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That varies. Some novels have where Nobles can very strongly 'request' adventurers for quests, provided they're either specialists on that type of quest or of a sufficient rank, but in others the adventurer's guild itself has that power.
Very few novels have settings where not the nation, not the nobility and not the adventurer's guild management can demand adventurers to complete tasks (excluding the emergency tasks when something is invading that particular town), so expect some of them to do it. How they go about it varies though. The only novels where that is a possible thing is usually where some adventurers are extremely powerful and known to have ... persuaded those people to not bother them or other adventurers for anything other than standard quests, or other rare reasons.
That varies. Some novels have where Nobles can very strongly 'request' adventurers for quests, provided they're either specialists on that type of quest or of a sufficient rank, but in others the adventurer's guild itself has that power.
Very few novels have settings where not the nation, not the nobility and not the adventurer's guild management can demand adventurers to complete tasks (excluding the emergency tasks when something is invading that particular town), so expect some of them to do it. How they go about it varies though. The only novels where that is a possible thing is usually where some adventurers are extremely powerful and known to have ... persuaded those people to not bother them or other adventurers for anything other than standard quests, or other rare reasons.