The Guild's Demands by Tao Wong

A Young Adult LitRPG Fantasy

Everyone Needs a Healer, Whether He Wants Them or Not

The guild's demands

Daniel Chai has fallen into a routine of adventuring and dungeon delving with his friends. They aren't making quick progress, but it's steady improvements and honest work.

Unfortunately, Daniel's ability as a healer, and one who is truly Gifted, has come home to roost with a vengeance. As his secret is exposed, Daniel's greatest fears come to play and adventuring guilds of all stripes attempt to recruit him and his friends, whether he wants it or not. Forced to navigate guild politics and noble interest, Daniel's simple life has once more grown complicated.

The Guild's Demands is book 7 of the Adventurers on Brad, a LitRPG young adult fantasy series. Written by bestselling author of the System Apocalypse and A Thousand Li, it draws inspiration from Japanese light novels like Dan Machi, Grimgar and Konosuba.

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Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / General

Secondary Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fairy Tales & Folklore / General

Language: English

Keywords: gamelit, litrpg, d&d, magic, healer, lightnovel, newadult, beastkin, catkin, adventurers, dungeonsanddragons

Word Count: 41600

Sample text:

“And what would the Three Skills Guild want with me?” Daniel asked. The guild was one of the larger, most powerful associations in the kingdom of Brad, though its power mainly came from the numerous nobles and their connections. Rumors abounded that they had close connections, maybe even a hold, on the current royalty. Most of those rumors also tied them to certain unsavory acts, though most of those were just that—rumors. They also had a few well-provisioned and well-equipped delving teams, but for the most part, it was just rich crafters. Crafting, running merchant stalls, and providing information services were what the Three Skills Guild were best known for.

Their name was a bit of a misnomer, for the Guild had pivoted in its origins from a mercenary guild to its current status over a hundred and fifty years ago. Many of the original members had acquired their noble lineage, giving them the strong connections they were rumored for. Still, the Guild kept its name for the sake of tradition.

“Oh, simply with an offer,” said Mattias. “We are desperate to build up proper adventuring teams, and you and yours fit the bill.”

Daniel raised an eyebrow skeptically. “That’s nice to hear, if a little improbable. We did well at the contests, but not that well.”

“Well, the Guild is pivoting its direction slightly and will be looking for more advanced junior Adventurers, other than cherry picking from the top,” Mattias said.

As hard as Daniel scrutinized the man, he could not find the lie. However, he knew that what Mattias spoke of was, at best, stretching the truth. There was no way that the Three Skills was looking so far down the ladder to pick up new Advanced Adventurers like them. Maybe in a couple of years, once they cleared at least one advanced dungeon.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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German
Unavailable for translation.
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Jordana Silva
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Magalí Mangin

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