While Mark and Kate busied themselves with the guild work, the portal suddenly flared and out stepped a familiar face. Ghost stood with a big smile on his face. "What the hell is this? You bastards are always up to something."
He looked around with genuine amusement and took the environment in. Even for Ghost, it took a second to get used to Bloodlands.
"You got here faster than I expected." Damon grinned. "Does that mean you are joining my guild?"
Ghost chuckled at Damon’s words, running a hand through his messy black hair as his eyes swept across the jagged obsidian spires and the Blood Crucible bubbling at the heart of the outpost. "I will think about it."
"That’s all I ask." Damon smiled and patted him on the back. He did not bother pressuring him as he knew about the man’s character a little too well. Even in his last life, Ghost always preferred moving alone and settling his things on his own.
Ghost gave Damon a sideways glance, smirking and raising a brow. "That’s it. That’s the sales pitch I get?"
Damon laughed. "What else do you expect? A dinner date?"
"At least a movie and a hot dog."
Damon was about to say something when Kate and Mark walked over. "Who are you talking to?" Kate looked around curiously.
This time, it was Ghost who disappeared without a trace. Damon shook his head helplessly. "Why do you always run away?"
Mark gave him a look which Damon shamelessly ignored and shouted at nothing in particular. "Good luck in the Bloodlands."
"Ghost?" Kate asked.
"Ya." Damon nodded.
"Did he join the guild?" Mark was curious.
"No. Not yet." Damon looked in the direction where a few birds shrieked and flew away. It seemed like Ghost had selected a destination to first explore the place.
"I hope you get your shit sorted out soon," Damon mumbled and then turned towards Kate and Mark. "We should also get started soon. We don’t have a lot of time before the raid, and I want to accomplish a few things before then."
"The outpost?"
"Meh. It will take care of itself. There is nothing for us to do with that thing for now. The defense should be up and running, and once the guild is established, we can tie up the merpeople faction with the guild and together bolster the outpost."
"Hmm. That may be right. But we need some guild members first to start up the guild. Do you have anyone in mind?" Mark opened up his system interface and asked. More precisely, they needed ten starting members.
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