"Alright, who is next, I will make them for the ones who are here first. If the design is more complex, Tian will be helping." Karl announced.
That actually excited the bunnies more than the prospect of getting the items in the first place had. Everything that Tian made had a little bit of that fox charm cuteness to it, even if he hadn’t intended for it to.
So, when he was deliberately making the sorts of things that the bunnies wanted, it would be even more pronounced.
Item after item, Karl turned out the cooking bonuses, and found that having Tian alone help him would not be enough. Many of the things that the cooks had requested were clothing items, which was somewhat startling to Karl, given how little clothing was normally worn inside the Tiny World.
He had set the temperature to a subtropical warmth, so it got a bit cooler overnight, instead of being oppressively hot all the time, and the mountain areas got properly cold. But only a few of the dragons chose to live higher in the hills were it was colder.
So, a very minimal amount of clothing was more than enough.
Still, there were dozens of shirts, dresses, even boots on the list of things that the cooks wanted made with the enchantment for their cooking.
Karl silently regretted not thinking of footwear first. It was never in the way when you were working, it didn’t interfere with other jewellery that you might have on for particular skill bonuses, and it was actually quite uncommon for footwear to be more than just a piece of armour.
Perhaps he would do it next time.
By the time that the chefs all had their new items, an entire day had passed, and both Tian and Karl were ready for a good long nap, before they were inevitably pulled into making items for everyone else.
The temptation to get a new item to help their crafting skills was too tempting, and every member of the Darklight Host wanted one.
Especially those whose only skill item was one they made themselves from Karl’s directions when they were inducted.
That was enough to get them going, but not enough to really count as gear. Not compared to the Peerless Grade items that Karl was handing out now. Not even close to being in the same league.
In fact, they were more nostalgic than anything.
It wasn’t a bad change for them, though. They were all getting increasingly swamped with work now that Karl had made a deal with the Blue Elves, and the Elders of the Pack had been informed that there would be another trade fleet coming every week, bound for different points on the coast.
With the way that the trade routes worked, that would give most spots outside the immediate region one ship per month of Darklight Host goods.
But for those on the north and northwestern parts of the coast, all those goods would be long gone before the elves made it to them, and other goods would have taken their place. The Immortal World was simply too large, and the continent was tens of thousands of kilometres across.
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