Service Sign

Name by Flubb2 Concept and Written by James Woodwright
A service sign is a tavern styled sign that shows with the use of symbols tells those who are from other towns or cities what the business is as the name of it, may not be recogisable. These symbols are standardised, so the symbol its self is not an issue.     Example symbols are:  
  • Smiths' - Anvil with an ingot leaning on the side. Depending on the colour of the ingot, relates to which smith it is a red ingot indicates its a coppersmith a black one a blacksmith.
  • Beat Master - A pestle.
  • Protectors Guild - A helmet with two swords crosses the helmet with two maces behind that.
  • Mechanics & Inner Workings

    The sign is made up of Maple wood with its coloured parts painted on, to hang it up two screw eyes are used.

    History

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    Significance

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    Appears In
    The Artistocracy Chronicles Books 1 - 4
    Item type
    Miscellaneous
    Manufacturer
    Related ethnicities
    Owning Organization
    Rarity
    Common
    Dimensions
    45cm square (without fittings)
    Base Price
    4 Tusks 3 Horns
    Raw materials & Components
    Maple Wood, screw eyes and paint.
    Tools
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