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Worker

A Worker is a job similar to an Adventurer. Workers receive and solve requests by their own, without going through the Adventurer Guild. Thus their business is mainly related to the illegal, underground part of society.

    Foresight 
One of the four group of worker that volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious Large Tomb.

Hekkeran Termite

The leader of Foresight and also a worker.

Roberdyck Goltron

A worker and priest of Foresight.

Arche Eeb Rile Furt

A worker and magic caster of Foresight who volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious large tomb. She was also a former noble and a student of the Magic Academy.
  • Aura Vision: Her talent enables her to see a person's aura to gauge their strength. Seeing Ainz's aura once he removes the ring which hides his real power causes her to vomit in fear.
  • Break the Cutie: And how.
  • Human Resources: The Light Novel goes into pretty gory detail concerning her fate. Her voicebox is given to Entoma to replace the one she lost fighting Blue Rose, Demiurge gets her skin, her head is used as a decoration, and the rest of her joins the larder.
  • Only in It for the Money: She wouldn't even be a worker if her parents weren't insistent on living like nobles without actually having the financial means to do so.
  • Tragic Dream: Took on the "worker" profession to get her family, especially her young sisters, out of a massive debt her foolish "aristocrat" parents got them into.

Imina

A half elf human worker and member of Foresight.

    Green Leaf 
One of the four group of worker who volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious Large Tomb.

Parpatra "Green Leaf" Ogrion

A veteran worker and the leader of Green Leaf.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's decades older than the retirement age for his profession but is still skilled enough to be Mithril ranked.
  • An Ice Person: His attack Piercing White Dragon Tusk.
  • Shock and Awe: His attack Piercing Blue Dragon Tusk
  • Stronger with Age: Averted. He used to have the strength of an Orichalcum adventurer until he got old.

    Heavy Masher 
One of the four group of worker who volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious Large Tomb.

Gringham

A worker and the leader of Heavy Masher.
  • Antiquated Linguistics: The way he speaks is odd and archaic. It's actually just an affectation, however, which is designed to hide the fact that he isn't very intelligent. Better to be thought a weirdo than a fool, which would undermine his authority.
  • Benevolent Boss: Treats his worker team well and is loved by them.
  • Feigning Intelligence: Is the third child of a farmer, and has no formal education, but acts like a well-educated noble.
  • The Leader: Of Heavy Masher.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Is often mistaken for a dwarf, but he's one of the strongest members of Heavy Masher.

    Tenmu 
One of the four group of worker who volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious Large Tomb.

Erya Uzruth

A worker and the leader of Tenmu. He and his slaves volunteered to explore and investigate the mysterious large tomb.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Believes himself to be the strongest swordsman, even superior to Gazef Stronoff, and won't hesitate to tell you.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After being mortally wounded and crippled by Hamsuke, his own elven slaves finish him off, kicking his corpse for good measure.
  • Establishing Character Moment: His introduction has him beating one of his own elven slaves.
  • Fantastic Racism: Speculated to be a result of being raised in the Slane Theocracy Erya is heavily prejudiced against non-humans, including half-bloods.
  • Karmic Death: It's fitting that an arrogant racist jerk who looks down on anyone who isn't human is defeated by a giant hamster and finished off by the elven slaves he abused.

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