Primordial Awakening: I Can Evolve My Skills Infinitely
Chapter 35: Guild Creation, Primordial Guild

Chapter 35: Guild Creation, Primordial Guild

Sam stepped into the [Awakener Association] with a calm, unreadable look on his face.

His footsteps echoed lightly against the polished floor as he scanned the large lobby.

This was it, the moment he’d been working toward since entering the first layer. The true beginning of his journey.

He was finally ready to create his guild.

Though confident, he had to admit he didn’t know exactly how the process worked.

Up until now, he’d focused solely on reaching [Apprentice Rank], knowing that this milestone was required to start a guild of his own.

Everything beyond that... he was figuring out as he went.

Spotting the front counter, Sam approached the nearest available receptionist.

This time, it wasn’t the same one he’d spoken to before. A different woman greeted him, her posture perfect and her smile practiced.

"Hello, sir," she said politely. "What may I help you with today?"

"I want to create a guild," Sam replied, skipping any pleasantries.

The receptionist blinked once, clearly not expecting that answer so bluntly.

"Oh... I see." Her smile wavered for a moment, but she quickly composed herself. "In that case, please follow the hallway marked [Guild]. You’ll find everything you need from there."

Sam looked in the direction she pointed and noticed the hallway almost immediately—above it, a glowing inscription: [Guild].

"Thanks," he said, then turned without another word and made his way there.

Once the guild existed, any achievement he earned would carry the name forward, growing its reputation naturally.

After following the corridor for a short while, Sam reached the end and arrived at a much larger chamber.

It looked like a waiting area at first, with a few people standing around, though far fewer than he had expected.

A staff member wearing the Association’s insignia noticed his arrival and stepped forward.

"Are you here to create a guild?" the man asked calmly.

"Yes."

"In that case, you’ll want to use one of the [Guild Creation] rooms." The man gestured to a set of doors at the back. "They’re linked directly to the system. Everything inside is private, only you will see the panels and information. You can make changes or decisions at your own pace, and the Association won’t review the guild until you ask for it."

"Private?" Sam tilted his head slightly.

The staff nodded. "Correct. The name, status, members, none of that is visible to us until you register it."

That made sense. Sam gave a small nod of understanding and watched as the man turned to assist someone else.

He made his way toward the back and looked around until he found a door labeled [Guild Creation] that wasn’t currently in use.

The area was surprisingly empty. As expected, not many awakened dared to try forming a guild of their own. Most lacked the power, while others lacked the will.

Sam opened the door and stepped inside.

It shut behind him with a quiet hiss, and he was left standing alone in a silent room, empty save for a faint glow pulsing through the walls.

Ding!

[Do you wish to create a guild?]

A floating panel appeared in front of him. Sam didn’t hesitate.

"Yes."

[Very well.]

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[Name: Sam Walker]

[Class: Primordial (SSS-Rank)]

[Rank: Apprentice]

[All conditions have been met. You are eligible to create a guild.]

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The process, as he’d guessed, was simple. So long as he had the strength and had reached Apprentice rank, he didn’t need to pay or fill out paperwork. No tests. No trials.

Even if Sam was alone, he could still form a guild. Recruitment wasn’t required, and he could build everything from scratch.

Ding!

[What do you wish your guild’s name to be? Please choose carefully, this cannot be changed.]

This was his one and only opportunity to choose a name for his guild, because afterward everybody else would know it as this name.

Sam paused, tapping a finger to his chin as he mulled it over.

He truly was wondering what he should be calling the guild that would start his real journey in this world.

"There’s a lot of options..." he murmured to himself.

But before he could settle on anything, another panel appeared without warning.

[Are you sure you want "Primordial" to be the name of your guild?]

"Huh?" Sam blinked. "I didn’t even say anything—"

Ding!

[Confirmed.]

[Congratulations to Sam Walker for creating the "Primordial Guild."]

"..." Sam stared at the panel for a few seconds, then returned to his neutral expression as he understood exactly what was happening, "Ok."

He actually liked the name, it fit perfectly. He hadn’t said it out loud because he’d assumed it was already taken. But apparently, it wasn’t.

[Thank me later.]

Sam smirked. "Noted."

[You may now leave the "Guild Creation" room and continue your journey, Primordial.]

Sam stared at the panel for a few seconds, his crimson eyes flaring at the word "Primordial", but he quickly turned and left as the door opened.

Once he returned to the main room, he opened his status screen to confirm the change.

Sure enough, a new line had been added right between his class and rank.

[Guild: Primordial (Leader)]

He tapped on it, and a new window expanded.

---

[Primordial Guild]

[Position: Leader]

[Members: 1]

[Status: Unregistered]

[Hell-Mode Analysis: A one-man guild in the making.]

---

Sam couldn’t help but smile at the last line.

He knew the hell-mode analysis was mocking him a little, but it wasn’t wrong. Right now, he was the only member.

He wasn’t interested in gathering dozens of random people.

In truth, the only ones he might even consider adding were the heroines or some powerful awakeners, and right now, only Lily and Alicia were familiar enough with him. But both of them were busy with their own goals.

So, for now, Sam would go it alone. Still, it was time to register the guild officially.

He walked toward the [Guild Registration] area and approached another receptionist. This one was different from earlier, a tall woman with a kind face and sharp eyes.

"Good afternoon," she said. "How may we assist you today?"

"I created a guild. I want to register it under the Association."

There were only benefits to doing this. Once registered, his guild’s achievements would be tracked.

He would also appear in the [Guild Ranking] in addition to receiving information about events.

As a Primordial, having access to that information was priceless.

"Understood," the receptionist nodded. "May I have your name and the name of the guild you created?"

Sam hesitated for just a second but...

[Proceed.]

He nodded again, gaining confidence.

"Sam Walker. Primordial Guild."

The moment he said his name, the receptionist froze. Her eyes darted to her screen, checking the confirmation data. Her face paled slightly.

"Oh, sh—" she caught herself and swallowed, visibly flustered. "V-Very well, sir..."

She didn’t say anything else, simply typed in the information while trying not to panic. Her hands were shaking slightly.

Clearly, she recognized the name. But she couldn’t say anything. Not here. Not publicly. The Association had strict rules.

A minute later, she looked up and forced a smile.

"I-It’s done," she said, her voice a little shaky. "Y-Your guild has been registered. Best of luck to the... P-Primordial Guild. We hope to see you rise in the rankings."

"Thanks," Sam replied with a smile, standing from his seat and walking away.

Ding!

[Your guild "Primordial" has officially been registered with the Awakener Association. It is now recognized as a fully-fledged guild.]

This was it. Everything so far had led to this moment.

Now that his guild was real, and his name had been seen by the world... he knew the real challenge was only beginning.

But he didn’t feel pressure. Only excitement.

He would do everything in his power to grow stronger and push his reputation up.

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