Guild Master
Guilds are a kind of holding that constitute part of a guild domain. They include assets like a merchant company or a local bakers guild including its guildhall and members - who all recognize the leadership of the domain's ruler. A single guild holding may represent dozens of such artisan guilds or merchant companies. Functioning assets are assumed to be staffed by reasonably loyal and helpful underlings.
The kinds of local guilds that form a guild domain can be described a merchant guilds, craft guilds, and resource guilds. How each is employed has no effect on the domain system, but does impact the role playing that surrounds the guild. It is safe to say that all guild domains probably contain some of each kind of guild, but it is not a hard and fast rule.
Requirements
Being the head of an approved guild.
Cultural Significance
It is a way for those born of lower status to put themselves in a better position within their city and working their way up the social ladder.
Type
Civic, Political
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