A Mercenary Guild. That is exactly why they caught his eye. As far as he knew, they were the only Mercenary Guild. The monster hunting was a plus, good for battles. A challenge to overcome. They're pretty flexible and versatile, all except for one thing. They do not harm the innocent. That is the one caveat that he knew of.
Tamas was a man that was dedicated to whatever his mission was. If your suffering was to his benefit, you will suffer. And he will have no qualms prolonging it as long as possible if it means he gets what he wants, which is usually results for his mission. And if you are in his way, you will be removed with as much force and brutality as it takes to do so and the only way you can stop him, is to offer him something better. Innocent or not. Which is why his other option was the Dark Guild, Sleeping Calamity.
It seemed the lesser of all other dark guilds and it was focused on pursuing strength. It fitted because it was not a guild of friendships like Blue Pegasus or Fairy Tail. Nor was it one about overthrowing Kings or world domination like the other ones.
Tamas did not mind companionship among a guild. Like how the Paradise Dawn would protect the north, it is their home after all. It is logical to protect your territory.
Both guilds were very tempting. They both offered what he wanted. It was a shame that they were not one. Though that would be probably one of the reasosns he wished to join one of these. To learn from them. He could always form a guild of his own in the future with ideals that he holds.
He looked at Renji who spoke to him or rather just glanced at him, before returning his attention to Yuurei.
"Indeed, none of us has thrown a single name. While I do that Yuurei's name and reputation precedes him. I do always still wish to learn the name from the mouth of the person themselves, instead of a third party" he spoke to Renji
Tho now he focused his introduction on both of them "My name is Tamas Horvath. I am a mercenary" he extended his hand for a handshake and now expected the same kind of introduction from both of them. Reputation or not, politeness was important. No matter if you were a star or not. He treated everyone equally as to not let their fame go to their head. Whether you were a penniless beggar or a wealthy noble, a seraph or a demon, guildmaster or a noboby, you get the same treatment, an equal treatment.
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