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The Gold & Silversmith's Guild also includes other metalworkers, including tin, copper, and lead (but not iron, which is the domain of the Armorer's Guild). The Gold and Silver smiths, however, have greater wealth, and close, personal connections to the wealthy of the city. As such, they largely run the Guild, but those who work in the lesser metals greatly outnumber (and outvote) them, leading to a certain friction within the Guild. | The Gold & Silversmith's Guild also includes other metalworkers, including tin, copper, and lead (but not iron, which is the domain of the Armorer's Guild). The Gold and Silver smiths, however, have greater wealth, and close, personal connections to the wealthy of the city. As such, they largely run the Guild, but those who work in the lesser metals greatly outnumber (and outvote) them, leading to a certain friction within the Guild. | ||
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Revision as of 15:32, 20 January 2024
The Gold & Silversmith's Guild also includes other metalworkers, including tin, copper, and lead (but not iron, which is the domain of the Armorer's Guild). The Gold and Silver smiths, however, have greater wealth, and close, personal connections to the wealthy of the city. As such, they largely run the Guild, but those who work in the lesser metals greatly outnumber (and outvote) them, leading to a certain friction within the Guild.
