Masonry Academy
A prestigious institution dedicated to training young gnomes in the art of stonecrafting, passing down generations of knowledge and skills. A system of apprenticeship where junior students learn from more experienced gnomes, gradually gaining skills and knowledge over time. A rigorous admissions process that evaluates applicants based on their natural talent, work ethic, and potential to become skilled stonemasons. A faculty composed of esteemed master craftsmen and women who serve as teachers and mentors to the students, passing down their wisdom and expertise. A strong sense of community and tradition among the students and faculty, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for learning and growth.
Alterations
Well-lit workshops and classrooms equipped with advanced tools and machinery for teaching various aspects of stonecrafting.
Architecture
A sprawling complex of interconnected tunnels and chambers, carved out of solid stone by generations of skilled gnome stonemasons. A vast library containing ancient scrolls, tomes, and artifacts related to the history and lore of gnomish stonecrafting techniques. Dormitories and common areas where students can live, study, and socialize with their peers during their training. A grand hall used for ceremonial events, such as graduations and exhibitions of the students' work.
Type
College / Academy
Parent Location
Owning Organization
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