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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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==Overview==
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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. The NPC Guild system and membership was separate, completely apart and had no bearing on the [[Guild|player guild]] system.
  
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 location of the NPC guild's leader, the guildmaster.
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The system was never fully implemented but was to include 10% discounts on goods sold by NPC vendors within a guild to the members. Guild insignia-specific house signs were created for town buildings as well as player homes to signifiy NPC guild membership. Guild halls to foster a sense of community within each guild were created in various towns as gathering spots and were often the location of the NPC guild's leader, the NPC guildmaster. The towns were selected for each guild to signify their thematic influence or presence, such as the Miner's Guild being located in Minoc due to it's close proximity to Mount Kendal. A player could only be a member of one NPC Guild at a time. To join a different NPC guild, they would have to first resign from their prior membership. To join an NPC Guild, a character had to find the NPC Guildmaster, request to join and then pay a 500 gold membership fee.
  
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. Unlike other NPC Guildmasters, the [[Thief Guild Master]] roams all over, never found in the same location.
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Only the [[Thieves Guild]] was ever actually fully fleshed out 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. Unlike other NPC Guildmasters, the [[Thief Guild Master]] roams all over, ostensibly always one step ahead of the authorities, and never remains in one location for long.
  
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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Some of the NPC guild halls are quite massive and grandiose. Today, they often serve as settings for [[quests]] with intriguing characters.
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==NPC Guilds==
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Below are the NPC Guilds and their associated subguilds. Subguilds were intended to focus on a specialized trade or area of knowledge apart from the main guild. Had the discount system been implemented, all members within a guild would have also received discounts from subguild NPC vendors.
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*[[Guild of Arcane Arts]] - Alchemists and Mages
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**[[Guild of Mages]]
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**[[Guild of Sorcery]]
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**[[Masters of Illusion]]
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*[[Guild of Barbers]] - Barbers and Hairstylists
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*[[Society of Clothiers]] - Tailors and Weavers
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**[[Tailor's Hall]]
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*[[Bardic Collegium]] - Bards, Musicians, Storytellers and Performers
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*[[Society of Cooks and Chefs]] - Cooks and Chefs
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*[[Order of Engineers]] - Tinker and Engineers
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*[[Guild of Healers]] - Healers
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**[[Healer's Guild]]
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**[[Lord British's Healers of Virtue]]
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*[[Maritime Guild]] - Fishers, Sailors, Mapmakers and Shipwrights
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**[[Guild of Fishermen]]
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**[[Sailors' Maritime Association]]
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**[[Seamen's Chapter]]
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**[[Society of Shipwrights]]
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*[[Merchant's Association]] - Merchants, Innkeepers, Tavernkeepers, Jewelers and Provisioners
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**[[Merchants' Guild]]
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**[[Guild of Provisioners]]
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**[[Traders' Guild]]
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**[[Barterers' Guild]]
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*[[Mining Cooperative]] - Miners
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*[[League of Rangers]] - Bowyers, Animal Trainers and Rangers
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*[[Society of Smiths]] - Blacksmiths and Weaponsmiths
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**[[Armourers' Guild]]
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**[[Blacksmiths' Guild]]
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**[[Guild of Armaments]]
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**[[Society of Weaponsmiths]]
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*[[Society of Thieves]] - Beggars, Thieves, Assassins and Brigands
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**[[Federation of Rogues and Beggars]]
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**[[Guild of Assassins]]
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**[[Society of Thieves]] ''redundant or typo?''
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*[[Warriors' Guild]] - Mercenaries, Warriors, Weapon Trainers, Weaponsmiths, Soldiers, Guards and Paladins
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**[[Association of Warriors]]
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**[[Fighters and Footmen]]
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**[[Guild of Cavalry and Horse]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Guild]] - The player-controlled basis for group organization in UO.
 
* [[Guild]] - The player-controlled basis for group organization in UO.

Latest revision as of 15:15, 16 January 2019

Sons of the Sea (Fishers Guild Hall), Trinsic

Overview

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 NPC Guild system and membership was separate, completely apart and had no bearing on the player guild system.

The system was never fully implemented but was to include 10% discounts on goods sold by NPC vendors within a guild to the members. Guild insignia-specific house signs were created for town buildings as well as player homes to signifiy NPC guild membership. Guild halls to foster a sense of community within each guild were created in various towns as gathering spots and were often the location of the NPC guild's leader, the NPC guildmaster. The towns were selected for each guild to signify their thematic influence or presence, such as the Miner's Guild being located in Minoc due to it's close proximity to Mount Kendal. A player could only be a member of one NPC Guild at a time. To join a different NPC guild, they would have to first resign from their prior membership. To join an NPC Guild, a character had to find the NPC Guildmaster, request to join and then pay a 500 gold membership fee.

Only the Thieves Guild was ever actually fully fleshed out 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. Unlike other NPC Guildmasters, the Thief Guild Master roams all over, ostensibly always one step ahead of the authorities, and never remains in one location for long.

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

NPC Guilds

Below are the NPC Guilds and their associated subguilds. Subguilds were intended to focus on a specialized trade or area of knowledge apart from the main guild. Had the discount system been implemented, all members within a guild would have also received discounts from subguild NPC vendors.

See Also

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