The culinary guild brings together the practitioners of the various professions creating attribute-enhancing consumables for the clan. Butchers, Chefs, Bakers, and Brewers often share common ingredients, so the Culinary Guild exists to ensure that each profession has what it needs to keep the clan well-fed, and our guild members progressing in their mastery of their chosen profession(s).
Our coat of arms is argent, a plain cross sanguine, representing the sacrifice of Christ. In each quadrant are charges representing each profession within the guild:
A wheat sheaf representing the Worshipful Company of Bakers
A cauldron representing the Worshipful Company of Cooks
A flask representing the Worshipful Company of Brewers, Vintners, and Distillers
A boar representing the Worshipful Company of Butchers
A message from the guild leader:
Dear fellow food nerds,
My goal is first and foremost to maximize your fun per hour. If you’re not having fun playing this game, then what’s the point? If I’m ever standing in the way of you enjoying your gaming time, I want you to tell me. I want to help our professions collaborate smoothly, and have our members progress toward mastery efficiently, but never at the cost of your enjoyment of the game. DM me on Discord any time with concerns.
After that, my priorities (in order) are as follows:
Maintain a defined level of stock for each item in the Food Guide.
Keep sufficient stock of ingredients to quickly replenish our supply of the Food Guide items.
Pay particular attention to intermediate ingredients that require a time-bound craft, e.g. drink bases, Flour, Malt, and Yeast, keeping a significant stock of each on hand, so we don’t have to wait on a crafter to replenish the Food Guide stocks.
Build up a stock of lower level ingredients, so that someone seeking to level one of our professions can do so quickly, minimizing gathering and crafting time.
The Worshipful Company of Butchers specializes in processing raw animal carcasses into useful cuts of meat for the cooks, as well as the preparing of cooked and cured meats for the clan.
Charcuterie needs to be more carefully governed than other professions; the clan’s animal carcasses often need to be butchered with high level skills in order for Cooks to have the ingredients they need. If you want to level Charcuterie using clan carcasses, please coordinate with Max, Ella, or Liandra.
You are, of course, always free to level your skills using materials you gathered.
The Worshipful Company of Brewers, Vintners, and Distillers concocts all of the alcoholic beverages consumed by the clan, including Meads, Beers, Ales, Ciders, Wines, and Spirits.
Food Guide
Item
Profession
Stack Size
HP
HP R
STA
STA R
Fire
Cold
Poison
Mental
Slash
Piercing
Blunt
Item
Profession
Stack Size
HP
HP R
STA
STA R
Fire
Cold
Poison
Mental
Slash
Piercing
Blunt
1
Rosehip Syrup
Cooking
50
53
35
35
35
2
Grape Syrup
Cooking
50
48
32
32
32
3
Elderberry Syrup
Cooking
50
47
31
31
31
4
Sweet Porridge
Cooking
20
54
0.1
13
52
5
Lovely Porridge
Cooking
20
52
0.1
13
50
6
Dressed Up Porridge
Cooking
20
48
0.1
11
45
7
Nice Bear Stew
Cooking
20
24
0.4
67
8
Fine Venison Stew
Cooking
20
22
0.4
64
9
Bear Stew
Cooking
20
21
0.4
60
10
Fatty Boar Stew
Cooking
20
18
0.3
53
11
Lemongrass Tea
Cooking
20
53
0.5
18
18
