Chapter 2
member recruitment 2
Inside the building that usually operated as a pub, there was a fervor incomparable to before.
The faint smell of liquor lingered. Most of the tables that were usually out had been stored to the sides of the room.
Aspiring candidates formed a line in the remaining spacious interior of the store.
The atmosphere was burning hot. Ruda who was leading the way widened her eyes when she saw the spectacle.
Seems like she had already completely forgotten about the quarrel from before. âWow... everyone here is a hunter?â
The store interior still had some tables scattered about.
At each sat several people wearing white uniforms. They would be members of the clan First Step.
Picking a party at random from ãFootprintsã you will find all sorts.
Some parties have a number of prominent members, while some only have a well known leader.
Some parties are looking for attackers, while others want somebody specialised. Every applicant seeks to join a table where they are given a test.
The contents will vary party to party, from interviews to practical exams, there are even parties that put an emphasis on inspiration.
To Ruda who was quite obviously looking lost, I asked a question. âThis is your first time?â
â....Itâs not yours Cry?â
â....This is my fifth, I guessâ
âFifth time... so many times â s-sorryâ
Iâm not sure why, but Ruda offers a heartfelt apology.
âNo, itâs fine... most likely, today isnât the first time for a lot of people here I would say.â
Hunters are rated on their merits. Talented people will get picked up right away, but itâs not like people without talent have no chance.
Iâm a person that has given up on their own talent, but came here for the slight chance.
That kind of resigned attitude could also be called a talent of sorts.
First off should be some scouting. I took some distance from the people lining up and stood in a corner close to the entrance.
It seems like there are more parties recruiting members than usual.
Even if itâs said that Footprints is recruiting, it doesnât mean that every one of their parties will come.
However it seems like nearly all of them really have come this time. The number of people wanting to join has also increased.
Was that the reason there was a line going out the door?
Ruda talks to me over-familiarly even though our only connection is some time lining up in the same line.
âCry, if you donât mind could you fill me in on a few things? I really donât know much about this whole thing.â
â...Sure. Itâs not a bad idea to have a skilled hunter owe me oneâ. At the very least she wonât stay a level 3. If she doesnât die, that is. To my words, Rudaâs facial expression loosens up a bit.
âItâs been a long time since Iâve been to the capital. Let me know the names of the famous hunters.
I think this will be a good opportunity.â
First off, even if you join a party, it may not be suitable for you.
The party will have specific roles outlined, and will have their own strategies and policies.
If youâre able to join an excellent party it wouldnât be a mistake, but even if you did join a skilled party you might not be able to fit in.
If the difference in talent between party members is too high, it could lead to some bitterness.
I think Rudaâs thinking is on the right track, but the Imperial capital is a place where many hunters confident in their abilities gather.
On the surface they appear human, but they are undoubtedly completely seperate life forms. My friends as well â they were the same way.
âI donât know what Ruda wants, or even what you are capable of. You carry that dagger, but Iâm guessing you have skills that lay outside of combat?â
Giving a scrutinising look over her appearance, I reviewed her equipment. In addition to her dagger, there is a small leather bag on her waist worn in a way that doesnât obstruct movement.
Perhaps it contains tools for picking?
When a solo hunter is invited into a party, itâs most likely because of their skills in combat.
The fact that they are solo in the first place means they have survived attacks from monsters and phantoms, so their fighting ability tends to be high.
On the other hand, joining for a specialised role isnât likely, due to a lack of experience.
Soloers have to look out for traps and search for enemies.
You must do everything from forming solutions to fighting in combat â following that logic, their individual skills will be inferior to a member of a party that just has to focus on one thing.
But the person in question already knows this, thrusting that fact in their face will bear nothing but resentment.
Seeing Rudaâs earnest expression, I point to the inner part of the room and continue.
âFirst off, thereâs a rule to this room. The further in the higher the level of the parties.â
Just like hunters are recognised by their level, Explorers gives clans and parties rankings in a similar way.
There are differences between parties belonging to the same clan.
Deep into the room was a large table, there was a noticeably large amount of hunters gathered around it.
