While the Guild worked on their first few projects, Karl began to write out more basic designs on the board.
There were a few that always sold well, no matter where you were or who you were dealing with. The strength and skill damage combo was a given. That’s why they started with it.
But enchanting items for mana storage was even less common and more valuable here in the Immortal Worlds than it was back home. In the Mortal Realm, everyone just assumed it was a mage thing, so if they needed it, they went to the mages.
Here, entire Sects were based around a single combat style, and they viewed this sort of energy storage item as a rare relic that the dungeons rarely dropped.
They never considered that there was likely someone out there who could make it.
In fact, many of them wouldn’t even think to ask, as they hated the thought of relying on another Sect for goods.
That was a hurdle that the Darklight Host was going to have to overcome if they were going to build their clientele. Having what people needed was great within the New Home Merchant Clan. But that was only about ten thousand people who would actively want new gear.
If they truly wanted to expand their market, even as much as the Drodh Guild House, they were going to have to attract other Clans.
Drodh, at its peak, was nearly two hundred thousand people.
Sure, they were on a whole different power scale, but when you were looking at volume of sales, they had it covered.
Even with competitors all over town, The Darklight Host had done amazingly well.
That’s what Karl wanted for the branch here.
It didn’t seem like too much to ask that they should be able to get customers at least from the city of Condim, and perhaps even from the other major towns in the region. As he recalled, they should be Forvemiras and Cacheirinha.
Whoever named that last one was a masochist, he thought. But the majority of the New Home just called the Immortals there the Irina Sect, which was much more pronounceable.
Asking for customers from the Almeixei Sect was likely too much. They weren’t too much further away than Telheusto, though they were on the south coast of the peninsula. But they were a massive clan, and claimed over a quarter million Immortal residents of their city, all ostensibly in the same Sect.
They spent a lot of time training, and kept a standing army to enforce their will over the region.
That had been questioned recently, in their opinion, as the Gralpedrin Templars marched straight through their territory to get to the New Home Clan, and it had made them touchy about the subject.


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