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| * Function comes before form | * Function comes before form | ||
| * Mastery is earned through repetition and failure | * Mastery is earned through repetition and failure | ||
| - | * Leave your work better than you found it | + | * Leave your work better than when you last picked |
| #### Clergy | #### Clergy | ||
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| #### Affiliated Orders | #### Affiliated Orders | ||
| - | * Guild-backed temple craftsmen | + | * **The Order of Inspectors** - a dedicated group of inspectors |
| - | | + | * **The Hivemasters** - a small sect of Arigold worshippers |
| - | * Orders | + | * **Testers of Resolve** |
| #### Notable Temples | #### Notable Temples | ||
| - | Temples of Arigold often function as workshops | + | Temples of Arigold often offer basic education for various crafts, |
| - | * Foundries | + | |
| - | * Construction yards | + | |
| - | * Large communal workspaces | + | |
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| - | Work performed within these spaces is considered sacred. | + | |
| #### Holy Days | #### Holy Days | ||
| - | * The completion of a major project | + | * The completion of a major project |
| - | * Seasonal beginnings of large construction efforts | + | * The autumnal equinox is celebrated as a time to prepare for winter projects, so that craftsmen can keep themselves busy when the weather becomes too harsh to travel. This holiday is taken more seriously in places with severe winters. |
| #### Rites | #### Rites | ||
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| Beeswax is dripped at the threshold and left in place until it is naturally worn away by use. | Beeswax is dripped at the threshold and left in place until it is naturally worn away by use. | ||
| - | This is a quiet prayer for longevity and success. The wearing away of the wax is intentional—crafted spaces are meant to be used, not preserved untouched. | + | This is a quiet prayer for longevity and success. The wearing away of the wax is intentional; crafted spaces are meant to be used, not preserved untouched. |
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| #### Relationships | #### Relationships | ||
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| Arigold is not particularly social among the gods. He does not seek them out unless there is a reason to do so. | Arigold is not particularly social among the gods. He does not seek them out unless there is a reason to do so. | ||
| #### Other Myths | #### Other Myths | ||
| - | * It is said that unfinished great works are watched over until someone worthy can complete them | + | * It is said that unfinished great works are watched over until someone worthy can complete them |
| - | * Some believe that Arigold walks among mortal workshops in disguise, observing rather than intervening | + | * Some believe that Arigold walks among mortal workshops in disguise, observing rather than intervening |
| - | * There are stories of tools that never dull, though such claims are often attributed more to skill than divine favor | + | * There are stories of tools that never dull, though such claims are often attributed more to skill than divine favor |
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