Important minor detail is that Gabrio is not considered an adventurer. This is important because, with how guilds work, he is an employee and no longer a member.

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Important minor detail is that Gabrio is not considered an adventurer. This is important because, with how guilds work, he is an employee and no longer a member.
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hii!! I saw your recent post about self shippers and I self ship myself with leorio from hunter hunter. Leorio is literally my sun (and I’m his moon lol) and I love him sm!!! Leorio really means a lot to me. Mine and Leorio’s ship name is gabrio. 🥺 ❤️ Also erigawa is canon!!
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Awe I love that!!!! 🤩🤩💕💕 Y’all are so precious together!!!! He adores you; you are his entire world!!!! I’ve seen some of your Gabrio art on your blog it’s so cute. I cant wait to see more art and learn more about Gabrio. You two are just a match made in heaven!!
This is actually an important point about guilds like that. Strictly speaking they don't "employ" adventurers. Rather they manage evaluation and some training so that the adventurers who are members can be guaranteed to meet certain minimum standards of skill and professionalism.
Access to those resources just made it a natural business decision to also act as a sort of job-board to help clients hire their members.
Delilah, for example, is technically self employed as she isn't employed by an adventuring company or other similar organization and is just a member of said guild.
Stakeouts are even more dull in real life where there's a nonzero chance of nothing happening at any point.
Woo! Starting a new bnj arc!
I think I'm at a solid 50-60% of my story arcs contain someone going through a window.
How they're getting away may be a pretty complicated question, even before magic is considered.