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... enturers of a guild were assigned to do could be broadly classified into three categories.

Firstly, there was the kind of jobs that revolved around escorting people or subduing monsters in return for money and contributions to the guild. The job of the so-called mercenaries more or less also fell into this category.

The primary task of the people from this category revolved around killing or knocking down creatures using their weapons and combat prowess.

It could be said ...

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