User blog comment:Jackofalltrades9X/Enemies of the Holy War/@comment-124.83.31.223-20150916141956/@comment-4784862-20150916182814

First, to Jackofalltrades9X...I'm pretty sure when they come into existence as a "World Enemy" the WORLD ITSELF classifies them as such, and not the countries. This notification then goes out to all Heroes and whatnot (those who have access to the Book of Psalms, I'm guessing)...which is how they found out about him pretty much right after he became one.

Also...to answer the original poster's question about "Eilsamu" "Yuusha" and "Eiyuu"...first off the translations we went for them are "Yuusha = Hero", "Eiyuu = Great Hero", and "Eilsamu = Legendary Hero". They all essentially mean the same thing..."Hero"...it's just degrees on how much. In the case of "Eilsamu", the word is effectively a combination of Eiyuu and Yuusha...but I think it's an author-made "word".

On what makes up the Legendary Hero class...the author mentioned in Day 170 that it's a Job/Class/Whatever that's really rare and has the traits and abilities of the Hero and Great Hero classes...so it's likely that it requires both of those + other special conditions in order to achieve.

I'm not really certain if Great Hero is a straight up upgrade to Hero and replaces it...or if it's something unlocked alongside Hero. If it's the former then that implies that "Legendary Hero" is probably more or less the third Job evolution in that line. If it's the latter, then it might just be a special Job that acquires the user to possess both jobs in order to even have the POSSIBILITY of unlocking it. Kind of like the "Dragon Slayer" job that the old man in the 70s that Rou kills early on has...where only those who have actually killed a dragon can obtain the job.