âThatâs the strongest party recruiting right now â Arch Brave (TN- Kanji meaning âChildren of the Holy Spiritâ).
Never heard of them? Their average age is 21 years old, and with only six people they captured a level 7 shrine.
The elite of the elite.â
They stand out even in the Imperial capital thatâs thick with monsters.
Each member has so much talent you would think they were touched by god, not to mention their leader thatâs praised by the public as a hero.
Incidentally, the ãWhite Wolves Denã that Ruda attempted was a level 3 shrine. As the level ranking of a treasure shrines goes up by one, the degree of difficulty increases tenfold.
The gap between this girl and them is like the distance between heaven and earth.
If you enter into that party, your success is guaranteed.
If you donât manage to enter... well if one of their members gives you a little bit of praise, another party will probably try to scout you.
Whether youâre solo, or have little experience, youâve most likely heard their name. As expected Ruda draws closer and asks in a small voice.
â...Well, Iâm just going to ask but... do you think I have a chance?â
âThat depends on you. Though, as far as I know Arch Brave has never recruited a member from here before.â
Itâs the biggest name in the capital. If youâre young, youâll definitely try once or twice to get in.
The party members already perfectly compliment each other, perhaps the hunters trying to be recruited donât even expect to pass in the first place.
The lot swarming there probably just want a chance to see them close up, or have the pretext of forming some type of connection with them.
While looking at the crowd of people, Ruda didnât complain and let out a sigh. When she heard of the level 7 shrine, she probably realised it was too difficult for her.
I continued to inform her of the other parties in the room. Most of them had names you would hear if you stayed in the capital for a month or two.
Ruda was a soloer so she just hadnât heard of them, but it was all information that was easy to get if you spent a small amount of time investigating.
I pointed out the different parties one by one and gave them an evaluation. There were rarer parties then usual participating this time.
It seems like most of Footprints is recruiting this year.
Listening to my drawn out talk, Ruda speaks to me in amazement.
â...Cry, youâre pretty well informed. Iâm getting tired just listening to you talk.â âJust this much is natural though.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
â...Iâve been meaning to ask but, what do you wish for in coming here?â âWhat I wish for? ...Nothing really... I...canât really do much, I guess.â
I donât have a specialty. And Iâm not an all rounder either, Iâm just bad at everything.
Jack of all trades and master of none... below that. Thatâs me.
I donât have the courage of a hunter and I donât have their hot-headed passion either.
The passion I had when I still believed in my own talent dissipated before I knew it. Hunters have a high risk, high reward occupation. There are even statistics that 70% of hunters die inside treasure shrines.
I donât have the fortitude to swallow down a risk like that.
I have the excuse that Iâm not as talented as my friends, but the real reason is probably that.
I want to throw up.
âI see......then, if you want to, would you like to form a party with me?â
To my weak willed words, Ruda makes a proposal in an unnaturally bright voice. I think sheâs actually serious. My heart constricts and breathing becomes difficult.
In a world of good for nothing hunters, Ruda is a genuinely good person. Iâm almost certain she isnât just saying those words to play around.
However holding back someone else from being successful is so agonising I canât endure it.
âThank you for your offer, but I donât need your sympathy. For the sake of your future you should be on the lookout for the party that is most suitable for you.â
â...O-Ok...â
Thrown off a bit, I touched the silver chain hanging from my belt which calmed me down slightly.
I needed a way to casually change the topic of conversation.
Arch Braveâs recruitment table. In the same inner part of the room there was a large table where no one was seated.
I exaggeratedly pointed at it.
âO-Oh? Hey, that reminds me, that empty table over there, I wonder why no one packed it away?â
âYouâre kidding me, you guys, you really came here without knowing anything?â â! ?â
The large man we got entagled with outside was approaching us with a smirk. His face was red from being caught up in the excitement.
His overly developed muscled arms and riveted armor gave him a wild style that looked even more brutal when viewed under the interior lighting.
I donât know what results he obtained, but he seems to be in a much better mood than before.
