A Tier 2 Glassblower is a respected glass craftsperson whose shaping skill, broader stock, and more reliable output make them a notable supplier of containers, panes, and specialty glass goods. They are no longer just producing simple everyday wares. At this tier, their work is cleaner, more consistent, and trusted for wider practical use.
Tier 2 Glassblowers are deeply shaped by advanced apprenticeship, guild recognition, furnace work, workshop practice, or years of disciplined production at the bench and annealing rack. They understand gather size, wall thickness, cutting, shaping, mold use, cooling control, tinting, and the common failure points that ruin weaker work. Their craft is no longer just functional. It is skilled.
These creatures usually appear in aprons, rolled sleeves, gloves, and heat-worn work clothes built for furnace labor and careful handling. Their hands and forearms often show old burns, fine scars, and the steady habits of someone used to controlling fragile work under extreme heat. Blowpipes, shears, paddles, tongs, molds, punty rods, and polishing cloths are usually within easy reach. Their bearing is patient, exact, and strongly process-focused.
A Tier 2 Glassblower commonly keeps bottles, jars, flasks, goblets, lamp chimneys, better window panes, storage vessels, oil bottles, medicine vials, ink bottles, preserve jars, lantern glass, apothecary containers, perfume bottles, simple lenses, tinted beads, decorative baubles, sealed stoppers, measuring vessels, glass tubing, and partially finished custom orders. Better shops may also stock fitted bottle sets, nicer table glass, thicker transport containers, colored glass pieces, or more carefully matched pane sets for homes, shops, and ship cabins.
Their working style is controlled, repetitive, and quality-focused. A Tier 2 Glassblower works with better timing, wastes fewer gathers, and produces more consistent finished pieces than a Tier 1 Glazier. They can handle larger batches, more precise forms, and slightly more demanding custom jobs without losing reliability. Their goal is not rare artistry first. It is sound structure, clean finish, and goods that survive ordinary handling.
What defines this subtype is refined fragile utility. Tier 2 Glassblowers provide the vessels, panes, and specialty containers that support medicine, storage, lighting, hospitality, trade, and workshop use at a higher standard. Their work serves apothecaries, taverns, merchants, scribes, officers, households, ship suppliers, and laboratories that need dependable glass instead of crude substitutes. In a flintlock fantasy economy, they sit between common utility and skilled specialty production.
Tier 2 Glassblowers usually work from established furnace shops, guild-backed hot rooms, market-adjacent workshops, or shared production houses with better storage, more molds, and steadier fuel supply. Their workspace is organized around furnace, annealing area, tool racks, cooling shelves, raw material bins, cullet storage, and benches for finishing and sorting. A successful shop often includes apprentices or assistants helping with fuel, carrying, trimming, and packing.
These creatures are commonly found as bottle makers, pane workers, apothecary glass suppliers, lamp-glass specialists, market glass merchants, shipboard container suppliers, or workshop furnace artisans serving towns with stronger demand for dependable glass goods. In larger settlements, they are often the people called on when ordinary stock is not enough and the piece needs to be made properly.
A Tier 2 Glassblower holds modest professional status. Households, merchants, and specialist trades return to them because good glass is useful, breakable, and not easily replaced by poor work. They are not usually prestigious in the way elite decorative artisans are, but they are valued because their goods serve many other trades directly.
Tier 2 represents a glassblower that has developed beyond basic furnace work into recognized professional skill. The core traits remain the same—heat control, shaping, practical inventory, and fragile utility—but they now operate with better stock, stronger consistency, and clearer reputation. It is no longer just a working glazier. It is a true furnacewright.
| # | Type | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Creature | Glassblower - Tier 2 |