Inside the Library, Remi and Socrate were in their element.
The entire building was full of technical manuals, fiction novels, and history books. So, no matter what they were in the mood for, they could find something, and it might even be something that they didn’t know yet.
Naturally, both had gravitated to the botany section of the technical manuals, while Dana was perusing the history books, looking for one with a map and a list of local Clans.
That knowledge would be very useful when they were travelling, as they didn’t have the years of knowledge that the Elders did about who lived where, and who held grudges with each other.
That might be something that they could only find inside the Clan, but it seemed useful to everyone, so she might find it here as well.
She was skimming through a book entitled "Cachian Clan Leaders of the Modern Era" when she caught sight of something fluffy stopping next to her.
The something turned out to be a small Lycan girl, bipedal with a wolf’s head and mostly furred.
"May I help you with something?" She asked, as the girl was clearly staring at her.
"Yes, please. My father would like to know if you are an Inscriptionist as well as a Golem Mistress. My big sister just awakened the mage class, and he would like a [Golem] skill book for her."
Dana was about to ask why he didn’t just ask himself instead of sending the child, but when she saw him, wearing heavy plate armour and standing nearly two hundred and fifty centimetres tall with matted black fur, she understood.
He was not what one would consider easy to talk to.
He had likely just finished a dungeon run, going by the state he was in, while his size, combined with his bestial appearance, would frighten many people.
"Yes, I can trade him a skill book of [Golem]. You can tell him that I will trade it for raw crafting materials, or a book of equal value."
The little Lycan hugged her waist, and then ran back to her father.
Now, Dana was going to need a table to write at, as the Golem spell would take some time to complete. Fortunately, Libraries and Inscriptionists went hand in hand, and there was a fully stocked writing area off to one side.
"Might I use your supplies for a skill book? I have a request from one of the warriors." She asked the Librarian standing near the roped off section.
"Of course. It will be twenty gold coins to use the supplies for one skill book. If it should fail, it will be fifteen for the next and any further attempts."
Dana nodded, and converted a Clan Credit to get coins for the Librarian.
She handed them over, and the Librarian looked a bit startled as he saw the Darklight Host markings on the coins. Not many Clans would mint their own money like that. But the System said that it was pure gold, at precisely seven grams each.
That was precisely the standard for gold coins, no wear and no signs of prior use.

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