With the kitchen done, Karl moved on to the rest of the house, examining the layout as he explored.
The first floor was just a few small offices and the store, plus the kitchen and a lot of storage. But the second floor was all small rooms, as if this place had once been an Inn, or perhaps a barracks, given how small the rooms were.
The Lycans looked concerned about the amount of space, as they were not a petite and slender species. But Karl immediately began to alter the rooms, using [Pet Space] with [Illusionary Domain], [Reality Warp], and [Randomize] to make the room match the person that it was linked with.
The Guild Leader could reassign them, but anyone could claim an empty space, and it would alter the room to match their needs.
Using [Pet Space] alone would have made them properly large separate space rooms, but combining all the spells allowed for much more flexibility, including the ability to add things that weren’t directly related to the space being a proper "Kennel" as Pet Space insisted the small homes were called.
For example, it would not include a garden, but this way, they could include natural spaces for the Lycans that appeared to be outdoors, not indoors.
Karl worked his way around the floor, doing dozens of rooms before he realized that nobody was claiming them.
"You can start moving in now if you want. The rooms will adapt to the occupant, so there is no need to hesitate unless you want a different space, or to be on a higher floor."
"Oh, well, that makes sense. We will put the warriors by the stairs so that they’re closest if there is trouble. That’s our usual method. It’s just a shame that the rooms are small."
Karl laughed, and waited for someone to enter one of the rooms.
The Pack thought that he was using illusions to decorate, as the previous occupants even took the furniture. But the moment that they entered the first room, gasps sounded through the room, and one of the young warriors began to celebrate.
"This is amazing. It’s even got a training gargoyle in the garden. How cool is that? Is that a real gargoyle?"
Karl shook his head. "No. It’s an illusionary construct. If you hit it with a skill, it will vanish. You can spar with it, though. The illusionary constructs are solid, and have relatively high strength as well as agility. It’s enough to keep up your reflexes, or keep you motivated to train.
If you focus, you should be able to change the illusion in your own room. However, the spell normally picks the form that will be best for general training.
It’s not omniscient, but it is pretty good at choosing forms."
"There is a whole suite in here. It even has a kitchenette and a stocked pantry. Is that normal?"


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