Chapter 1071: Nara Group Castle
Hugo made a grand gesture as they stepped through the portal. “Welcome to the Nara Group Castle. It doesn’t belong to any of the Guilds, it’s cooperatively owned by the Alliance itself, with hired staff to maintain it.”
In front of Karl was an enormous stone building, six stories tall and large enough that it rather resembled a warehouse with a stone wall around the parking lot.
“Call it ostentatious, but with ten Mythic Ranked members, over sixty Totems, and two hundred Overlords, among our combined one thousand members, we have plenty of big egos to cater to, and this location is closer to the Dungeon that the group controls than any of our individual Guild Houses.
Now that you’re members, we will arrange a section of the building for the Darklight Host members to use when they are in the area. The layout is somewhat unique, as you will see once you get inside.
The Lake Naraleddum region is a haven for the desperate and the overconfident, as there are also dozens of minor Dungeons in the area, mostly Monarch Ranked and higher. There is a magical map on the wall, showing which ones are active and which are on timers, as Guild Alliance groups trigger the cooldown on many of the Dungeons, the same as Guild members clearing the instance do.”
The big mage stopped to catch his breath, and a group of dragonkin servants came running out to greet them.
“These are some of our apprentices. Guildless hopeful adventurers who work at the Alliance house for job experience and the chance to get taken on as a porter, which comes with loot rights to dungeons.” Hugo explained.
The Dragonkin warrior, a teenaged boy at the Commander Rank, nodded enthusiastically.
“The Dungeon doesn’t put a minimum Rank on entrants, so we can do the looting, collect materials and carry items for adventuring teams who don’t have inventory space.” The boy explained.
“No inventory space?” Karl asked in confusion.
Hugo shrugged. “Some classes get strange inventory options. Some get a chest, some only get a few dozen spots to place items, and if they carry a lot of random junk, they’re always out of space. Do you have a lot?”
Dana snickered quietly at the thought of all the loot that had to be hiding in the beast spaces, but Karl just nodded.
“The System considers me a sort of support class, so other than my bonded items, I have a number of chests, each one larger than the one I got the rank before.”
Not that he used them much. In fact, they were ninety percent empty, with only two even being used regularly.
For items to be upgraded and finished items, naturally.
Deve wrapped an arm around Karl and Dana’s shoulders, as they were standing together, and led them forward.
“Just wait until you get settled in. It’s going to be great having actual crafters in the Alliance. Tell me, Miss Dana, how are you at dealing with pathetic pleading and tears?” He asked.
Dana laughed. “Surely, with so many dungeons, things aren’t that dire.”
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