Lexigrapher's Guild
The Lexigraphers’ Guild has a monopoly on the manufacture and sale of vellum, parchment, scrolls inks, quills, and the like. Paper is rare. A master lexigrapher usually buys lambskin for parchment and calfskin for vellum from local tanneries. Some lexigraphers sell maps and manuscripts or practice the art of book-binding. While the Lexigraphers’ Guild does not have a monopoly on the written word, many scribes have associate memberships in the guild. Most folk, common or noble, can neither read nor write.
Type
Guild, Craftsmen
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