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* The Cathedral – a true landmark of Sanctuary, it can be spotted from halfway across town. Where many of the artisan guilds are based. | * The Cathedral – a true landmark of Sanctuary, it can be spotted from halfway across town. Where many of the artisan guilds are based. | ||
* | * Marc's Weaponshop – the easiest place to buy dwarven weapons in town | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
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==Laws== | ==Laws== | ||
The law-abiding folk of Cathedral are very glad to have the garrison and | The law-abiding folk of Cathedral are very glad to have the garrison and Walegrin's men protecting them and upholding the law, including Guild Laws applied to non-guildmembers. | ||
==Map== | ==Map== |
Revision as of 10:12, 8 February 2024
Cathedral is centred around the old Urielite Cathedral. It is partially used as a grain warehouse, and various guilds meet in the rest of the massive building. This area is where a lot of the skilled artisans live and work. The Masons guild is perhaps the strongest of these guilds.
Places
- The Cathedral – a true landmark of Sanctuary, it can be spotted from halfway across town. Where many of the artisan guilds are based.
- Marc's Weaponshop – the easiest place to buy dwarven weapons in town
People
- Balustrus Grey Wolf – insane alchemist / metallurgist dwarf with wrinkled metallic bronze skin. Knows most of the mages and power brokers
- Gonfred Goldsmith – an honest goldsmith
- Jordis – a master stone mason and guild master.
- Marc – a fine dwarven weapon-smith with a beautiful elven wife.
- Nadeesh the Leech – A doctor specialising in disease of the rich
Laws
The law-abiding folk of Cathedral are very glad to have the garrison and Walegrin's men protecting them and upholding the law, including Guild Laws applied to non-guildmembers.
Map
This is an artistic rendition of the Cathedral by Braun and Hogenberg.