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As Lun entered the Adventurer’s Guild, he was t by the impressive interior that spoke of prestige and capability. The polished marble floors and ornate decorations told a tale of a guild with a rich history and extensive resources. His eyes widened in appreciation as he took in the grandeur of the surroundings.

However, his exploration was short-lived as a guild worker approached him with a friendly but inquisitive deanour. The worker, dressed in the guild’s colours, addressed Lun politely, "Excuse , sir. What brings you to the Adventurer’s Guild today?"

Lun showed the worker his recently acquired Adventurer’s badge, holding it up for inspection. The emblem of the eagle glistened in the ambient light. "I’ve just received this badge and was curious to explore the facilities and services offered by the Adventurer’s Guild."

The worker nodded, a hint of apology in his expression. "My apologies for stopping you, sir. Only mbers of the Adventurer’s Guild have access to the facilities within. It’s standard procedure to ensure the security of our resources and quests."

Lun understood the need for such precautions and appreciated the worker’s professionalism. He showed the badge once more, and the worker’s deanour changed, his tone more welcoming. "Of course, sir. Please follow . I’ll be happy to give you a tour and explain what the Adventurer’s Guild has to offer."

Lun fell into step behind the worker as they began the tour. The worker’s voice was warm as he explained the various sections of the guild.

"We have a dedicated quest board where adventurers can browse and accept missions," the worker began, leading Lun to a large bulletin board filled with parchnts detailing various quests. "You’ll find a wide range of tasks here, from hunting monsters to escorting caravans or even uncovering hidden relics."

Lun examined the quests displayed on the board, each parchnt describing a unique challenge. The variety was impressive, and he could already imagine the adventures he could undertake.

The worker continued, "Over here, we have our internal Adventurer’s Guild store. Adventurers can buy and sell items, equipnt, and resources here using contribution points earned by completing quests. It’s a great way to gear up or make a profit."

They moved to a section where various stalls and counters displayed an array of goods, from weapons and armour to potions and trinkets. Lun could sense the camaraderie among the adventurers as they haggled and traded for items they needed.

Lun appreciated the organised layout of the store, making it easy for adventurers to find what they required. The guild clearly catered to their needs and interests.

The worker then led Lun to a spacious area with long tables and chairs. "This is our lounge area, where adventurers can socialise, share stories, and form parties for quests. It’s a place for camaraderie and cooperation."

Lun glanced around at the adventurers gathered, so deep in conversation, others examining maps and mission briefings. The atmosphere was one of unity and purpose.

As they continued their tour, the worker turned to Lun with a friendly smile. "May I ask, sir, what is your Soul grade and level?"

Lun replied, "I’m currently at level 51, and I’ve recently reached D tier."

The worker nodded, seeming impressed. "That’s quite the achievent, sir. Welco to the ranks of our D tier adventurers. Allow to provide you with a D tier Adventurer’s badge to reflect your new status."

Lun accepted the badge graciously, his fingers tracing the intricate design. It was another symbol of his growth in this world, and he was eager to see where this new journey would lead him.

As the worker left him to explore the guild further, Lun felt a sense of belonging in this prestigious establishnt. The Adventurer’s Guild offered opportunities and challenges beyond anything he had encountered before, and he was ready to embrace them all.

With his D-tier Adventurer’s badge proudly pinned to his attire, Lun approached the quest board of the Adventurer’s Guild. The parchnt quests, each holding a promise of adventure and danger, called out to him. He was eager to explore the opportunities this new guild had to offer and, more importantly, to embark on quests that would let him hunt D-tier beasts.

The quest board was a bustling hub of activity. Adventurers of various tiers and skills gathered around, discussing missions and forming parties. The camaraderie among them was palpable, and Lun felt a sense of unity he hadn’t experienced in the Hunter’s Guild.

As he scanned the quests, Lun noticed a distinct difference from what he had been accustod to. The tasks here were more diverse and challenging, reflecting the higher tiers of adventurers that frequented the Adventurer’s Guild. The rewards were also significantly more appealing.

One of the senior adventurers nearby caught Lun’s eye. The man, clad in sturdy armour and holding an imposing battle-axe, was conversing with a group of fellow adventurers. Lun couldn’t help but overhear their discussion.