12
Mustard Tea
Cooking
20
48
0.4
17
17
13
Golden Barley Water
Cooking
20
37
0.4
25
25
14
Sweet Mead
Winemaking & Brewing
20
32
32
0.4
65
15
Red Currant Mead
Winemaking & Brewing
20
35
35
0.4
70
16
Strawberry Mead (Mead)
Winemaking & Brewing
20
30
30
0.4
60
17
Bold Winter Stout
Winemaking & Brewing
20
26
73
37
37
18
Summer Brew
Winemaking & Brewing
20
24
68
34
34
19
Small Beer
Winemaking & Brewing
20
21
60
30
30
20
Duskfire Ale
Winemaking & Brewing
20
15
15
1
60
21
Harvest Glow Ale
Winemaking & Brewing
20
17
17
1.1
66
22
Meadow Song Ale
Winemaking & Brewing
12
12
0.9
49
23
Mulled Redwine
Winemaking & Brewing
20
54
0.6
72
24
Gallian Red
Winemaking & Brewing
20
52
0.6
70
25
Lora Des Papes
Winemaking & Brewing
20
51
0.6
68
26
Kerys Cider
Winemaking & Brewing
20
22
0.2
64
27
Summer Heat
Winemaking & Brewing
20
21
0.2
59
28
Farmhouse Cider
Winemaking & Brewing
20
16
0.1
46
29
Roast
Charcuterie
20
61
0.4
21
30
Hero Sausage
Charcuterie
50
32
0.4
32
31
Sweet and Dessert
Baking
20
68
0.1
25
17
32
Sweet and Dessert
Baking
20
61
0.1
22
15
33
Plain Malt Bread
Baking
20
35
0.2
13
50
34
Wheat Raisin Bread
Baking
20
32
0.2
12
46
35
Plain Barley Bread
Baking
20
31
0.2
11
43
36
Trail Pie
Baking
20
23
0.1
30
8
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Member Levels
Name
Last updated
Winemaking brewing
Cooking
Baking
Charcuterie
Name
Last updated
Winemaking brewing
Cooking
Baking
Charcuterie
1
R3ign
7/31/2024
9
34
29
30
2
Liandra
9/5/2024
37
27
30
14
3
Max
8/2/2024
1
41
1
41
4
Clout
1
26
3
25
5
Goodfellow
11/12/2024
1
34
3
1
6
Truxx
8/31/2024
1
1
1
31
7
Stone
1
1
1
1
8
Sem
9/14/2024
2
10
6
24
9
Derpy
1
1
1
1
10
Fionnabhyr 1.0 (Cernunnos)
9/28/2024
10
20
16
21
11
Fionnabhyr 2.0 (Danu)
10/22/2024
7
22
12
25
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Guildhall Map/Directory
Storage
Any chest in the storage walls can be referenced with a unique “address”. Section number, then like a spreadsheet, indicate the column and row, with A1 being the top left and Z3 being the bottom right (not that any of our walls have 26 columns). So for example, Grapes are in 4D1 and 4D2, so if you go over to section 4, it’s the 4th column from the left, in the top two chests. Chest 3A2 has Wolf Rump Meat in it, 1C3 has Oat Grain, and so on.
Culinary Storage Catalog
Lookup
Profession earmark
Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5
Lookup
Profession earmark
Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5
1
CUL 1.1.1
Blackberry
2
CUL 1.1.2
Blueberry
3
CUL 1.1.3
Elderberry
4
CUL 1.1.4
Raisins
5
CUL 1.2.1
Raspberry
6
CUL 1.2.2
Red Currant
7
CUL 1.2.3
Rosehip
8
CUL 1.2.4
Strawberry
9
CUL 1.3.1
White Grape
10
CUL 1.3.2
White Grape
11
CUL 1.3.3
White Grape
12
CUL 1.3.4
White Grape
13
CUL 1.4.1
Red Grape
14
CUL 1.4.2
Red Grape
15
CUL 1.4.3
Red Grape
16
CUL 1.4.4
Red Grape
17
CUL 1.5.1
Red Apple
18
CUL 1.5.2
Red Apple
19
CUL 1.5.3
Red Apple
20
CUL 1.5.4
Red Apple
21
CUL 1.6.1
Fennel
22
CUL 1.6.2
Garlic
23
CUL 1.6.3
Lemongrass
24
CUL 1.6.4
Mustard
25
CUL 1.7.1
Parsley
26
CUL 1.7.2
Rosemary
27
CUL 1.7.3
Thyme
28
CUL 1.7.4
Batflower
29
CUL 1.8.1
Dandelion
30
CUL 1.8.2
Meadowsweet
31
CUL 1.8.3
Pasque Flower
32
CUL 1.8.4
Red Poppy
33
CUL 1.9.1
Yellow Onion
34
CUL 1.9.2
Yellow Onion
35
CUL 1.9.3
Yellow Onion
36
CUL 1.9.4
Red Onion
37
CUL 2.1.1
Red Cabbage
