The First Legendary Beast Master

Chapter 1082: The Show Must Go On

Chapter 1082: The Show Must Go On

Opal gently pulled everyone back onto the area of the illusion that would be over the actual floor, and returned the space to its natural look. That revealed that the chairs were set on the stepped stages, but they were quickly reorganized so that groups could talk more smoothly.

Illusionary maids brought snacks and drinks around, keeping everyone happy while they discussed the short viewing of the duel.

Then, twenty minutes after the duel viewing ended, the stage shimmered, as Opal brought up a new illusion.

{For those interested, we will begin a viewing of the adventures of the First King Drodh in ten minutes.} The stage announcer declared.

This was one that she had done multiple times before because the story was one of the great epics from the last resurgence, and at this point it was basically a fairytale, despite being based on verifiable historical events.

Many of the guests migrated back to the main floor to chat and drink, while over half settled in for another show.

If the Darklight Host was going to do a full movie night for their meet and greet, nobody was going to argue. It was much more interesting than most of the welcoming parties they had been to, where you just stood around chatting with the same group of people that you’d seen at the same fifty events before.

While that was also true of this one, as they were all Alliance members, they had seen a reenactment of a Mythic Rank duel and the mages had new gear to show off, so they had something new to discuss, even if they were around the same small group of people.

The gear was as much a talking point as the duel itself was. The fight between the two powerhouses was almost too fantastical to believe, as if they were at the same Rank, and not as if one were fighting with a 90 percent damage reduction handicap.

So, discussing the powerful, but clearly visible new outfits on the mages was much more interesting.

Especially when the ladies were suddenly so fashionable.

“You know, this will be a Cultural Revolution for the Alliance. Now that the mages look so good, it’s going to be difficult for the rest of us to keep up the ’but it’s the best drop’ mismatched fashion statement on our way to the Dungeons.” One of the Rogues laughed.

A warrior chuckled. “Right? We all look like hobos, and now they’re practically a uniformed force in Totem Rank robes. Maybe we should all start actually wearing our Guild Tabards, just to give us a bit of uniformity.”

The Rogue chuckled. Fighting in a tabard was a pain. It always got in the way, flapping around when the more agile fighters were performing acrobatics in combat. Nothing was worse than flipping over an attack and having a loose bit of cloth flip in your face, blocking your view.

In that way, Rae’s fashion for the Mythic Rogues made perfect sense for them. There were loose or flapping ends on the sleeves, no loose sashes, as many used for fashion, and some slack in most of the tops, but they were all secured at top and bottom, so nothing would move around when you were fighting.

“I just think that we might have larger issues if we start letting the mages dress like Idols. They’re already a bit strange, who knows what they’ll do if they are encouraged to cosplay in their daily life.” One of the Warriors joked.

There was some quiet laughter, but not from the mages. They looked like they were seriously considering it.

The Rogue snorted in amusement. “I am pretty sure that is a one-off sort of outfit. It wasn’t among the options that the Totem Ranked mages got. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the tailor made more of them if the mages requested it.

I don’t think that most of them will, though. Can you imagine Jennestra willingly wearing a short, frilly skirt in public?”

The others nearby laughed quietly at the thought. Jennestra was currently wearing one of the most traditional mage robe style outfits Rae had offered, and she was a notorious buzzkill.

She didn’t even approve of public displays of affection of any sort, or any sort of provocative outfit. She made the matrons of the Red Dragon Orphanages seem relaxed and forgiving.

In contrast, her younger sister, a Royal Ranked mage apprentice with the Guild, was notorious for the number of warriors who had been through her bedroom. Not just men, but always Warriors.

Karl went downstairs to join the guests who were more interested in new gear than the show, and was immediately swarmed with excited adventurers.

“It’s first come, first served, right? I mean among the Totems. Obviously, the main Raid Team will get their gear first.” One of the Warriors asked.

Karl nodded. “For custom orders, to an extent. Some things are easier to make in batches, so when we get to an item on the list with numerous requests, multiple people who requested the same thing will all get it at once.

For other orders, we will go through them as they were ordered, so the waiting time is somewhat reliable.”

“That’s a relief. At least that way, we won’t have to wait ages for our equipment. Well, some of us, anyhow. I know that some of the flashier sorts are going to request that you make something extremely ornate.

Does your Guild even do that? The clothing so far has been very high quality, but the plate armour was really distinct, not engraved like most Warriors request.” He asked.

“We actually have a number of sculptors and artists on staff. They might not be high ranking to finish all the items they work on, but there is no harm in letting them do the artistic portions, and then letting the master craftsmen finish the enchanting.” Karl explained.

“Oh, that is a good point. You can upgrade a nonmagical statue or a partially completed armour piece if the material is right. Perfect.”

His relieved tone earned him a companionable pat on the shoulder from one of the warrior women. “But can you do heavier armoured versions of the Rogue leather? I am an Agility type fighter, but I need more protection than that, and a brigandine isn’t going to work for my fighting style.”

Karl nodded. “Lady Rae can do you some hardened leather, chitin or similar armour, or we can do plate over a leather or cloth base for mobility. Just put in the order for what you would prefer, and we will do our best to fill it.

The Masters know multiple styles as well. So, not just the knightly armour plates that are more common, but also the layered plate exposed brigandine and lamellar that is more traditional in Drodh, or the other Demonic fashions.

You can also request specialty materials, but in most cases, you will have to provide the materials plus a crafting fee.”

Working with new materials also helped crafters expand their skills, and unlock new abilities related to their trade. So, letting people give them exotic materials to work with was a win for everyone.

It also saved Karl from having to take on random missions to find rare materials.

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