Talk:Adventurer's Guild/@comment-29267600-20160724222951/@comment-29248623-20160729102343

I think its a balance of wisdom, experience, strength and political backing.

If you think about it adamantites are unlikely to become guild master due to them being in more dangerous missions and having a higher possibility of encountering death. They are seen in a better light than lower ranking adventurers and are more likely to become personal guards of nobles and have a higher likelihood of choosing other lines of work. (Think about war weary soldiers)

In Ainzach's case, I think he became a guildmaster mostly because he has a good relationship and deep roots in the community. It's also important that the guildmaster is a diplomatic/charismatic man that is respected by both the city he's in and the adventurers he administrates.