but... I would like you to be the Guildmaster. If we found a guild with all the originals as founding members, we need someone that we can all trust, and let's be honest, from what I could see back during the first meeting of the originals you might be the only one that all of us can get along with, not to mention that you are obviously the most experienced original. If the others want to be part of the guild as well, I'm sure they would want you to be the Guildmaster as well."

Eisen looked at Jyuuk's serious expression for a second before sighing loudly. "Hmm, I'm going to search up on what Guilds are in other games then. It's going to take a while until I reach Level 100 anyway. But I'll consider it. I can't honestly say for sure that I will be the Guildmaster, but I will honestly think about it. If you find out anything more about what it requires to make a Guild, let me know." Eisen told Jyuuk, who replied with a nod.

And before Jyuuk could continue speaking, Eisen chose to ask Jyuuk, "Why do you even want a Guild in the first place? Is there anything special we can gain through it?"

The Monkey-Beastperson nodded before answering. "Yes, definitely. The biggest thing it allows us to do is to construct a town. And that will have large benefits to all of us. We will all have a place to come back to and keep many of our things, and we will have space to do whatever we want. You could construct a large workshop, and I would be able to have a farm where I can raise different animals and monsters. And if it brings more and more people to town, it will be a good way to make money, if we should ever need it."

Eisen listened to Jyuuk's explanation and slowly nodded. That would probably really be quite useful. After all, Eisen had been thinking about building a house somewhere anyway, and building a small town around it did definitely sound interesting to him.

Seeing that Eisen grew somewhat more interested in guilds now as well, Jyuuk continued his explanation. "Usually, what housing alone gives you in many games is content that you can't get in any other way, meaning for example that if we build a town, there might be some way to have specialized buildings that can give us things that would usually be hard to acquire, or that can give us special benefits. I can't say for sure, but that's what I'm somewhat hoping for." Jyuuk explained, and Eisen smile grew stronger.

"I see, it might be worth a try at the very least. Let's try that out then."

With an excited smile, Jyuuk nodded, but ended up sighing loudly. "Thanks! It really means a lot that you consider this. But do you have any ideas on where I might find Brody or Xenia? I'm not entirely sure where to look."

For a short while, Eisen began to think about it, but could only come up with a few rough ideas. "Well, I was told about some costal magic town, so Xenia might be there somewhere, or at least you might be able to find a clue there. And as for Brody... I guess you can only really look for clues for him. But I'm sure Demon-Orc Halflings are quite rare, so if anyone saw him, they should remember him." Eisen suggested while continuing to scratch his beard slowly, and Jyuuk nodded.

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