One after another, the Elders made their way to the Class Change Obelisk, and all emerged with matching excited expressions, and a new set of class skills to learn.
From what Karl could tell, none of them had gotten anything that was truly outlandish.
If they had, they were doing an excellent job of moderating their excitement to make them seem no more excited than any of the others.
That took a lot of the fun out of it for Cara, but the Clan’s Elders now had a bit more firepower than they did yesterday, and they wouldn’t be found lacking if someone tried to take up where the Templars had failed.
Sometimes, allies that weren’t willing or able to step up during the battle due to either timing or outside factors would still hold a grudge.
Especially when you completely wiped out a Clan, instead of integrating them.
Not that there had been much chance of integration. They had lost that opportunity when they refused to pay the damages and had chosen to attack the Elders that went to claim it.
"Well, it looks like we’re not going to be going back into seclusion for some time. There is so much damage to the residential areas that we’re going to be at it for years," the Shaman noted, distracting from Remi’s eagerness to corner him for information.
"Oh, are you a craftsman as well, then?" Dana asked.
"No. But it’s part of the role of Elder to supply the Clan with the resources that the juniors need. We could get away with rotating in and out of isolation with the others, but now we’ve got to rebuild the stockpiles so that everyone can replace what was lost.
The Clan Credit system isn’t worth much if there is nothing for them to trade the credits in for."
He had a point. With all the damaged gear, broken weapons, lost trinkets and belongings, they needed everything. And then there would be everything that they needed to keep their growth rate up, and that meant everyone would be in a hurry to trade in credits before the good stuff ran out.
The reserves of the Clan Warehouse wouldn’t last long like that.
"Is there anything that we can do to help? I know that we’re not Elders, and are just starting the Void Stage, but we’re pretty confident in our ability to gather resources." Dana offered.
"Well, we usually don’t go places alone, we accompany a group of younger members to dungeons and hidden realms.
If you want to join a group, I’m sure that we can work something out."
Karl smiled at Dana, who laughed, while the Elders gave the pair a confused group expression.
"I have a bonus to challenges, and it causes some instances to glitch out. They will let me go in alone, to a completely separate dungeon from everyone else, and just go wild. But it counts my beasts as part of me, as a solo contestant." Karl explained.

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