"...The Cursed Grove quest, you say? That’s not for the faint of heart," the senior adventurer warned his companions. "The place is teeming with corrupted beasts, and rumour has it that a powerful Peak D-tier entity lurks deep within. We’ll need a solid party for this one."

Lun’s ears perked up at the ntion of a D-tier entity. This was precisely what he was looking for. He approached the group with a polite nod. "Excuse , gentlen. I couldn’t help but overhear your conversation. Would it be possible for to join your party for the Cursed Grove quest?"

The senior adventurer gave him a critical once-over, appraising Lun’s equipnt and deanour. "You seem capable enough, but we’re already a full party. We don’t have room for another mber."

Lun understood that forming a party was essential for tackling such a challenging quest. However, he was determined to find a way to hunt D-tier beasts and improve his power as a D-tier adventurer.

"I understand," Lun replied with a polite smile. "If you ever need an extra hand or find an opening in your party, please don’t hesitate to let know. I’m eager to prove myself as a D-tier adventurer."

The senior adventurer nodded appreciatively and exchanged a look with his companions. "We’ll keep that in mind. Your enthusiasm is admirable."

With a nod of thanks, Lun continued his search for quests that would allow him to confront D-tier beasts. The quest board was vast, and he had plenty of options to explore.

One particular quest caught his attention: "The Shadowed Mountains - Hunt Down the D-tier Razorclaw Wyvern." It was a high-risk, high-reward mission, promising valuable materials and a significant amount of contribution points.

Lun decided that this quest was worth pursuing. A D-tier Razorclaw Wyvern would be a formidable adversary, but he was confident in his newfound abilities as a Mystic Warlord. This quest was the perfect opportunity to test his strength and establish his reputation among the D-tier adventurers of Veridia.

He had already learned that connections and reputation were important in this realm simply from how the manager of the Hunter’s guild treated him compared to the other hunters in there due to the fact he took out the D tier Plagueclaw Vermin queen.

He promptly signed up for the quest, adding his na to the list of adventurers interested in taking on the challenge. Now, all he had to do was wait for a party to form or for soone else to accept the quest. In the anti, he could explore other aspects of the Adventurer’s Guild.

As he navigated the guild’s bustling corridors, Lun couldn’t help but appreciate the vast difference in atmosphere compared to the Hunter’s Guild. The Adventurer’s Guild exuded an air of professionalism and organisation. The walls were adorned with the accolades of renowned adventurers, their achievents serving as a testant to the guild’s prestige.

He passed by an indoor training area where adventurers sparred and honed their combat skills. The clang of steel against steel and the occasional burst of magic created a vibrant backdrop to the guild’s activity.

Intrigued, Lun made a ntal note to return to the training area later. His new class, the Mystic Warlord, required constant improvent and mastery of combat techniques. He would have to ensure he was always at the peak of his abilities, especially if he intended to take on challenging quests.

Further exploration led him to the Adventurer’s Guild store, where he observed the bustling trade of equipnt and items. The variety of weapons, armour, and magical trinkets on display was impressive. It was evident that adventurers frequented this place to gear up for their quests.

As he examined so enchanted weapons, a fellow adventurer struck up a conversation with him. "That broadsword there? It’s a real gem. Balanced, sharp, and it has a fire enchantnt that can scorch your foes. Great for hunting wyverns in the Firelands."

Lun appreciated the adventurer’s insight and engaged in a brief discussion about weapon preferences and combat techniques. It was clear that the Adventurer’s Guild encouraged knowledge sharing among its mbers, fostering a sense of community.

The worker who had given him the tour approached Lun, recognizing him from their previous interaction. "Is there anything else you’d like to know, sir? You’ve seen the quest board, the lounge, and our store. We also have training facilities, a library for research, and an alchemical lab for potion-making. The Adventurer’s Guild aims to provide everything an adventurer might need."

Lun thanked the worker for the information, realising that the Adventurer’s Guild was not just a place for missions but a hub of resources and support for adventurers. He was eager to imrse himself in this new world, to take on formidable challenges, and to continue growing as a D-tier adventurer.

With his quest for the Razorclaw Wyvern underway, Lun left the Adventurer’s Guild, determined to make the most of his ti in Veridia.

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