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Chivalry Guild

Character

A minor South Korean guild built mostly from C-Rank hunters. Leaning on Stardust let it punch up to B-Rank gates. The group shows up only in the manhua of Ragnarok, never in the other versions of the story.

Location: South Korea
Adaptation Exclusive: Ragnarok manhua only
Starting Composition: mostly C-Rank hunters
First Appearance Webtoon: Chapter 30
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Overview

This small South Korean organization started out with a roster made up largely of C-Rank hunters. Through steady reliance on Stardust, the group rose in power until it could take on B-Rank gates, a climb well past what its base lineup would normally permit. As for where it appears, the guild is unique to one telling of the story: among the various adaptations, only the manhua of Ragnarok features it at all.

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Role

The hunters were celebrating both a new office and their freshly won rights to a B-Rank gate in Incheon. One of them, Kim Sungsoo, raised a warning that the Korean Hunters Association might soon ban Stardust under fresh legislation. The mood broke when Tiel arrived and demanded those Incheon gate rights for himself. Since almost every member had taken Stardust, they fell entirely under his sway and carried out his orders, with Sungsoo the lone exception because he had never used the substance.

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Notable Members

Kim Sungsoo, ranked B, was the single hunter Stardust had never touched, leaving him free of Tiel's control. He tried to wrench his brainwashed comrades loose, only to be cut down without effort by Tiel. Once Sungsoo was dead, Tiel directed the surviving members to clear away the corpse and wipe the whole incident from their minds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chivalry Guild in Solo Leveling?

The Chivalry Guild is a minor South Korean organization built mostly from C-Rank hunters. Through steady reliance on Stardust, it rose in power until it could take on B-Rank gates, well past what its base lineup would normally permit.

How did the Chivalry Guild punch above its rank?

The Chivalry Guild relied on Stardust to climb beyond its C-Rank base, eventually winning the rights to a B-Rank gate in Incheon. Almost every member had taken Stardust, which later left them vulnerable to the antagonist Tiel's control.

In which Solo Leveling adaptation does the Chivalry Guild appear?

The Chivalry Guild is unique to one telling of the story. Among the various adaptations, only the manhua of Ragnarok features the guild at all.

What happened to the Chivalry Guild?

After the guild celebrated a new office and its Incheon B-Rank gate rights, Tiel arrived and demanded those rights for himself. Because almost every member had taken Stardust, they fell entirely under his sway and carried out his orders.

Who is Kim Sungsoo in the Chivalry Guild?

Kim Sungsoo is a B-Rank hunter and the single member Stardust never touched, which left him free of Tiel's control. He tried to wrench his brainwashed comrades loose but was cut down without effort by Tiel, who then had the others clear the body and forget the incident.

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