If he couldn’t use a skill to hide who he was, Karl knew that his best option was going to be to change his title when he went out, and use a more obscure form so that he wasn’t immediately recognized.
He didn’t know what percentage of others would be able to see his name, with the mixed Systems in this world.
But the ones born here could.
That was a pretty significant portion of the population that he wouldn’t be able to easily fool. Perhaps it would be better to just embrace it and go out as a World Dragon?
At least that way there wouldn’t be any unnecessary questions.
Karl wandered the aisles, looking for something that would be worth taking back home to learn, without really knowing what it was that he was looking for.
Anything that he could possibly want was available here somewhere. But at this point, Karl had no idea what he even needed for skills.
His new Class had a pretty good variety of abilities, and he hadn’t even started to buy anything out of the skill tree yet. So, it wasn’t a rush to get books unless they were something extremely useful.
Everything that he was seeing was an alternate version of something that he already had, so Karl went looking for the utility or life skill section of the building.
They had to have something.
[This place is brutal. They’ve got like ten shitty versions of Illusionary Domain just in one section of the shelves.] Opal complained as she watched from her space.
[I think we set our expectations too high. All the really good stuff is over Rare Grade, so it’s hidden somewhere else.
Karl, go upstairs again and see what you find.] Cara agreed.
[Fine, I will go see what there is. But there is no guarantee that we have enough money for the really good stuff. Remember that we just got lifetime royalties for one of the good things.]
Cara considered that. [It’s fine. If it’s new, it’s good. But none of this stuff is new, it’s new names for old stuff.]
[There is a whole shelf dedicated to how to cast Fireball.] Hawk laughed.
He wasn’t mad. Learning fireball was the best thing that they could be doing with their lives, as far as Hawk was concerned. But he was amused that they had come up with so many different ways to teach something so simple.
[There are so many nearly identical books in here. It’s a bit silly to need so many copies, but I guess there is no unified skill for teaching skills, other than the one that we’ve already got.] Opal noted.
[And we don’t even know if that will work on all the other Systems.] Karl agreed.
For all he knew, it might only work on people from his own home world.
The top floor of the repository was up a spiral staircase, but it was blocked off with a barrier, and a sign that informed them that an escort by the Elders was necessary to access the good stuff hidden on the other side.
It was also blocked from Cara’s inquisitive gaze, though she would normally have enough leeway in her point of view to see most of it from her space.

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