Michitaka

"I keep pulling all the short straws. What's the deal?"

- Michitaka, Volume 2 Annex

Michitaka is one of the players trapped in a the MMORPG Elder Tale. His character is a Human Monk-Blacksmith and he is the leader of the biggest production guild in Akihabara named Oceanic Systems, consisting of 2,500 members.

In the real world, he is a section chief salaryman.

Appearance
He has brown hair and brown eyes. Rather stocky in build, Michitaka is likened to a bear and is easily the largest of the three large Production guild masters.

Personality
Michitaka is seen by Henrietta as someone who is well-respected due to this strength and strong will, but his weak point is his lack of subtlety.

Round Table Conference arc
Michitaka's guild, along with The Roderick Firm and 8th Shopping District Center, is called to take part in a new operation headed by Shiroe and the Crescent Moon Alliance. Due to a gross misunderstanding of a new supposedly legendary-class quest, each guild put up 1.5 million Gold on the promise of the secret to Crescent Moon Alliance's cooking methods. However, after being informed that the operation was in actuality to set up the Round Table Alliance, and given the task to create a steam engine, the three major crafting guilds agreed to Shiroe's plan as it would get the economy running and result in an increase in business affairs.

Return of the Goblin King Arc
With the invitation by the League of Freedom Cities Eastal to attend the conference of lords, Mitchitaka was elected to represent the crafting guilds. In actuality, he wanted to stay behind and work on the Ocypete, but he lost in a game of rock-paper-scissors with Roderick and Karashin. He later attended a dinner with Lord Barte, who wanted to negotiate terms with sharing the steam-engine technology to travel across the sea.

Later on, during a conference with the Elder Tale Nobility, he plays the role of being against sending troops to fight against the goblin armies with the reasons that Akihabara had not been recognized as part of the League, and that the Adventurers had no obligation to accede to the demands of the arrogant nobles. He emphasized that point by cracking a solid marble table with a single blow.

Trivia

 * The Yen Press translation of The Knights of Camelot accidentally lists him as being a level 19 Monk instead of a level 90 Monk. It is likely that while transferring the templates from the previous volume, they forgot to change his level from Serara's.