At this time, all the major Clans had stopped exploring Godâs Dungeon, redirecting their efforts to culling the other Dungeonsâ monster populations. This initiative, in collaboration with the Labyrinth Conquerors and the military force, was to serve as an example for the populace and the other Explorers. In the meantime, beginner and intermediate Explorers went into Godâs Dungeon like usual â but what was not usual was how the Monitors now regularly showed the Grasslands layers, providing the spectators with a nice change of pace in their entertainment.
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Over the next six weeks, Tsutomu transferred the excessive G he had received back to the nobility, and was given a Clan House. While inspecting it and waiting for it to be prepped up, he went over to Ealdred Crow to give his promised training to the Buffer, who had returned from Ugaâol during this time.
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Some time along the way, Tsutomu found himself included in the Guildâs monster hunting teams, and was half-forced to accompany them. Still, he knew that the populace would get judgmental if he did not go at least once or twice, therefore, he was rather grateful for the Guildâs consideration.
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While both helping the Guild with the Dungeon in town and going with the Labyrinth Conquerors to the Dungeons outside, he took those opportunities to instruct people on the three-role composition again. At one point, he also had a personal conversation with the Clan Leader of Labyrinth Conquerors, the silver-haired Elf lady. Since Tsutomu was known as one of the biggest contributors during the Stampede, he was, to no oneâs surprise, invited to join the Labyrinth Conquerors.
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Tsutomu wanted above all else to clear Godâs Dungeon, so he ultimately turned down the invitation. The lady did not seem to be giving up anytime soon, however, which annoyed Tsutomu a fair bit.
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And now, six weeks after the Stampede, the Monitors still showed only beginner and intermediate Explorers going through Godâs Dungeon. The major Clans, under the Labyrinth Conquerorsâ guidance, were still going around to various Dungeons. Still, the cullings were just about done now, and it would be only two more weeks until the major Clans resumed their usual exploration.
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Until then, it was a period of major and mid-tier Clans looking at the Monitors in search of promising newcomers to recruit. Tsutomu was also planning to recruit some Clan members based on the lists he had received from Ealdred Crow during the past two weeks.
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Currently, the only people who would definitely join him were Garmâs apprentice Daryl, as a Tank, and Amyâs close friend Diniel, as an Attacker. In the latterâs case, it was mainly because Tsutomu had bailed her out of danger during the Stampede, and Amyâs recommendation, that she had decided to join.
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Tsutomu could establish a Clan now, because he had the minimum number of members required â and so he did so immediately, having received a Clan House as a reward from the nobility.
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Tsutomu took Daryl and Diniel to the Guild, where he then got an application form to register his Clan. After filling out most of it, he stopped at one particular field.
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âClan name, huh⌠Iâd never thought of thatâŚâ
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Realizing just now that he had forgotten the single most important thing, Tsutomu let go of the pen in his hand. Daryl, the young Cynokin, peeked over Tsutomuâs shoulder at the form, his eyes sparkling. Diniel, the blonde Elf, only yawned, showing no interest whatsoever.
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âHow about Three Beast Knights!? Doesnât that sound cool!?â Daryl excitedly recommended, his black dog ears bobbing cheerfully.
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âBut wouldnât that count just you, Amy, and Garm? Diniel and I arenât Beastkins, you know,â Tsutomu replied, sounding somewhat reluctant.
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âThen⌠Three Beast Knights and, uh⌠the Golden Conductor!â
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All the while, the receptionist lady grinned, seeing Daryl as a little puppy.
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âWhat about Amy and the Merry Comrades?â Diniel suggested.
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âStill too long⌠and besides, she isnât in the Clan yet! You do remember that sheâs joining later, right?â
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âJust hurry up and decide. Youâre the Clanâs leader, Tsutomu.â
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Tsutomu crossed his arms and pondered it over.
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âThe Triforce⌠no, that doesnât sound right. HmmâŚâ
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âPlease come up with a cool-sounding one!â
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âDonât make this harder for meâŚâ
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Tsutomu recoiled at Darylâs sparkly, overly enthusiastic gaze, but still proceeded to cross his arms and think it over. He wanted a name referencing the three-role composition and its stable combat loop, but could not come up with a good one.
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ââŚCombat flow, repetition, MĂśbius Band⌠no, that doesnât roll off the tongue⌠All right, I got it.â
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Letting go of all his doubts, he wrote the Clan name down. Daryl peeked at the form from behind him.
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âAbsolute⌠Helix?â Daryl read out the name and fell silent.
