Mason - Tier 2 (Subtype)
Creature Sub Type
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🧱🔨 Mason: Tier 2 Builder

A Tier 2 Mason is a respected stone craftsperson whose cutting skill, stronger output, and more reliable structural work make them a notable specialist in construction and repair. They are no longer just handling simple walls and hearths. At this tier, their work is cleaner, stronger, and trusted for larger or more demanding projects.

📚⛏️ Training and Foundation

Tier 2 Masons are deeply shaped by advanced apprenticeship, quarry work, guild recognition, public contracts, or years of disciplined practice cutting, dressing, and setting stone. They understand weight distribution, joint fit, mortar behavior, drainage, leveling, and how different stones behave under weather and load. Their craft is no longer just practical. It is skilled.

🧥🪨 Appearance and Bearing

These creatures usually appear in heavy aprons, work coats, gloves, boots, and practical clothing marked by lime, stone dust, mud, and chipped wear from long labor. Their hands are often rough, scarred, and heavily used from chisels, hammers, wedges, and constant lifting. Measuring cords, plumb lines, squares, trowels, chisels, mallets, and leveling tools are usually close at hand. Their bearing is direct, exact, and used to judging structure by line and fit rather than guesswork.

🧱📦 Typical Inventory

A Tier 2 Mason commonly keeps cut stone blocks, paving slabs, bricks, lime, mortar mix, dressed corner pieces, hearthstones, sill stones, chimney sections, stair pieces, drainage channels, wall caps, boundary markers, grave markers, carved plaques, repair patches, wedges, trowels, chisels, hammers, plumb lines, measuring rods, and partially finished orders for homes, inns, docks, wells, and public buildings. Better yards may also stock arch stones, cellar lining, bridge stone, dock reinforcement pieces, or fitted decorative masonry for wealthier clients.

🧠⚖️ Working Style

Their working style is structured, precise, and load-focused. A Tier 2 Mason checks line more carefully, cuts more accurately, and produces better joints and stronger finished work than a Tier 1 Stoneworker. They can handle larger repairs, cleaner facing work, and more demanding construction without sacrificing reliability. Their goal is not sculpture first. It is stable, long-lasting stonework that fits properly and bears weight correctly.

💰🏗️ Trade and Practical Role

What defines this subtype is reliable structural utility with broader demand. Tier 2 Masons build and repair the stone elements that support homes, warehouses, inns, walls, roads, wells, cellars, chimneys, bridges, and civic buildings. Their work serves builders, merchants, temple staff, dock authorities, landowners, and public officials who need stone set properly the first time. In a flintlock fantasy economy, they are important to any growing settlement that wants permanence.

🏪🪵 Business and Workspace

Tier 2 Masons usually work from established yards, quarry-linked workshops, civic build sites, dockside lots, or guild-backed stone grounds with better storage, more cut stock, and steadier labor support. Their space is organized around stone piles, cutting tables, mortar bins, shelters for tools, marked orders, and transport routes for heavy material. A successful operation often includes apprentices, haulers, and laborers handling mixing, moving, and basic shaping.

🏙️👥 Common Roles

These creatures are commonly found as building masons, chimney specialists, road and paving workers, dock stone setters, grave marker cutters, wall builders, well liners, or practical construction artisans serving towns with regular expansion and repair needs. In larger settlements, they are often the people called when the work must be square, stable, and worth the cost.

👑🪙 Place in Society

A Tier 2 Mason holds modest professional status. Builders want their reliability, officials want their work to last, and property owners prefer them over cheap labor that leaves cracks and leaning walls. They are not usually prestigious in the way elite architects are, but they are valued because their work becomes part of the settlement itself.

📈🧱 Tier Meaning

Tier 2 represents a mason that has developed beyond basic stonework into recognized professional skill. The core traits remain the same—stone cutting, practical inventory, structural work, and lasting utility—but they now operate with better stock, stronger technique, and clearer reputation. It is no longer just a working stoneworker. It is a true builder.

  • Inventory Unequipped:
  • 20 Stone Ore
    0.05 gp
  • 20 Statue, Tiny
    3 gp
  • 20 Table, Stone
    50 gp
  • 20 Door, Stone
    100 gp
  • 20 Countertop, Stone
    100 gp
  • 20 Couch, Stone
    120 gp
  • 20 Chair, Stone
    50 gp
  • 20 Bed, Stone
    180 gp
  • 20 Statue, Bust
    5 gp
  • 20 Wall, Small, Stone
    20 gp
  • 20 Pillar, Small, Stone
    50 gp
  • 20 Door, Small. Stone
    20 gp
  • 20 Plaster
    0.02 gp
  • 20 Drinking Water
    0.01 gp
  • 20 Phosphorus Block
    10 gp
  • 20 Phosphorus Ore
    3 gp
  • 20 Oven
    80 gp
  • 20 Wall, Medium, Stone
    80 gp
  • 20 Glass Furnace
    100 gp
  • 20 Forge
    75 gp
  • 20 Stone Block
    0.15 gp
  • 20 Iron Ingot
    0.15 gp
  • 20 Chalk, piece
    0.01 gp
  • 20 Masonry Tools
    15 gp
  • 20 Door, Large, Stone
    400 gp
  • 20 Fountain, Stone, Large
    150 gp
  • 20 Wall, Large, Stone
    200 gp
  • 20 Statue, Small
    150 gp
  • 20 Alter, Stone
    30 gp
  • 20 Pillar, Stone
    100 gp
  • 20 Throne, Stone
    200 gp

  • Skill Tier 6:
  • Masoning

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