Ahmad whispered something to one of the teachers, who ran nodded, and then gave him a thumbs up.
"The teachers have organized themselves as a Guild, now that the System Functions are coming back online. So, we can just send Guild messages when we need to talk to each other." She explained.
Karl nodded. "That is convenient. I’ve got most of the craftsmen, and all of the senior crafters, in the Darklight Host with me. We’ve also got a Guild House set up, with a Guild Store, so we can easily transfer crafted items around and distribute wages."
He could see the teachers making notes. That function might not be online here yet, but they also simply might not have noticed it yet.
With the Academy being their base of operations, it would be easy enough to set it as the Guild House for the Teachers’ Guild. Then, the supply room could become the Guild Store.
It would be a huge improvement in inventory management, as the System logged everything that was sold or stocked.
But that was not Karl’s problem.
Rae had vanished again, and he wasn’t sure where she had gone.
Then, she reappeared with an arm wrapped around Morgana, and an excited smile on her face.
"You will love this look. It’s perfect for you, and I’ve been waiting for just the right time to be able to deliver it.
Don’t worry, I have more dresses for the actual wedding trip.
Try it on." Rae informed the Witch Doctor.
The outfit was a long silk corseted gown, with spiderweb pattern embroidery, a gossamer caplet that had runes glowing around the edges. Not actual Runecrafting runes, but additional effects added through Rae’s Master Tailoring abilities using glowing threads.
Then Rae added a thin veil and headscarf, and Morgana giggled.
"I feel like a princess." She laughed.
Rae nodded and Karl shrugged. "You look like a Princess. A goth spider princess, but still a princess. It’s a good match."
Bob Mackenzie shook his head in dismay as he walked up to the scene. "Who would have thought? After all this time, the Monster Man is back, and he’s taught a Bloodbath Spider how to make clothing."
Rae winked at him. "Would you like me to cocoon you as well? I can make something wonderfully fashionable?"
The warrior shook his head. "Perhaps a suit for the wedding, but I’m good for now."
Slowly, the other guests made their way across the grounds.
Everyone had been in the middle of teaching a class, other than Doug Mackenzie, who was working in the infirmary and had to finish healing a broken leg before he came over.
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