Chapter 1064: Nara Group Guild Alliance
It only took them a few more minutes before they had a full offer ready to be presented.
It was drafted by someone in their Guild, and the beastkin maid presented it to Karl with a reverent look that said she would not hold it against them for using her as a test subject.
Karl unrolled it, as they had written the offer in the form of a scroll, and looked through the terms.
{Nara Group Guild Alliance Offer}
{The Nara Group invites the Darklight Host to join as full members of their Guild Alliance.
Included as basic terms of the Alliance are:
⇒ Protection services should the Darklight Host or its members be challenged or attacked by Guilds outside the Alliance.
⇒ 30% off wholesale price for raw materials from the Allied Guild Warehouses.
⇒ Open access to the Guild Alliance Dungeon team organization board.
As additional terms to the Alliance, the Nara Group requires:
⇒ Open access to new items created exclusively by the Darklight Host
⇒ Purchase order priority for Epic Grade and higher crafted items before they are placed on the open market or at the Guild Store.
⇒ Wholesale Pricing on Epic Grade and higher items crafted by the Darklight Host.
The Nara Group additionally offers:
⇒ Open access to Totem Rank and higher item drop bidding.
⇒ Once Weekly escorts through Totem Rank and higher Dungeons for Darklight Host members of suitable ability, free of charge.}
Karl read through the scroll, and had a few questions.
“How does the bidding for Totem Rank items usually work in the Alliance?”
Hugo, the oversized mage, smiled proudly as he answered. “Normally, the only ones with the right to bid are those in the group, and if they don’t need it, the next offer goes to those at or above the level of the item with an associated class. It’s our way of making sure that items make it to the ones who need them first.
Also, the bidding is not done with money or items of value. We only trade opportunities. A priority spot on a Dungeon team, our bidding spot on another item, and so on. For you, I suppose that it would be fine to trade favours, as you are the only Totem Ranked crafter in the Guild at the moment.”
Karl smiled. Being able to trade things he could make for things he wanted would make his life much easier.
Deve, the Druid, nodded in agreement. “It’s how we maintain our power. Most guilds hoard items, or let members do so. If we’re not actually going to use the item, it goes to bid. Thanks to that, we’re one of the best geared alliances around the eastern shores of Lake Naraleddum.”
“Can I have a moment to confer with my Guild members? I don’t see this being an issue, but they might see something that I don’t.” Karl asked.
“Of course.”
Karl passed the scroll through a small opening into the Tiny World so that everyone could read it on their own.
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