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<blockquote data-quote="Rae ArdGaoth" data-source="post: 4123280" data-attributes="member: 21064"><p>The urchin grabs the coin eagerly and skitters away, turning around several times and nodding thanks to Tommy.</p><p></p><p>The gang walks off in the general direction of the Clerk's District. In the District they pass several guildhouses, the most notable being the Blacksmith's Guildhouse. It's one of the only buildings in this district that's made of stone. After asking around, they easily find the Constructor's Guildhouse.</p><p></p><p>It looks remarkably new, as though it were built just this year. The architecture is, perhaps unexpectedly, extremely modern. It, like most buildings in this area, is made of wood. In the minimalistic style of recent Orussian architectural trends, the front doors are not extravagant or huge, rather they are just tall enough to permit a large human entry, and basically simple, beveled cuts of wood. On the right is a several story high tower with a peaked roof, but the rest is one story, and it looks like there's a courtyard inside. </p><p></p><p>Entering the doors you find yourselves in a windowed hallway the stretches left and right. Straight ahead are doors similar to those you just came through. Through the windows, you can see that there is indeed a courtyard in the center of the Guildhouse. It has a few wooden benches and only grass, no shrubs. The only shade is that provided by the Guildhouse itself.</p><p></p><p>Sitting by the door is a young man wearing a brown robe. He stands as you enter and greets you, <strong>"Welcome, m'lords and lady, to the Constructor's Guild. What services may I render you this day?"</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rae ArdGaoth, post: 4123280, member: 21064"] The urchin grabs the coin eagerly and skitters away, turning around several times and nodding thanks to Tommy. The gang walks off in the general direction of the Clerk's District. In the District they pass several guildhouses, the most notable being the Blacksmith's Guildhouse. It's one of the only buildings in this district that's made of stone. After asking around, they easily find the Constructor's Guildhouse. It looks remarkably new, as though it were built just this year. The architecture is, perhaps unexpectedly, extremely modern. It, like most buildings in this area, is made of wood. In the minimalistic style of recent Orussian architectural trends, the front doors are not extravagant or huge, rather they are just tall enough to permit a large human entry, and basically simple, beveled cuts of wood. On the right is a several story high tower with a peaked roof, but the rest is one story, and it looks like there's a courtyard inside. Entering the doors you find yourselves in a windowed hallway the stretches left and right. Straight ahead are doors similar to those you just came through. Through the windows, you can see that there is indeed a courtyard in the center of the Guildhouse. It has a few wooden benches and only grass, no shrubs. The only shade is that provided by the Guildhouse itself. Sitting by the door is a young man wearing a brown robe. He stands as you enter and greets you, [b]"Welcome, m'lords and lady, to the Constructor's Guild. What services may I render you this day?"[/b] [/QUOTE]
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