Is It Wrong To Repay The Debt In A Dungeon -f... Jun 2026

– Some characters (like the veteran adventurer Ryuu Lion) initially see Bell’s fixation on Ais as naive hero-worship. The Dungeon rewards clear-headedness; obsession gets people killed. Bell’s repeated charges into danger, all to “catch up” to Ais, could be seen as reckless rather than noble.

: Players navigate dungeons, face randomized encounters, and battle bosses that require strategic planning.

: High-level exploration requires expensive equipment. Even rookie adventurers like Bell are often forced to choose between better armor and basic survival. Why Debt Matters for the Story

Lysandra had a plan born in pragmatism. “We can’t win by petitions. We win by exposure,” she said. “If we make them notice, if we create an incident so public that the Guild must act, then the Guild’s own need to keep the city functional will force them to clear your father’s debt to keep from a riot. Or at least, to keep from a scandal.”

– Bell’s journey inspires others. Lili, a bitter supporter who betrayed previous parties, learns trust from Bell’s honesty. Welf, a blacksmith who abandoned magic swords, learns pride in his craft because Bell believes in his unbreakable weapons. Ryuu, a fugitive trapped in guilt, begins to heal after seeing Bell’s refusal to give up. Repaying one debt creates a cascade of repaid debts across Orario.

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