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Tsutomu, unsure of what to follow that with, simply cast his eyes down. Daryl, after shaking for a moment, exclaimed,
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âThat sounds nice! Letâs go with this! Sir Garm is sure to like it, too!â
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âNot bad.â
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Daryl seemed to think quite highly of the name, and Diniel did not seem to care either way. Tsutomu, actually somewhat relieved by how Diniel had reacted, handed the form over to the receptionist, finishing the Clan application process. Half a year since his arrival in his world, Tsutomu was finally able to establish a Clan of his own â the Absolute Helix.\nÂ
Tsutomu wanted to go Dungeon crawling immediately, but ever since he had been officially rewarded by the nobility after the Stampede, his face had become well-known to the people who had attended the ceremony. Since the major Clans would not be exploring Godâs Dungeon for another two weeks, he also could not publicly and realistically show up in the Dungeon during this time.
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Additionally, despite transferring his reward Gold back to the nobility, he still was absolutely loaded as far as his personal assets were concerned, so he was working hard to spend it well. With that said, the Forest Apothecaryâs Potions were limited in quantity, and all his equipment was more than sufficient. Even though he had paid the fees to sit out some of the mandatory Dungeon trips, it still was not enough to bring his funds down to a manageable level. He needed to find something else to splurge on.
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âAll right, now that thatâs done, why donât we go do some shopping?â
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âYes! What do you have in mind?â
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Tsutomu, while thinking how out of proportion Darylâs high-pitched, Husky-like voice was to the size of his body, opened the door out of the Guild and said,
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âLetâs get some new gear â for both of you!â
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âI can pick anything? You sure?â
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âSure. Money isnât an issue at all,â Tsutomu reassured as he and Diniel stepped into the latterâs favorite archery-specializing store.
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âThen Iâll take this and thisâŚâ
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Diniel proceeded to pick out various types of arrows, her eyes sparkling, albeit still as sleepy-looking as ever. Daryl seemed to never have been in an archery store before, as apparent from how he curiously browsed around, comparing arrows of various colors.
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Archer, similarly to Summoner, was a Job that could easily empty oneâs wallet. The arrows they let loose were obviously finite and had to be paid for, unlike in the game where they were just a part of attack animations and therefore infinite. Arrows were consumed when shot, and if they ran out, one could be left without a way to attack at all.
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As such, the first thing an Archer must learn was how not to break arrows and exhaust their supply. The main things to keep in mind were to avoid hitting monsters on their hard parts, which could damage arrows beyond salvaging, and to re-collect as many fallen arrows as possible after a battle. Neglecting to do these things would force them to be in the red.
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Diniel had originally lived in a forest and made a living as a hunter, so she knew her techniques well, being good at economizing and handling generic arrows.
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There were various special kinds of arrows, however, such as ones that popped into multiple smaller arrows, and whistle-like arrows that were used for sending signals. And they were expensive.
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The most useful type of them would be the elemental arrows. Each of them had different attributes, determined by the type of Magic Stones fitted in them, making them highly effective against different kinds of monsters. Due to their high production costs, they were generally highly priced to match.
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\nâI have a name! Itâs DARYL! Please remember it already!â
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âAnd you are⌠Tsutomu, right?â
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The Dwarf man, paying no attention to Darylâs barking-like retort, wiped the sweat off his own face and nodded to Tsutomu.
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âI am, yes. Nice to meet you.â
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âI heard about you from Garm. You pretty much saved Dungeon City, yeah? Really, thanks a ton â this workshopâs like home to me, you know. I wouldâve been sad as hell if it got wrecked.â
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âPlease, Iâm getting too much credit for that. Anyway, Iâd like to request some brand new equipment for Daryl hereâŚâ
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âOh? Whatâs your budget, eh?â
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âMoney isnât an issue at all, so please just make it as good as you can.â
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âHahaha! I like your attitude! Looks like youâve found yourself a good master, eh, boy? Thanks for bringing him here to me!â
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âHey, Iâm not a pet dog!â
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The old Dwarf let out a hearty laugh and then patted Daryl on the head. Daryl swatted the formerâs hand away, as if lashing out at him.
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âAnyway, we can go over the detaily-details over here.â
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The Dwarf stepped out of the counter toward Tsutomu and Daryl, and walked off to the road to his right. Tsutomu, suddenly recalling something, turned to ask Daryl,
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âWait, Daryl. Would you mind me going along as well?â
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âNot at all⌠actually, you better not leave me with a giant wallet like you did to Diniel! I canât bring myself to walk around with that much gold!â
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âOh, okay.â
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Tsutomu had received an impossibly large amount of Gold almost immediately upon arriving in this world, so he had never had to deal with any financial issue, and since he equated this worldâs money with in-game currency the game, his attitude toward it would naturally come off as strange. Tsutomu, fully understanding how Daryl could be so weirded out, followed the Dwarf to get on with their business.