Innkeeper
classAlso known as: [Innkeeper], Innkeeper (class)
A class focused on running inns, hospitality, and tending to guests and establishments.
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The [Innkeeper] class appears to grant the holder legal jurisdiction over their establishment, allowing them to declare it an 'independent inn' and deny the authority of city law enforcement within its walls.
Appears as the class Erin receives at the chapter’s end, signifying her new role tied to the inn.
Referenced via a system notification awarding Erin Innkeeper Level 4 after she defends the inn.
Erin notes she has four levels in Innkeeper, framing her current capabilities and limits.
Erin's [Innkeeper] class is a central topic of conversation. She reveals her class and current level to Relc and Klbkch, which serves as a starting point for them to explain the world's leveling system to her. She levels up in this class at the chapter's conclusion.
Erin wonders what being an [Innkeeper] means and how the class works.
Erin is acknowledged as an Innkeeper, tying her role to her activities at the inn.
Erin's class is a key part of her identity in the chapter. It is discussed by Relc in relation to her [Basic Crafting] skill, comparing it to other artisan classes.
Erin reflects on her [Innkeeper] class, wondering if it's responsible for her newfound sense of duty and whether it will change her personality into a stereotypical innkeeper.
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“…I believe I am incorrect. Relc, the Watch has no authority here. This is an independent inn, and the [Innkeeper] is allowed to deny our authority here.”
“…Hey. What happened to levels 2 and 3?”
“Am I an innkeeper? Is that what this world is doing to me?”
“An [Innkeeper], is it? Are you opening up a business here? Humans almost never move to Liscor. I’m Selys, by the way. I should have said so from the start. My apologies.”
+13 more quotes →“It’s far. But I have to go. Maybe? Yes…no. No? Yes. I need food. And I need to feed my guests. It’s my duty as an innkeeper.”