Karl used the System’s Shop interface to place an assortment of Peerless Grade items in the upper cabinet.
Most of them were made for warriors, but there were items for healers and mages in there as well, enough to get everyone excited about the prospect of being able to obtain a rare item from the Darklight Host.
"Oh, now that is a priceless collection. Aren’t you worried that someone will try to rob the Guild House?" One of the Immortals asked.
"Not particularly. I’ve already got the blood trim on my Guild Tabard from the last Guild Leader who thought that it was a good idea, so I’m not too concerned about anyone else trying."
The Immortals looked shocked, so Karl activated [Bestial Raiment] to change into an outfit with a Guild Tabard.
"Well, look at that. A Peak Immortal Guild Challenge victory. That’s hard to argue with, the System won’t award you if you cheated. I suppose that should be expected from someone with whatever sort of physical development caused that name decoration.
Just be careful that you don’t attract the attention of any Supremes before you can upgrade these barriers.
They’re good, but nothing we can set will stand long against them."
Karl nodded. "I will get Clan Leader Nerissa to assist me with the upgrades."
That should be all the power that they needed to upgrade the barriers to a point where they would sustain the Guild House even against a serious attack. Once the Pack Leader came back, they would also have a Supreme Ranked powerhouse on site, but that would be a while, as he still needed healing.
"If we have anyone who is seriously interested in one of the items, we can move to the back room to discuss the transaction." Karl informed the room after a few seconds of everyone staring at the cases.
One of the Immortals nodded decisively, and gestured to the back of the room.
That left everyone wondering what item he had decided he couldn’t live without. It didn’t take a genius to figure out that the first day would be the hardest bargains, as there was so much demand in one spot.
Normally, that would encourage a shop to drive the hardest bargain. However, once after a few weeks or years of trying to sell a highly valuable item, even the most stubborn Immortals would normally give in and offer a reasonable level of flexibility on the pricing.
Karl sat down in the meeting room with the Immortal across from him.
"I’m guessing that it’s one of the warrior items that you’re interested in, given that you have a warrior type class," he began.
"Astute observation. Those are going to be the biggest sellers anywhere you go.
The one that I am most interested in is the bracelet with the bonus to the [Earthquake] skill. It’s a specialty of mine, and I built a specialty attack pattern around it."

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