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[[Image:Sons_of_the_sea.jpg|frame|Sons of the Sea (Fishers Guild Hall), Trinsic]]
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In the original game design, players could join '''NPC Guilds''' as members of a specific trade organization, such as miners or tailors, or just for [[roleplaying]] purposes.
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The system was never fully implemented but was to include discounts on goods sold by NPC vendors within a guild to the members. Guild insignia-specific house signs were created for buildings as well as player homes to signifiy NPC guild membership. Guild halls to foster a sense of community with each guild were created in various towns as gathering spots and were often the spot of the NPC guild's leader, the guildmaster.
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Only the [[Thieves Guild]] was ever actually fully fleshed for characters to join, enabling them to steal from other players as well as to purchase and use a [[disguise kit]]. Joining the guild includes a set of requirements regarding character age and [[Stealing]] skill level.
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Some of the NPC guild halls are quite massive and grandiose. They often serve as settings for [[quests]] with intriguing characters.
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==See Also==
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* [[Guild]] - The player-controlled basis for group organization in UO.

Revision as of 04:56, 26 August 2008

Sons of the Sea (Fishers Guild Hall), Trinsic

In the original game design, players could join NPC Guilds as members of a specific trade organization, such as miners or tailors, or just for roleplaying purposes.

The system was never fully implemented but was to include discounts on goods sold by NPC vendors within a guild to the members. Guild insignia-specific house signs were created for buildings as well as player homes to signifiy NPC guild membership. Guild halls to foster a sense of community with each guild were created in various towns as gathering spots and were often the spot of the NPC guild's leader, the guildmaster.

Only the Thieves Guild was ever actually fully fleshed for characters to join, enabling them to steal from other players as well as to purchase and use a disguise kit. Joining the guild includes a set of requirements regarding character age and Stealing skill level.

Some of the NPC guild halls are quite massive and grandiose. They often serve as settings for quests with intriguing characters.

See Also

  • Guild - The player-controlled basis for group organization in UO.