Well, here they are. Your...
adventurers.The first one, on the far left, is one
Vilus Darkicus. Ngosk assures you that is the given name he gave and not his scientific designation or something. He's apparently half-demon, and was arrested for looking like a goddamn demon. Ngosk assures you that any civil rights violations surrounding this action will be swiftly forgotten.
The next in line is
Gloria Brightshine. She's apparently half
angel but was arrested for public nudity. She also refused to wear the standard issue peasant rags she was issued, insisting that they were dumb and that there was therefore no
reason to wear them. The only way they got her decent for her audience with you was handing her a bunch of your silk napkins, which she apparently then promptly fashioned into what you suppose passes for underwear.
Third is
Sirscus Salamandra. He was arrested for numerous charges relating to sanitation, including publicly cooking rats, dead alley cats, grass, unidentified mushrooms, rotten fish, and, your guards suspect, at least one dead hobo. He was also caught swimming in the town well and hiding in various water troughs,
and storing some of his "ingredients" in various locations where you probably don't want dead rats and rotten shrooms lying about.
You could have sworn there was supposed to be a fourth, but you either can't remember what they were right now or you're mistaken.
Well, now that you've
got them, better start putting them to death. Work, you mean. Work. Yeah...
Ngosk assures you that adventurers are best fed on scraps- neither starved nor coddled. In particular, he suggests that granting them either some very basic starting equipment, or perhaps some sort of challenge or series of trials to earn such, would help them get started.
Other than that, the kingdom has no shortage of problems that need addressing. Obviously, Ngosk advises you start them off small, and preferably
swift. He suggests that adventurers are known for their short attention spans, and that more rapid, numerous requests will allow you to gauge their progress and get accustomed to them better.
You remind him the latter part is the
last thing you want to do, but he reminds you it's for the good of the kingdom.
*Sigh*...