TENKEN 687 What it Mean to be an Adventurer
ãShe wants to be an adventurer...? How can someone with that level of ability become an adventurer? Moreover, isnât she still too young for it?ã
ãI-I will become one! Besides, everyone is a beginner at first!ã
Katley heard Sibyllaâs muttering and retorted. It seems that she felt ridiculed by her saying that there was no way someone like her could be an adventurer.
However, I donât think that Sibyllaâs murmur had anything about ridiculing her. I think she was simply expressing her doubts about whether there were any restrictions based on ability or age.
ãWill the guild approve though?ã
ã? They will. Adventurers are the very definition of freedom. Everyone is free to become one or quit at any timeã
Well, some guild masters, like Klimut, would try to keep the kids from registering as authorized adventurers and train them as apprentices though.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
It sure brings back the memories of our test with Donadrond. But that was a very special case.
ãHeeâ? But, for example, the kid there, if she becomes an adventurer, will she be useful? How can she protect people or kill magic beasts if the most she can do is collecting herbs?ã
ãUgh...ã
Katley groaned. But I guess she canât say anything back because it was a fact. Though she did not mean to defend Katley, Fran spoke back in her place.
ãBut whatâs wrong with that?ã
ãWe donât need such a useless adventurer, do we?ã
Sibylla speaks harshly but doesnât seem to have any ill intentions. But Fran retorts further.
ã?? I donât get it. Itâs not whether we need an adventurer or not. Itâs whether or not someone wants to be an adventurer. Itâs not about other peopleã
ãAre you okay with that? With all that strength, you donât think anything of it when you see weak adventurers? Donât you think theyâre a hindrance?ã
ãNot really. After all, people are people. Didnât you just say that we donât need useless adventurers?ã
ãYeahã
ãBut I donât understand what you mean by that. Being an adventurer isnât really about helping peopleã
ãHah? Whatâs their job then?ã
ãTo go on an adventure. Thatâs why weâre called adventurersã
Fran seemed a little irritated, it seemed that she didnât like Sibyllaâs remarks.
The way Sibylla says "adventurers are supposed to help people," "If an adventurer is not useful, theyâre not needed," must be what makes Fran feel like that.
Sibylla herself may not be aware of it, but she is talking about adventurers as if sheâs superior to them. I guess you could say that she unconsciously looks down on adventurers.
Fran doesnât like it. To most people, an adventurer is a lowly, bottom-tier job, but to Fran, itâs a career sheâs always dreamed of.
ãBeing an adventure as a job... Is such a job even necessary?ã
ãLike I said before. Whether weâre useful to the kind of you or not is irrelevant. Adventurers are free. We just do what we want to doã
Sheâs using "omae" to call her just now!! It seems that she is getting even more irritated. Little by little, her words began to show how irritated she is.
(TLN: Omae, ãå, considered as a disrespectful/rude pronoun to call someone)
ãSo youâre saying, you wonât fight to protect the people?ã
ãAdventurers are free. Those who want to fight for others will fight. Otherwise, they wonâtã
ãEven though they had the power to do so?ã
ãNn. Adventurers might take it on as a job. But being an adventurer is not about helping peopleã
Well, even though she says this, if there is someone in danger in front of her, she will probably go in and help them somehow.
But I guess thatâs just Franâs idea of the ideal adventurer. A hard worker, an individualist, a person who is free to make decisions based on preference rather than on whether something is right or wrong. A free and unbounded people.
Because of her race and the time she spent as a slave, Fran does not like to be bound or ordered around by others. Freedom is, in a sense, the most important thing for Fran, and it is the very thing she cannot allow to be violated.
And the image of the adventurer that Fran describes is the embodiment of that freedom.
On the other hand, despite her unreliable demeanor, Sibylla seems to take it for granted that we should stand in front of the weak and help them... Or rather, she must think that itâs the duty of the strong. I think this is quite a rare way of thinking in this world.
But that is why she cannot readily understand Franâs points. And likewise, Fran cannot readily understand Sibyllaâs point either. Their principles are too different from each other.
As the two continued their arguments, I remembered that we had talked about this same thing in the past somewhere.
On our way from the Kingdom of Kranzel to the Kingdom of Belios. We met a girl named Dianne, a self-proclaimed knight who served as Khannaâs squire and escort.
The two reacted as if they had never seen an adventurer before, and spoke with a surprisingly distorted impression of adventurers.
ãSo youâre saying that you adventurers wield power only for your personal interests?ã
ãYesã
Fran nodded casually at Sibyllaâs words.
Well, to put it bluntly, thatâs what happens most of the time. Not all adventurers are good person after all.
However, some of these interests are useful to others. Some of them, like Amanda, are working hard for her interestââor rather, her goal to help children in need.
But to begin with, I think itâs rather difficult to think of adventurers as a whole.
Adventurers, like Fran and Amanda, are all people with their own ideas and ambitions. Ten people, ten colors. There are as many goals, desires, and opinions as there are adventurers, and itâs hard to describe them with just one word.
(TLN: Ten peoples, ten colors, å人åè², everyone has their own interests and ideas)
Even the words "an adventurerâs job is to go on an adventure" that Fran said are just Franâs ideal of an adventurer.
ãPutting oneâs own desires over helping those in need... Is that what adventurers are all about?ã
ãYesã
Franâs presence changed at Sibyllaâs words. A slight hint of hostility begins to mix with her anger.
This isnât good. If Fran and Sibylla were to fight here, the damage to the surrounding area would be enormous. A hint of killing intent has already begun swirling between them.
But it was the flushed, trembling Katley who broke the ice. It wasnât that she wasnât feeling fear. But her anger seemed to outweigh her fear.
ãWhy are you...! Arbitrarily asking such questions! Arbitrarily pushing your ideal! Can you not arbitrarily crush my dream!? Who are you!? Where did you even come from!?ã
ãEh? No, I...ã
ãYou canât answer that?ã
ãAahâ well... Itâs not like we were hiding our identity or anything...ã
ãYou canât even tell your identity? How suspicious. Who in the world are you!?ã
ãS-suspicious? W-well you see...ã
ãIsnât that right!? You went into a dungeon but doesnât even know the adventurersâ code! Such a weird person is nothing short of suspicious!ã
ã...A-ah, well...ã
Itâs a breach of the adventurersâ code to ask someoneâs identity out of the blue, but Sibylla doesnât seem to know that. She flinched at Katleyâs angry look.
Look whoâs just like the big sister now, so she can be like this too, huh.
ãBesides, Fran-oneesama has saved many people! In the Beastman Country, she once fought for three days and three nights alone against a pack of more than 100,000 magic beasts to help her fellow Black Cat people to escape!ã
Huh? Isnât that story getting a little exaggerated?
ãWhen there was a dungeon stampede near Alessa, she single-handedly took on the dungeon boss to save the other fledgling adventurers, and successfully saved the lives of many adventurers!ã
Our fight against the demon somehow has become such a moving tale!?
Katley then continued her splendidly exaggerated story about Franâs deed.
It seems that the story gets even more exaggerated from each pass. As a result, the image of Fran that was imprinted on Katleyâs mind was that sheâs a strong, kind-hearted, solo black cat adventurer.
ãAnd thereâs still more to come from Fran-oneesama!ã