Mara’s job description, if anyone asked, would have read: meet, measure, assign, and remember. But the truth was softer: she listened for the shape of a need and nudged it toward someone who could shape it into hours, into shelter, into bread. Her power was not in deciding who got what; it was in making sure someone would decide at all.
v110 Status: Ongoing Tags: Fantasy, Slice of Life, Office Comedy, Overpowered Protagonist (Hidden), Guild Management, Found Family receptionist at the bottom tier guild v110
Whatever their personal story, the receptionist remains a steadfast presence at Bottom Tier Guild V110. They form strong bonds with guild members, often serving as a confidant and advisor. As the guild grows and evolves, the receptionist remains a constant, a reassuring presence in an ever-changing world. Mara’s job description, if anyone asked, would have
The guild's leader, Guildmaster Gorm, was a man whose optimism seemed as boundless as his competence was lacking. He often proclaimed that the guild was on the cusp of great success, much to the chagrin of his members. Elara suspected that Gorm's entrepreneurial spirit was admirable but misplaced, a quality that made him more of a dreamer than a leader. v110 Status: Ongoing Tags: Fantasy, Slice of Life,
It mirrors "cozy" management sims, providing satisfaction through order and efficiency.
Ignore quest efficiency entirely. Spend your time unlocking the Therapy dialogue options for washed-up adventurers. In V110, a mentally stable D-rank adventurer is 400% more productive than a suicidal B-rank veteran. This is the non-meta, feel-good path.
Mara never sought credit. She was content with the occasional scrap of pie left by a baker, with the apprentice who returned to tell her he’d finally learned to hammer a straight seam. The ledger was enough evidence that things changed because someone had cared. In the bottom tier guild, where fortunes were small and kindness smaller, that was a kind of wealth.