Haeyeon Guild building

The Haeyeon Guild building is a multi-storey building located somewhere in Seoul, South Korea. It houses the majority of the Haeyeon administration's offices, as well as residences for Hunters and staff.

Layout
The first three floors of the guild building are open to Unawakened people and outsiders, and can be entered freely. A convenience store is located on the 1st floor. The building's lobby has a security room in one corner.

The guild building has a parking lot, and numerous taxis wait outside its doors, as it presumably sees a lot of traffic.

Upper floors
Floors 4 and above can be entered by outsiders only after passing a security check. During this check, Awakened visitors are given inventory-sealing bracelets that are locked with a key; it is returned when leaving the building. Taking it off by force results in immediate eviction from the premises, and the culprit must compensate the guild for the bracelet's cost. Guild members can enter the upper floors freely.

The building houses various facilities on its many floors. It includes an infirmary; visitors to patients must write in the guestbook before being allowed in. There is also a maintenance room, overseen by a manager, which stores weapons and equipment that can be rented by guild members. Members (other than S-ranks) must compensate the guild for damaged weapons and equipment. However, only non-guild-affiliated Hunters have to compensate the guild for using expendables like potions.

Elsewhere in the guild are reception rooms. One of these has antique styling, with an Eastern interior and classic Western furniture arranged in an unbalanced but harmonious fashion. The antique furniture is likely genuine.

Like many bigger guilds, Haeyeon Guild has its own equipment management department, only accessible after another security check. The department maintains various kinds of items, with specific divisions in charge of certain types. The department owns a regular office, with desks, chairs, and computers. It also owns a working area inside an adjacent room. The working room is furnished with a mana line, a special grinder for dungeon materials, a manual grinder (located in a separate workroom, good for delicate work), and other repair tools, both ordinary and dungeon-specialized. Its eight workers wear protective gear and wear blue towels with auto-cooling effects on their person, usually around their necks or tied at the hip.

The 10th floor contains the portal room, which is a room containing mini portals to other secure locations inside the building. Visitors must go through a security check before being allowed into the portal room.

Basement floors
The basement floors contain training facilities for Awakened people. The 2nd and 3rd floors are in particular places for training, though Awakeners who are high-rank or have high-rank skills must go elsewhere for full-fledged training.

Some training rooms are specialized for particular aspects of training, such as one room being specifically for stamina training. The training rooms are spacious with high ceilings, and reinforced walls and floors that can withstand a level 1 S-rank's strength. The rooms are filled with a variety of athletic training equipment and machines. Some rooms are also equipped with showering and sleeping facilities, likely to accommodate newly-Awakened high-rank Hunters who are acclimating to their strength. The sleeping facility includes a phone, as well as a call button next to the door, through which requests can be placed to staff.

The novice Hunter training room is similar to the training rooms, with athletic equipment and training machines. It is big enough to run around in comfortably. It also includes a pen where weakened monsters can be stored for combat training and skill experimentation. There is an emergency call button, and a booklet of equipment usage instructions is provided. The available machines include a ball-pitching machine, a durable sandbag that automatically measures damage dealt, and more.

Employee dorms
While Haeyeon Guild has outside company housing, it also offers housing for employees in the main building itself. The dorm maintenance office is located on the 15th floor and can be contacted for requests and arranging services.

Parts of the dorms are exclusive to A-ranks; these dorm units are particularly high-quality, seeming more like high-class apartments. One unit has at least four separate fully-furnished rooms, including two bedrooms, one kitchen, and one living room. The living room contains a large wall-mounted TV and a sofa, and is decorated like a high-class hotel. It has a large glass window on one wall with more seating placed close by. All glass in the living room is specially-made and sturdy. The kitchen is spacious and fancy, with various appliances, including a fully-stocked double-door fridge with a water dispenser on the front. The A-rank Hunter dorms offer a variety of services. Daily necessities and food items are provided by dorm maintenance upon request, up to a limit of 1 million won per month. This limit can be raised by personally paying for additional requests. Cleaning and laundry services are provided twice a week, and housekeepers can be hired with the owner's own money. Trash (once separated into wet and dry) can be personally disposed of through a chute in the hallway. A booklet with usage instructions and precautions is provided. The house can be entered with a key card, that can be given to maintenance if requesting cleaning while the owner is out. A fingerprint and password can also be registered in the security system to enter without the card.

Han Yoojin and Bak Yerim were temporarily assigned to stay in units A-15 and A-16 respectively. A door connecting the two units was installed on one side of the living room; it was lockable from unit A-16. Though Han Yoojin attempted to install a chain keeping the door shut from his side, Bak Yerim easily knocked it down. Unit A-15 temporarily also included a secure pen installed to house the Horned Flame Lion cub Peace, with clean glass walls, an air purification facility, hot and cold areas, and even a hardwood shelter. The pen took up about half of the unit's living room and was quite large. Its wiring was tidy, with few exposed parts. To accommodate the residing monster, the unit's inner entrance door was changed to a sturdier one.

Visitors (Unawakened or Awakened) are allowed into the dorms on a restricted basis. After going through the upper floor security check, they have to register their visit at dorm maintenance. A limited number of visitors are allowed, and their actions and movement are also restricted. Visitors can stay for at most one week per month in a guild member's residence. The guild member hosting them must also agree to take responsibility if issues occur.

The high-rank dorms' security facilities are somewhat lacking; it only has one security camera at the entrance.

Han Yoohyun's house
Han Yoohyun has a large house on one of the building's upper floors. The exact floor number is not known for safety purposes. The house itself has no attached stairs, doors, or elevators, and can only be accessed through one of the mini portals in the guild portal room; an additional identity check is required for access to Han Yoohyun's house portal.

The house takes up half a floor, and is filled with various rooms, most of them left empty. Its kitchen uses an induction stove. Its living room contains a huge TV and an extremely comfortable sofa, soft enough to be used as a bed. Several S-rank items are stored somewhere in the house as part of Han Yoohyun's personal collections.

The house also includes a greenhouse of sorts, densely filled with dungeon flora and fauna such as Gillotinae. The greenhouse has glass walls strong enough to withstand a C-rank monster's attacks. This greenhouse acted as Peace's residence for a few months before Han Yoojin adopted him.

Along with the house inside Haeyeon Guild headquarters, Han Yoohyun and the guild own separate residences located around the city.