A Tier 2 Woodworker is a respected craftsperson whose timber skill, broader stock, and more reliable construction make them a notable supplier of furniture, fittings, frames, and practical wooden goods. They are no longer just producing basic everyday pieces. At this tier, their work is better fitted, more durable, and trusted for heavier or more regular use.
Tier 2 Woodworkers are deeply shaped by advanced apprenticeship, guild recognition, yard work, carpentry contracts, or years of disciplined cutting, planing, joining, and repair. They understand grain behavior, wood movement, seasoning, joinery, load points, fastening, sealing, and how different timbers perform in homes, carts, shops, and damp environments. Their craft is no longer just functional. It is skilled.
These creatures usually appear in aprons, rolled sleeves, work vests, gloves, and practical clothing marked by sawdust, pitch, chalk, oil, and wood shavings. Their hands often show blade nicks, calluses, and the wear of constant tool handling. Saws, chisels, mallets, planes, squares, awls, clamps, drills, and measuring rods are usually close at hand. Their bearing is practical, exact, and more confident than that of a Tier 1 Carpenter.
A Tier 2 Woodworker commonly keeps stools, benches, tables, chairs, shelves, cabinets, shutters, doors, window frames, bed frames, storage chests, crates, buckets, barrel parts, tool handles, cart rails, wagon panels, cutting boards, work counters, market stall pieces, pegs, glue, nails, dowels, repair planks, and partially finished custom or repair orders. Better shops may also stock firearm stocks, ship fittings, stronger furniture sets, travel chests, office desks, or modest decorative trim for wealthier buyers.
Their working style is structured, material-aware, and fit-focused. A Tier 2 Woodworker wastes less timber, cuts more accurately, and produces stronger joints and cleaner finished goods than a Tier 1 maker. They can handle custom fitting, repeated household orders, and more demanding repairs without sacrificing durability. Their goal is not luxury first. It is dependable woodwork that fits properly, bears weight, and lasts under regular use.
What defines this subtype is reliable wooden utility with broader demand. Tier 2 Woodworkers provide the furniture, fittings, frames, containers, and structural pieces that support homes, shops, carts, docks, and workplaces. Their work serves merchants, households, taverns, transport workers, builders, officers, and anyone who needs goods that can survive regular strain and weather. In a flintlock fantasy economy, they sit between basic necessity and skilled furnishing.
Tier 2 Woodworkers usually work from established carpentry shops, yard-side workshops, dockside wood rooms, market-adjacent stores, or guild-backed workhouses with better stock control and steadier demand. Their space is organized around benches, sawhorses, timber racks, planing tables, glue pots, tool walls, shavings bins, and shelves of finished or half-finished goods. A successful shop often includes apprentices or assistants handling cutting, planing, sanding, and assembly.
These creatures are commonly found as joiners, furniture makers, cabinet workers, cart woodworkers, shutter and frame fitters, crate builders, dock carpenters, handle makers, or practical timber artisans serving towns with steady repair and furnishing demand. In larger settlements, they are often the people called when the item needs to fit properly and last under use.
A Tier 2 Woodworker holds modest professional status. Households return to them, merchants recommend them, and builders prefer them over rough labor that leaves warped frames and weak joints. They are not usually prestigious in the way elite decorative craftsmen are, but they are valued because their work is visible, necessary, and used constantly.
Tier 2 represents a woodworker that has developed beyond basic timber work into recognized professional skill. The core traits remain the same—cutting, shaping, joining, practical inventory, and wooden utility—but they now operate with better stock, stronger construction, and clearer reputation. It is no longer just a working carpenter. It is a true joiner.
| # | Type | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Creature | Woodworker - Tier 2 |