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    Alchemist
    The medieval forerunner of chemistry, they use natural materials such as animal parts or plants to produce potions. Potions can have a large variety of effects from healing a wound to walking on water.


    Apothecary
    Apothecary is one term for a medical professional who formulates and dispense Materia Medica or knowledge of healing plants. In addition to dispensing herbs and medicine, the apothecary offers general medical advice and a range of services such as surgery and childbirth. Apothecary shops sold ingredients and the medicines they prepared wholesale to other medical practitioners, as well as dispensing them to patients.

    Armorer
    An armorer is a person who makes personal armor, or alters existing armor to better fit the wearer.

    Locksmith
    A locksmith crafts lock for chests, doors, windows and anything else you might want locked.

    Finesmith
    A finesmith works gold, silver, and other metals to obtain decorative, artistic, and utilitarian objects. They can add embellishments to armor or objects to raise their value.

    Brewer
    Brewers manufacture beers and wines.

    Calligrapher
    Write in very sophisticated manners, often letters will be exclusively penned by a Calligrapher for the sake of clarity.

    Scrivener
    A scrivener was a person who makes copies of official documents and are hired by kings, nobles, temples, and cities for record keeping.

    Carpenter
    Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work for performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, etc.

    Plasterer
    Plasterers apply a mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water, sometimes with fiber added, that hardens to a smooth solid and is used for coating walls and ceilings.

    Cartographer
    A person who draws or produces maps.

    Surveyor
    A Surveyor is send to "take a look" at some land and determine if it is suitable for construction.

    Chart-maker
    A man with useful charts and numbers will use pictures and numbers to tell you things.

    Cobbler
    Cobblers craft, repair and resize shoes.

    Cook
    A cook makes food for the guild and their guests.

    Glazier
    A glazier is a skilled tradesman responsible for cutting, installing, and removing glass. Glaziers may work with glass in various surfaces and settings, such as windows, doors, skylights, storefronts, display cases, mirrors, and tabletops.

    Jeweler
    Jewelers combine valuable materials such as gold and gems to produce jewelry, they are also adept at cleaning/maintaining/altering already existing jewelry.

    Leatherworker
    Leatherworkers fashion objects from leather such as, Quivers, Boot laces, Gloves, Hats, Pouches, Saddles, and Backpacks.

    Skinners
    Skinners separate the skin from the animal and the hair from the skin depending on the animal.

    Tanners
    Tanners turn raw hide into workable leather, it is quite the smelly process.

    Mason
    Masons will tell you they work with stone, but what they really do is hire strong men and tell them where to place stones and other building materials.

    Stonecutter
    Stonecutters use a system of metal spikes and hammers to cut raw stone into usable chunks.

    Painter
    Painters, paint. They'll put your face on a canvas, they'll paint the plaster at your diner, they'll draw you killing a dragon in your bedroom of your castle.

    Limner
    A limner is an illuminator of manuscripts, or more generally, a painter of ornamental decoration.

    Potter
    Pots are the main means of transporting things in containers, their contents are usually sealed in with rope and animal hide. Pots are usually made from clay and must be heat-blasted before use.

    Shipwright
    These craftsmen build ships, not personally, they use teams of laborers and carpenters to produce ships.

    Smith


    Metal-forger



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