![]() Inside, a silver-haired woman, probably in her late forties or early fifties, manned a glass fronted counter filled with a variety of potions, all top end and worth their weight in gold. Abby, Forge, and Ari arrived first, hoods up (or veils up in Ari’s case), heads down, while Amara arrived a few minutes later, practically hauling our new Acolyte pal, Carl, behind her. Full night had long since come-sunsets, though spectacular up here, didn’t seem to last long-and the cloud-filled sky obscured the light from the moon. The rest of the crew met us at the safe house half an hour later. Dragon was the highest class and it turned out that there were no Dragon-Class businesses anywhere outside of Stone Reach proper.Īccording to Cutter, earning 1st Ranked Phoenix-Class in a town this size was no small feat. Each city could only have one 1st Ranked Centaur-Class Blacksmith and if that Blacksmith advanced, they would become the 13th ranked Manticore-Class Blacksmith-knocking another Blacksmith down in the process. Not so with businesses or crafters, however. ![]() Each person was assigned a class and rank, though technically multiple people could fill each class and rank. ![]() Seven Classes-Dragon, Kraken, Phoenix, Manticore, Centaur, Warg, Boar-all named after mythical lore beasts, each with 13 ranks apiece. And to that end, they had a rigid hierarchy, which applied to everything from crafters and adventurers, to businesses and temples. ![]() Apparently, the Svartalfar were an orderly folk and put great stock in knowing exactly how every cog in their society fit together. ![]() I still wasn’t entirely sure what that meant, but Cutter seemed clued in and was only too happy to explain. And not just any Apothecary, but the 1st Ranked Phoenix-Class Apothecary. Cutter sent out a message to the rest of the crew complete with a map marker for the local Thieves Chapter House, which turned out to be an Apothecary in one of the classier sections of Cliffburgh. ![]()
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