Spellweaver
A fancy title elven seamstresses gave themselves when the world began to move away from armour.
These people, very frequenly elves, use magic to enchant regular everyday items with small enchantments.
Career
Qualifications
Magical talent or ability.
Teamwork for larger items is encouraged.
Career Progression
The more powerful the enchantment, the more they get payed.
Payment & Reimbursement
Typical fees are: Common items 10 gold pieces per creation, Uncommon items for 20 Rare items 40 gold pieces.
Incredibly talented spellweavers are payed upwards of 500 gold pieces for Very Rare or Legendary items.
Other Benefits
Seen as a proud job of elven society.
Easy to get into for natural spellcasters such as sorcerers, and decently high paying.
Perception
Purpose
Creation of interesting items.
Creation of personal protective apparatus.
Social Status
Regarded as sophisticated in elven society.
Half-elves mostly see it as a day job.
Opinions differ depending on who you ask.
Demographics
88% elven employed, frequently High Elves.
10% Half-elven.
2% Others
History
Recent, created in the last 200 years, incredibly young by elven standards.
Operations
Materials
Low cost silver and arcane catalysts in a work stuido.
Workplace
Typically clean with at least 10 ft between desks.
An inbox for items with which they will enchant for the day.
Dangers & Hazards
Rogue magical explosion.
Alternative Names
Enchanters
Type
Arcane
Demand
Steadily increasing
Legality
Requirements include actual magical talent, which is why it is a frequent low class job for sorcerers.
Entirely legal, and seen as a status symbol among elven society, which is why it is common in all 3 sectors of New Avalon.
Some are used by black market contacts for transfer of magical items among gang members.
Entirely legal, and seen as a status symbol among elven society, which is why it is common in all 3 sectors of New Avalon.
Some are used by black market contacts for transfer of magical items among gang members.
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