Receptionist At The Bottom Tier Guild V110 -
: This is the most current volume available in English, having been released recently. You can find it at retailers like Barnes & Noble (Japanese)
On paper, Elara is a middle-aged woman with a bad back, a penchant for tea, and a Level 5 [Cleric] class—barely strong enough to heal a papercut. She has been the receptionist at the Golden Toad for twenty years. She is efficient, polite, and utterly unremarkable.
"Ah, yes," Elara said, her voice smooth as velvet. "That. We use that to cut our cake during staff meetings. It’s surprisingly serrated. Would you like a slice?"
The voice on the line was hesitant, belonging to a young man who introduced himself as Maric. He was searching for a guild to call home, having heard that Red Griffin might offer him a chance to grow as an adventurer. Elara smiled to herself; she knew the drill. She offered Maric a tour, scheduling it for the following day. receptionist at the bottom tier guild v110
Most fantasy stories treat guilds as simple quest hubs. In this series, the guild is a workplace. The protagonist, often overlooked by the high-ranking adventurers she serves, manages the impossible: balancing city budgets, handling the egos of "S-Rank" divas, and surviving the literal collateral damage of monster raids. The humor stems from the relatable "customer service" fatigue—except here, the customers carry broadswords and fireballs. Deconstructing the Hero Archetype
She never told anyone she’d kept that note. It was the kind of thing a receptionist—at the bottom tier, a woman who took other people’s beginnings and helped them catch—held onto like a secret. It reminded her that even in a place of small trades and small disappointments, someone noticed.
The day of the party arrived, and the guild members donned their best (or least tattered) outfits. Elara manned the entrance, greeting guests with a warmth she hadn't realized she possessed. : This is the most current volume available
A man stepped through. No armor. No weapon. Just a gray cloak and eyes the color of spent coal.
The keyword primarily refers to a version (v1.10) of an adult-oriented RPG or simulation game, often discussed in niche gaming circles and unofficial translation communities like VK . This title is distinct from the mainstream light novel and anime series, I May Be a Guild Receptionist, but I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time .
A party of rookies cannot agree on what monster they saw. Their argument will not stop until you show them the official Guild Monster Guide. It is like herding cats with swords. She is efficient, polite, and utterly unremarkable
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Instead of just killing goblins, the receptionist teaches the rookies how to set up preventative patrols, fostering a sense of community service. 3. The Human Element: More Than Just Paperwork
In the bustling city of Aethelgard, adventurers dream of joining the legendary or the arcane Sapphire Circle . But for the desperate, the broke, and the certifiably insane, there is only one place that will accept them: The Golden Toad Guild .