Brand New Life Online: Rise Of The Goddess Of Harvest
Chapter 1608: Guild TiersChapter 1608: Guild Tiers
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“The contract is done, you’re signed it, and we’ve used your own Mana to weave a magical contract, you can break it at any time too,” Cinnamon said. “So don’t worry, this isn’t some slavery rune or something. But if you break it, you’ll have to wait a few months before making a new contract, and you’ll have to pay the price again.”
“Understood, thank you,” I nodded with a smile. “And-“
[You have signed the {Fairy Guild Magical Contract: Group Leader} by using your Mana and Spiritual Energy Signatures.]
[You have gained a {Fairy Guild Magical Contract Rune: Group Leader (Chalk Tier)}, which solidifies and embodies the contract itself.]
[You can now accept the Guild’s Missions, receive Rewards, and Store Coins and Rewards inside the small space within the Rune.]
[Additionally, the Rune contains a concentrated amount of Spiritual Power, enhancing your Spirit Magic Power by 10% and your Mana Regeneration Speed by 20% permanently.]
Oh? Even the voice of the world appeared to tell me about this new rune thingy! And it seems very interesting and useful… And this little power I felt wasn’t for nothing either, the Rune itself, somehow made me a bit stronger!
Is this because of my affinity with this Rune or is it some passive effect the Rune always has on anybody that takes them? I mean, it would make sense that that’s the case too, I don’t know for sure.
“And it is done,” nodded Cinnamon. “With this you’re now a member of the Fairy Guild of Avalon, that’ll be… five of these coins will be enough.”
She sneakily took five of my coins… Hey, isn’t that like 500 little coins? So it does cost a lot then!
“I somewhat feel stronger,” I said. “Is this the Rune’s effect?”
“Yes, the higher you raise your Rank as a Member of the Fairy Guild, the higher the magical and spiritual boost you’ll gain,” Cinnamon said with a nod. “It is one of the great perks of joining our guild and increasing your rank.”
“It said that I was… Chalk Tier?” I wondered. “Is that bad?”
“Yes, it’s the lowest tier, you could say that it could be like Tier 0,” explained Cinnamon. “Your tier increases as you give contribution to the guild through completing missions. Such missions are managed by us and the King himself, so they are important and always are to benefit the entire Realm.”
“How many tiers are there?” Mark asked.
“Calm down, I was about to explain that… These humans have so little patience,” Cinnamon sighed. “Listen, this is the list of tiers…”
She showed a table with them, even adding numbers to make it more understandable.
The words though, were like runes, I was sure I wouldn’t understand them, but I did, naturally.
Was this Fairy Language or something? Interesting, they’re like magic runes.
Anyway, the tiers were…
Chalk Tier (0)
Wood Tier (1)
Bronze Tier (2)
Silver Tier (3)
Gold Tier (4)
Platinum Tier (5)
Diamond Tier (6)
“Chalk tier is the starting tier, and we consider it tier zero, but if we add it, there’s a total of eight tiers,” explained Cinnamon. “By just finishing a single mission you will be able to advance from chalk to wood.”
“Interesting…” I nodded. “Okay, I understand. Then, I wanted to accept that mission-“
“Yes, this one? Have you hunted Owl Bears before?” She asked.
“We hunted six before,” Mark said. “Or, well, Goldie, Elisa, and Monica did, but they aren’t here.”
“Six?!” Cinnamon was surprised. “And you survived that?”
“Of course, they weren’t too strong,” I nodded. “Nothing too hard for the girls and that fish.”
“Impressive, perhaps you’re the people we needed for this job, it hasn’t found anybody brave enough to go, the twelve soldiers that the king sent here are only protecting the village,” explained Cinnamon. “None of them would ever dare walk into the forest to fight those things on their own… but we’re in dire need to exterminate at least half of their population, they’re too many and are not only endangering us but the nature itself, many beasts, fae, or spirits could go extinct due to their impulsive predatory instincts and destructive nature. So at the end it isn’t even about our survival.”
“Interesting, it’s a wider problem than I imagined, Lady Cinnamon,” I nodded.
“…Lady? This is the first time someone calls me lady,” Cinnamon was surprised. “Do I look like a girl?”
“Yeah… Kind of?” I wondered. “You’re very cute.”
“Hmph… Flirting with me won’t give you any raises, you know?” she blushed lightly, looking at the window.
“I wasn’t flirting…” I muttered. “Anyway, is this the mission?”
I saw a large paper with several words on them and the picture of the Owl Bears on them.
“Yes, so you accept it? You need to hunt a minimum of five of them, the more you hunt the more the rewards increase and the more contribution you gain,” she said. “It’s practically an easy mission for anybody to rack lots of money and contribution points, but I suppose not everyone is built for this… not anybody in this village, perhaps.”
“That’s a pity, but we’re here to help!” I said with a nod. “We’ll complete this entire quest and hunt a lot… but how do they keep count?”
“It’s magical, Elayne, like you saw before, the rune will keep count for you,” Cinnamon explained. “Plus, if you bring us their corpses, which are very valuable, their meat is considered a delicacy, their fur, beak, claws, and fangs can be used to make armor and weapons, and their eyes, innards, and brains are excellent for concoctions and elixirs. They’re a treasure trove of materials. I would gladly take those you’ve hunted too, for a great sum.”
“Hmm…” I thought about what Elisa or Monica would say, after all this was their hunt. Goldie… I don’t think he would care. “I suppose I can sell one to get more money, after all I did give them a few coins. But we’ll keep the other five bodies for now, I don’t own them after all, I need to ask the girls first.”
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