Guild info... Think big
Started By NinjaOfKent, Dec 02 2006 01:19 PM
16 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:19 PM
Medieval Guilds played an important role in Medieval towns as guilds attempted to guarantee standards amongst crafts in Medieval England.
A group of skilled craftsmen in the same trade might form themselves into a guild. A guild would make sure that anything made by a guild member was up to standard and was sold for a fair price. Membership of a guild was an honour as it was a sign that you were a skilled worker who had some respect in society.
Some members of a guild were chosen to check that other members of the guild were working up to standard. Those guild members who were found to be cheating the public would be fined or made to do work again but at their own cost. The worst punishment was to be expelled from your guild as it meant that you could no longer trade in your town. A guild would look after you - as a member of it - if you were sick. It would help the families of dead guild members.
Apprentices to a guild could be as young as twelve years old. They were taught a trade by a guild member. He would expect to be paid for this by the parents of the boy. An apprentice could live with his master for anything up to 14 years. The guild member had made a promise to teach the boy well and this could take time. Apprentices were not expected to get married during their apprenticeship. Going to the inn was usually banned as well.
Once an apprenticeship was over, the young person now became a Journeyman. He would be paid a wage and once he had saved enough money, he could start up a business of his own.
Only members of a guild could sell within a town. This was meant to keep up quality. However, on market days anybody could sell their goods in the market whether they were skilled or not. An annual fair would attract people from far and wide…….including those a town or city would not want.
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This is why I like the name ' Journeyman Guild'
A group of skilled craftsmen in the same trade might form themselves into a guild. A guild would make sure that anything made by a guild member was up to standard and was sold for a fair price. Membership of a guild was an honour as it was a sign that you were a skilled worker who had some respect in society.
Some members of a guild were chosen to check that other members of the guild were working up to standard. Those guild members who were found to be cheating the public would be fined or made to do work again but at their own cost. The worst punishment was to be expelled from your guild as it meant that you could no longer trade in your town. A guild would look after you - as a member of it - if you were sick. It would help the families of dead guild members.
Apprentices to a guild could be as young as twelve years old. They were taught a trade by a guild member. He would expect to be paid for this by the parents of the boy. An apprentice could live with his master for anything up to 14 years. The guild member had made a promise to teach the boy well and this could take time. Apprentices were not expected to get married during their apprenticeship. Going to the inn was usually banned as well.
Once an apprenticeship was over, the young person now became a Journeyman. He would be paid a wage and once he had saved enough money, he could start up a business of his own.
Only members of a guild could sell within a town. This was meant to keep up quality. However, on market days anybody could sell their goods in the market whether they were skilled or not. An annual fair would attract people from far and wide…….including those a town or city would not want.
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This is why I like the name ' Journeyman Guild'
#2
Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:22 PM
THATS SWEET, I LIKE IT.
I WAS GOING TO CALL US ILLUMINATI...lol
I WAS GOING TO CALL US ILLUMINATI...lol
#3
Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:41 PM
Am I in the guild?
YES I am.
YES I am.
#4
Posted 02 December 2006 - 02:26 PM
Wow! You actually changed it to Journeymen!
I named the guild! Thats awesome!
I named the guild! Thats awesome!
#5
Posted 02 December 2006 - 03:11 PM
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee gonna whoop some arse men!
#6
Posted 02 December 2006 - 03:37 PM
HAHAH, HELL YEAH, WE ARE TAKIN' THIS BITCH OVER!
#7
Posted 02 December 2006 - 03:42 PM
Nobody wants me, I suck!
#8
Posted 02 December 2006 - 03:48 PM
HAHAH, NAH BRO, YOU GOT TO REQUEST AN INVITE, THIS IS RSVP NIGGA...lol
#9
Posted 02 December 2006 - 11:42 PM
as long as journeymen doesn't stand for fans of that 70's and 80's band...
#11
Posted 03 December 2006 - 04:25 AM
LMAO...
WHEEL INNNN THEEE SKYYY KEEEPS ONNN TUUURNINNNN...
WHEEL INNNN THEEE SKYYY KEEEPS ONNN TUUURNINNNN...
#12
Posted 03 December 2006 - 06:41 AM
i gave us 2000 gold..giggity giggity giggity goo!
#13
Posted 03 December 2006 - 06:41 AM
HAHAH.
WE'LL BE THE RICHEST BITCHES IN THE LAND.
WE'LL BE THE RICHEST BITCHES IN THE LAND.
#14
Posted 11 December 2006 - 11:02 AM
that was nerdy lol
#15
Posted 11 December 2006 - 02:05 PM
Make another guild ASAP!!
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