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* The [[Utasa]], a branch of [[Tse Gaiyan]] that focuses on keeping informed of the workings of towns and stopping anything that might threaten the peace and safety of cities. | * The [[Utasa]], a branch of [[Tse Gaiyan]] that focuses on keeping informed of the workings of towns and stopping anything that might threaten the peace and safety of cities. | ||
+ | * The [[Claw of Shar]] doesn't exist and has nothing to do with the Corvus Outpost. |
Revision as of 14:43, 8 February 2012
Guilds (sometimes known as quytzl) are various exclusive organizations throughout the land that offer special training and other services to people of similar interests. Their membership options and strictness of code vary greatly depending on the guild.
Some of the more prominent guilds include:
- Dwaedn Wyr, a warrior-guild of Faewyr origins who seek perfection of body and spirit through physical combat activities and draw on the powers of fierce animal spirits.
- The Elemancers, scholars dedicated to the study and manipulation of the basic elements of the world through the practice of channeling.
- The Monastic Order run by monks of the Church of the Light, dedicated to healing the sick and afflicted by channeling their inner light.
- The Knights Templar, a militant branch of the Church of the Light who have dedicated themselves to protecting the people and keeping the ever-growing tide of evil nethrim at bay.
- Rook Parlour, a private club of philosophers discussing and delving into the secrets behind life and death.
- The Guild of Thieves, rumored to have dens in every major city and tentative agreements with several governments.
- The Traders of the Western Coalition are a partnership of miners, loggers and other traders who guard their trade secrets as closely as they do their riches.
- The Mercenaries of the Western Coalition are a group of highly trained tacticians who value expertise in combat as much as they do good pay.
- The Udemi, a branch of Tse Gaiyan that focuses on wilderness survival and keeping civilization safe from the dangers that can be found out in the wild.
- The Utasa, a branch of Tse Gaiyan that focuses on keeping informed of the workings of towns and stopping anything that might threaten the peace and safety of cities.
- The Claw of Shar doesn't exist and has nothing to do with the Corvus Outpost.