Re-Estize Guildmaster

Re-Estize Guildmaster is the leader of the Adventurer's Guild in the Royal Capital of the Re-Estize Kingdom. She was also a former mythril class adventurer before becoming a guildmaster.

Appearance
She is described as a woman around 40 years old.

Personality
As an adventurer, she followed the guild's rules and she shouldn't be concerned with affairs of the state. When there's a crisis in the city, she shows great leadership and request all the adventurers to fight against that threat.

Background
Unknown on how she came to her current position, she was once a mythril class adventurer before she became the guildmaster of the Adventurer's Guild in Re-Estize.

The Men in the Kingdom Arc
It seems that she had noticed the cooperation, between Blue Roses and Princess Renner against Eight Fingers. As adventurers should not be concerned with affairs of the state, she disapproves of their behavior, but doesn't criticize the matter openly because of their adamantite ranks.

Considering the appearance of powerful devil Jaldabaoth as a special case, she convinces every adventurers of Re-Estize and requests their cooperation to fight against the army of demons.

Abilities and Powers
As the guildmaster, she has authority and command over the Adventurer's Guild in the Royal Capital.

Blue Roses
She disapproves Blue Roses when they interfering with the Kingdom's affairs. Since adventurers aren't allowed to take part in a country's external or internal affairs, but doesn't criticize about it openly. She is aware that she can't impose punishment on Blue Roses, because they're adamantite adventurers.

Trivia

 * The Guildmaster does not appear as a spokesperson for the adventurers in the Anime, instead Lakyus Alvein Dale Aindra takes on that role.

Quotes

 * (To the Adventurers): "However, this is an exceptional case. The Adventurer's Guild has decided to cooperate fully with the Kingdom, in order to quickly resolve the problems facing us. The princess will relate the details to us, so I pray you will be quiet and listen."