38
CUL 2.1.2
Red Cabbage
39
CUL 2.1.3
Red Cabbage
40
CUL 2.1.4
Bay Bolete
41
CUL 2.2.1
Black Trumpet
42
CUL 2.2.2
Chanterelle
43
CUL 2.2.3
Dapperling
44
CUL 2.2.4
Divine Mushroom
45
CUL 2.3.1
Enoki
46
CUL 2.3.2
Morel
47
CUL 2.3.3
Oyster Mushroom
48
CUL 2.3.4
Penny Bun
49
CUL 2.4.1
50
CUL 2.4.2
51
CUL 2.4.3
52
CUL 2.4.4
53
CUL 2.5.1
54
CUL 2.5.2
55
CUL 2.5.3
56
CUL 2.5.4
57
CUL 2.6.1
Animal Fat
58
CUL 2.6.2
Animal Fat
59
CUL 2.6.3
Animal Fat
60
CUL 2.6.4
Lard
Animal Fat
61
CUL 2.7.1
Suet
62
CUL 2.7.2
Suet
63
CUL 2.7.3
Suet
64
CUL 2.7.4
Tallow
Suet
65
CUL 2.8.1
Meat Chunks
66
CUL 2.8.2
Meat Chunks
67
CUL 2.8.3
Meat Chunks
68
CUL 2.8.4
Meat Chunks
69
CUL 2.9.1
Animal Intestines
70
CUL 2.9.2
Animal Intestines
71
CUL 2.9.3
Animal Intestines
72
CUL 2.9.4
Rabbit Carcass
Meat Strips
73
CUL 3.1.1
Boar Carcass
74
CUL 3.1.2
Deer Carcass
75
CUL 3.1.3
Wolf Carcass
76
CUL 3.1.4
Bear Carcass
77
CUL 3.2.1
Boar Shank Meat
78
CUL 3.2.2
Deer Shank Meat
79
CUL 3.2.3
Wolf Shank Meat
80
CUL 3.2.4
Bear Shank Meat
81
CUL 3.3.1
Boar Shank Meat
82
CUL 3.3.2
Deer Shank Meat
83
CUL 3.3.3
Wolf Shank Meat
84
CUL 3.3.4
Bear Shank Meat
85
CUL 3.4.1
Boar Rump Meat
86
CUL 3.4.2
Deer Rump Meat
87
CUL 3.4.3
Wolf Shank Meat
88
CUL 3.4.4
Bear Rump Meat
89
CUL 3.5.1
Boar Rump Meat
90
CUL 3.5.2
Deer Rump Meat
91
CUL 3.5.3
Wolf Shank Meat
92
CUL 3.5.4
Bear Rump Meat
93
CUL 3.6.1
Boar Flank Meat
94
CUL 3.6.2
Deer Round Meat
95
CUL 3.6.3
Wolf Round Meat
96
CUL 3.6.4
Bear Round Meat
97
CUL 3.7.1
Boar Flank Meat
98
CUL 3.7.2
Deer Round Meat
99
CUL 3.7.3
Wolf Round Meat
100
CUL 3.7.4
Bear Round Meat
101
CUL 3.8.1
Boar Neck Meat
102
CUL 3.8.2
Deer Neck Meat
103
CUL 3.8.3
Wolf Round Meat
104
CUL 3.8.4
Bear Neck Meat
105
CUL 3.9.1
Boar Neck Meat
106
CUL 3.9.2
Deer Neck Meat
107
CUL 3.9.3
Wolf Round Meat
108
CUL 3.9.4
Bear Neck Meat
109
CUL 4.1.1
110
CUL 4.1.2
111
CUL 4.1.3
112
CUL 4.1.4
113
CUL 4.2.1
114
CUL 4.2.2
115
CUL 4.2.3
116
CUL 4.2.4
117
CUL 4.3.1
118
CUL 4.3.2
119
CUL 4.3.3
120
CUL 4.3.4
121
CUL 4.4.1
122
CUL 4.4.2
123
CUL 4.4.3
124
CUL 4.4.4
125
CUL 4.5.1
126
CUL 4.5.2
127
CUL 4.5.3
128
CUL 4.5.4
129
CUL 4.6.1
130
CUL 4.6.2
131
CUL 4.6.3
132
CUL 4.6.4
133
CUL 5.1.1
134
CUL 5.1.2
135
CUL 5.1.3
136
CUL 5.1.4
137
CUL 5.2.1
138
CUL 5.2.2
139
CUL 5.2.3
140
CUL 5.2.4
141
CUL 5.3.1
142
CUL 5.3.2
143
CUL 5.3.3
144
CUL 5.3.4
145
CUL 5.4.1
146
CUL 5.4.2
147
CUL 5.4.3
148
CUL 5.4.4
149
CUL 5.5.1
150
CUL 5.5.2
151
CUL 5.5.3
152
CUL 5.5.4
153
CUL 6.1.1
154
CUL 6.1.2
155
CUL 6.1.3
156
CUL 6.1.4
157
CUL 6.2.1
158
CUL 6.2.2
159
CUL 6.2.3
160
CUL 6.2.4
161
CUL 6.3.1
162
CUL 6.3.2
163
CUL 6.3.3
164
CUL 6.3.4
165
CUL 6.4.1
166
CUL 6.4.2
167
CUL 6.4.3
168
CUL 6.4.4
169
CUL 6.5.1
170
CUL 6.5.2
171
CUL 6.5.3
172
CUL 6.5.4
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Gathering Areas/Routes
⭐Local: Barley, Grapes, Hops, Red Apples
Route 1: Deer (Meat), Red Apples. Stags and Rabbits on route drop T2 hides for Artisans’ Guild.
Area 2: Boars (Meat, Suet), Wolves (Meat), Mustard, Yellow Onion
Area 3: Bears (Meat), Wheat, Rosemary. Bears also drop T2 hides for Artisans’ Guild.
Area 4: Rye, Oats, Rosehips, Grapes, Elderberries, Rosemary. Copper, Tin, and Iron are also mineable in the area.
Area 5: Oyster Mushrooms
Area 6:Chanterelles
Area 7: Lemongrass. Clay also ubiquitous along the shores.