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Talk:Mason's Guild

Discussion page of Mason's Guild
Latest comment: 2 November by Raelin in topic The guild and Sharrans

The guild and Sharrans edit

First, the Mason's Log states that Sharran justiciars at some moment were quite busy uprooting Selunites in Reithwin. Sharran inquisition clearly picked the trace of the resistance from Potter's House and on, as Investigation Notes on a skeleton of "inquisitor" state.

Then, in front of the guild entrance there are two skeletons impaled on pikes. Upon interacting, the narrator prompts a line: "Let this be a warning - those who defy Shar's will shall suffer darkness without her blessing.". The synopsis to the corresponding dialogue file (TWN_Masonry_AD_MasonApprentice_01.html) calls these skeletons "mason's apprentices killed by Justiciars". Thus, particularly the in-guild conspiracy was clearly uprooted by Sharrans.

The Mason himself (he clearly was one of resistance leaders) was sold out to Ketheric by Thisobald Thorm (The Waning Moon: Consignments, so that Ketheric "would make an example of him" - but hardly general did it with his own hands while having an army of justiciars under command. Nonetheless, the synopsis to TWN_MasonGuild_AD_FakeMasonBones.html and TWN_MasonsGuild_AD_MasonPlaque.html (the plaque under the bones) both say about "the head Mason had conspiracy against Sharrans", "the bones of the Grand Mason, who was found to be a traitor within a despotic regime, and executed.".

Indeed, there's no in-game evidence of whether Morfred and "the head Mason/the Grand Mason" are the same person. Apart from this hole, other things form a logical chain. Arikel (talk) 21:06, 1 November 2025 (CET)Reply

The only solid pointer is the book. Still, this all looks like circumstantial evidence, end enough to modify the page area to something to the effect of "it appears..." Raelin (talk) 00:51, 2 November 2025 (CET)Reply