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Post by Vladimir Dmitr'evich Bratovich on Oct 18, 2011 1:31:32 GMT -4
There you go sorry for me taking so long on that one. Since our only two maestari are fairly inactive you may work on this without one for the time being
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Post by grim on Oct 18, 2011 20:13:07 GMT -4
Thank you.
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Post by Hrothgar on Oct 27, 2011 18:29:41 GMT -4
I would like to go craftsman in leather. What all will I have to have or do?
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Post by Vladimir Dmitr'evich Bratovich on Oct 29, 2011 23:29:56 GMT -4
Just begin the process by completing all the requirements for the beginning stage of it
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Post by Drængr Ironhawk on Apr 1, 2012 22:36:24 GMT -4
Does the Path of the Smith only include "permanent" type items? Blacksmith, armorer, leather smith, cooper, and pottery maker are all skills that produce things that are permanent; items that will be around for years. But what of other tradesman that use their skills to produce other period goods?
For example, I have been brewing mead, and teaching the craft to some other Wolves. Mead is period, but it's not something that can be worn (unless you drink too much, then you might wear some of it because you can't reach your mouth), nor is it kept around for long.
Another example might be a cook. What would life be without them? Their skills are not tangible beyond the dinner table, but some are definitely note worthy (I'm still yearning for more of that venison stew).
Bards are a third example. Their craft is even less tangible than the others, but a good bard can bring happiness and laughter to all within ear shot. Granted, bad bards cause the Ulfric to wrap his hands in rags and stick his hand in the coals and threaten to beat the piss out of the Sandy Starfish unless he stops, but even months after, many still laugh at it.
Would these crafts fit within the Path of the Smith, or is there a different order for them?
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Post by Prinz Jostal Blod-Rand on Apr 3, 2012 8:55:36 GMT -4
We have the Ringbearer caste for Bards, priests and other spiritual leaders.
Brewing and Cooking sounds like it belongs to the Smiths.
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Post by Vladimir Dmitr'evich Bratovich on Apr 3, 2012 12:53:12 GMT -4
It would.
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