Chapter 3: World Settings and Appearing Monsters
Bear House (Travel Version)
A bear sitting with its legs stretched out.
The sole of the right foot connects to a room, and the sole of the left foot connects to a storage area.
First floor includes a living room, kitchen, bath, toilet, and a small storage room.
Second floor has three rooms.
Bear House (Crimonia Version)
Bear House (Royal Capital Version)
Two bears sitting with their legs stretched out.
First floor includes a living room, kitchen, large bath, toilet, and large storage.
Second floor has an unspecified number of rooms.
Bear House (Inn Type)
First floor.
Second floor.
Third floor.
Bear’s Rest Shop
A shop run by Yuna.
Marked by a bear statue, and the interior is decorated with many bear figures.
The uniforms resemble bear mascot suits.
The shop mainly sells bread, along with pizza, pudding, and cakes.
The manager is Morin, who makes bread.
The assistant manager is her daughter, Karin.
Elena, the innkeeper’s daughter, is in charge of cakes.
Orphanage children also help as assistants.
Bear’s Cafeteria
Another shop run by Yuna.
There is a bear statue.
Mainly serves rice dishes and fish, as well as meat dishes.
The manager is Anzu.
There are three other staff members.
Orphanage children also work there.
Bear’s Rest Restaurant
A restaurant in the royal capital created by the king.
One bear statue holds a giant spoon, and another holds a giant fork.
Customers can enjoy Morin’s bread, royal cuisine, pudding, and more.
Citizen Card
A card held by ordinary citizens living in cities or the royal capital.
It contains age, name, and place of origin.
Guild Card
A card required for work.
For adventurers, it shows rank and profession.
For merchants, it shows commercial guild rank and profession.
It can also store money.
There may be other types of guilds as well.
Crystal Board
A device used for data management.
Its mechanism is unknown.
It also has network functions.
Requires mana (fingerprint) registration, so criminals can be identified at checkpoints.
Item Bag
A mysterious bag whose creation method is unknown.
The more it can store, the more expensive it becomes.
To retrieve an item, one must imagine it.
Others cannot retrieve items unless they know what is inside.
However, imagining taking everything out allows all contents to be retrieved at once.
If the bag is destroyed, its contents spill out automatically.
The Bear Box is considered the highest-grade item bag.
Magic Stone
A stone found inside monsters.
Magic stones have attributes.
Fire-type monsters yield fire magic stones.
Normal monsters yield non-attribute magic stones.
Non-attribute stones can be infused with magic to change their attribute.
However, their power becomes lower compared to natural ones.
Example:
A Snow Wolf yields an ice magic stone.
A normal Wolf yields a non-attribute stone that can be converted into an ice stone.
If a Snow Wolf’s ice stone is rated 10, a converted Wolf stone would be around 6 or 7.
It cannot surpass a natural magic stone.
Inspector
A person who investigates criminals.
Hero of Elfannica
A title granted to those who accomplish great deeds in the Elfannica Kingdom.
Recognized by both the Guild Master and the King.
Orphanage Workplaces
As of Chapter 42, there are 23 children.
They work at Bear’s Rest Shop, Anzu’s shop, and Sherry’s tailor shop.
Adventurer Ranks (Planned)
S Rank: A heroic title recognized by the king and citizens.
A Rank: B-rank adventurers recognized by the king and at least three guild executives.
B Rank: Can complete B-rank requests.
C Rank: Can complete C-rank requests.
D Rank: Can complete D-rank requests.
E Rank: Beginner adventurers.
F Rank: The lowest rank.
Nobility
Duke: Related to the royal family.
Marquis.
Count: Governs land.
Viscount.
Baron: No territory.
Monsters
Goblin
A low-level monster.
Highly reproductive and found everywhere.
Wolf
A low-level monster.
Highly reproductive and found everywhere.
Species vary depending on the region.
Orc
An upper low-level monster.
Uses weapons such as bows, swords, clubs, and staffs.
Red Orc
A lower mid-level monster.
Tiger Wolf
A mid-level wolf-type monster.
Black Tiger
Stronger than a Tiger Wolf.
Black Viper
A large snake-like monster.
Worm
A giant worm monster.
An omnivore that eats anything.
Wyvern
A low-level dragon.
Volgaras
A bird with a red beak, slightly larger than a hawk.
Its beak contains paralyzing poison.
Cockatrice
Hornet
Arachne
Sand Worm
Ragalute
A lizard-like monster.
Used as transportation in the desert.
Docile in nature.
Bear Goods
Bear Picture Book
A story about a girl and a bear.
Based on Fina and Yuna.
Roles:
The girl is Fina.
The bear is Yuna.
The mother is Tirumina.
The younger sister is Shuri.
The black bear is Kumayuru.
The white bear is Kumakyu.
The mother’s friend is Gentz.
The lord’s daughter is Noire.
Bear Plushies
Plush versions of Kumayuru and Kumakyu in cub form.
Bear Reversi
A board game featuring black and white bears.
Bear Playing Cards
The card backs feature bears.
The suits are fire, water, wind, and earth.
Face cards are stylized bear characters.
The King wears a crown.
The Queen appears regal.
The Jack holds a sword.
Elf Contract Magic
Contract condition: Do not reveal my secret to others.
If the other person already knows, it can be spoken.
If not, attempting to speak it results in uncontrollable laughter.
It also cannot be written down.
Trying to write it causes uncontrollable laughter.
Speaking it where others can hear also triggers laughter.
Talking to oneself is allowed.
Bear Fan Club Members
Number 0: Yuna
Number 1: Noa
Number 2: Fina
Number 3: Misa
Number 4: Shuri
Number 5: Sherry
Number 6: Shia
Number 7: Eleanora
Number 8: Sakura
Number 9: Ruimin