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Guilds/Khmunity

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Khmunity is a regional guild for Khmun, dedicated to improving the lives of all residents. We provide shared resources so that all members of society can engage in research, the arts and the general well-being of Egypt. The guild is open to any citizen who considers Khmun to be their home and is willing to contribute to the greater good of the region. Donations of bricks and boards to aid in the acceptance of new members are always welcome.

If you find yourself traveling through Khmun, say hello

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Facilities

The guild maintains a well-stocked research and crafting facility near the Chariot Stop at loc (-2202, -454). Most tools are open to the public. If you're not good with locations, follow the road north from the chariot stop, and in just a little ways you'll find a sign directing you when to turn west. Go across the river and you're there.

Currently, our equipment includes:

  • True Kilns
  • 12 Pottery Wheels
  • Rock Saw
  • Carpentry Bench with Vise
  • Kitchen
  • Firepit
  • Glazier's Bench
  • Mason's Bench
  • Full compliment of distaffs and hackling racks
  • Master and Student Forge
  • Master and Student Casting
  • Compression Furnace

Elders

Statement of Support for Wahim

In the early days of the tale, one of our members drafted a statement of support for Wahim. While this statement is not official guild policy, many of our members wished to show our support by publically displaying this statement.

"In the short hours of his public life Wahim has shown himself to be a capable leader. This bill is a formal statement of support for Wahim, his challenges and his vision. His philosophy of challenge will better serve Egypt then any plans of apathy or relaxation.

May he himself be challenged, and may we all grow with his support."