Trade Mason
Advanced, Crafting
Agility Masons erect structures, monuments, walls and fortifications out of stone blocks, mortar or cement. Depending on the desired result, materials may include cobblestone, granite, ouslite, marble or any of a number of materials. This Skill also covers the use of rockcrete, a common building material for Imperial structures and fortifications where speed of construction outweighs artistic concerns, and various reinforcements to stonework with iron or plasteel.
Given the scale of most masonry projects and the gross weight of the materials involved, most Acolytes will wish to use the Cooperation rules or at the very least some strong-backed servitors. With the hectic pace of Inquisitorial work, it’s unlikely that circumstance will allow them time to personally fit each piece of stone for a project. Labour or servitors that simply move blocks of stone rather than practicing the skilled aspects of this trade do not count against the Cooperation rules.
Agility Masons erect structures, monuments, walls and fortifications out of stone blocks, mortar or cement. Depending on the desired result, materials may include cobblestone, granite, ouslite, marble or any of a number of materials. This Skill also covers the use of rockcrete, a common building material for Imperial structures and fortifications where speed of construction outweighs artistic concerns, and various reinforcements to stonework with iron or plasteel.
Given the scale of most masonry projects and the gross weight of the materials involved, most Acolytes will wish to use the Cooperation rules or at the very least some strong-backed servitors. With the hectic pace of Inquisitorial work, it’s unlikely that circumstance will allow them time to personally fit each piece of stone for a project. Labour or servitors that simply move blocks of stone rather than practicing the skilled aspects of this trade do not count against the Cooperation rules.
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