Dampening the mood, Ruda narrowed her eyes and glared back at him. â...What business do you have with us? Gonna get all mad again?â
âDonât be like that. Your senior hunter Greg-sama just wants to help out the little guys.â
Greg-sama... havenât heard of him. Saying that, I only have a small fraction of knowledge.
Iâm a little familiar with the hunter world, but itâs only of the top level hunters that everybody knows about.
There are way too many strong hunters I have no knowledge of, and thereâs also the possibility that he just hasnât done anything to stand out yet.
âThe table next to ãArch Braveã is the table of the founding members of
ãFootprintsã.
Although, they arenât coming this time either looks like.â âThe founders... party?â
Ruda blinks back, and Greg-sama lowers his voice as he continues.
âFootprints have held a number of recruitments, but this time there are a lot more people than usual.
Just the other day, the shrine that no one else could crack was captured by ãHoly
Spiritãand even he came. The usual recruitersãIronã and ãSacred Lightningã
are also here.
And... look, see the guys standing about with footprint marks other than the party members?â
Greg-sama gave a fleeting glance at a sullen looking male hunter standing with his arms crossed against a wall.
The clothing worn isnât the same as the recruiters uniform, but if you look closely they have buttons in the design of footprints on their collars and sleeves, and a footprints accessory hanging.
There are rules that a clans symbol must be displayed somewhere visible.
âOrdinarily youâd think thereâs little meaning for all these hunters of footprints to come here without the purpose of recruitment.
But there is that reason.â
In response to his way of trying to imply a hidden meaning, I decide to interject.
Greg-sama has done a suprising amount of investigating, but I know a little bit more.
â...Those are solo hunters belonging to Footprints.â
â ! ? They joined as soloers... you can do something like that?â
âParties need to be made of at least one member... So you just apply as a solo party and join that way.
You have to have be considerably skilled though...â In other words Ruda didnât have the ability.
Looking away from the man, he points near the empty table to a bored looking girl thatâs staring off into space.
Shes wearing a tightly fitted black leather combat uniform. A dagger hangs from her belt, her hair is cut short and sheâs dressed for ease of movement.
Her age is most likely less then Ruda.
âThatâs Tino Shade. Sheâs level 4, and sheâs a soloer of Footprints. Sheâs a famous member.â
âThat little girl is...â
â...You probably shouldnât say anything extra. Her age, looks, and quick temper are irrelevant.â
Her role is thief.
Not a person that steals things. Itâs about looking for signs of enemies and intercepting them, and the name comes from their skill with traps and locks. If itâs the White Wolves Den, she could capture it by herself. Sheâs an existence above Ruda. One of Footprintâs monsters.
Greg-sama looks my way as if he only just realised I existed. He has an interested gaze.
â...You donât really look like a hunter, but you seem to know a lot donât you.â
âThatâs because gathering information is important. Well actually that girl is... the apprentice of an acquaintance.â
I pull down on the hood I was still wearing to try and hide my face. More specifically, itâs my friends apprentice.
In other words my friend is even more of a monster than that girl. Probably isnât worth mentioning.
âAn acquaintance?â
âYouâre a soloer and yet you still came here, I really donât get it...â
Maybe she wants to stop being solo and came here in search of a party donât you think?
Itâs not certain youâll be able to fill your specialty in the outside world.
Greg-sama tilted his head to one side at me, then crossed his arms proudly and smiled down on me.
âIt must be that. That you know? Everyones come here because... of a rumour. Today, one of the parties that hasnât recruited anyone in a long time,
someone from First Steps founding party â ãStrangryã(åé grieving soul) is
coming to recruit for the first time in years.â
Translator Notes
Some more nicknames.
Arch Brave is made of the Kanji âChildren of the Holy Spiritâ.
So when they mention âHoly Spiritâ itâs most likely referring to Arch Brave, and perhaps their leader at that. Sorry if this has been unclear.
Strangry is, well for now lets just say the katakana is Stoguri.
Referring to yourself with Sama is very arrogant. So when Cry says Greg-sama every single time he mentions him (from the safety of his own thoughts), I believe it is in mockery.