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Lowest cost license. Allows basic selling of items between individuals (PC to PC) that are not conducting business as employees of another business under licensure. Licensed peddlers may only sell items within their area of licensure. Peddlers are not able to register exclusive products or designs.
Peddlers are not considered full AU members, and thus do not have access to the Union library or other resources available to Union members. Peddlers may join the Workman’s Hall or the Friends of Ongull as appropriate for further support.
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Summary: You get a shop and a clan, plus five rooms. You are the be all and end all. Women want you, men want to be you. Please be aware that the AU does not often permit dozens of the same types of shop in a settlement, and your application may be denied to prevent market saturation.
Rooms Included: Frontroom, Backroom, Storage Room, Bunkroom, Management Office
Most expensive and prestigious option. License and rental of a proper store and shop front. This is the most limited option, as the boundaries and size of Laketown is rather defined. Further, the Union does not, as policy, grant many directly competing Freeman’s licenses, instead, people pick particular niches and crafting specializations to register exclusive products or designs to bring something unique to the trading scene and Market.
A Freeman’s license also requires a demonstration of proper skill level to obtain a license. The requirements for level skill will vary from license area to license area. A physician or armorsmith wishing to obtain a Freeman’s license certainly requires greater demonstrated skill than a butcher as ineptitude by the former could have deadly consequence.
Areas of License
Low Tier
Fisherman
Allows selling of fresh and butchered fish, and products produced from them, including pressed oil or smoked, salted, or pickled products. May offer bait, fishing pole, nets.
Dairyman/Cheesemonger
Allows selling of dairy products, fresh, salted, or smoked.
Butcher
Allows selling of carcasses, butchered cuts, and smoked, salted, and pickled products from game or domesticated meats, fowl, and fish.
Simpler
Allows selling of raw foraged goods usable for food stuffs or processing by others into dyes, medicines, and other goods.
Fletcher
Allows the selling of arrows, and raw materials for arrow production such as arrowheads and feathers
Weaver
Allows the sale of thread, yarn, and bolts and yards of felted or woven fabrics.
Mid-Tier
Farming Outlet
Allows selling of meats, foods, and domestic products produced via farming, gardening, or handicraft. Allows selling of raw fibres, but not spun or woven materials.
Hunter
Allows selling of carcasses, butchered cuts, and smoked, salted, and pickled products from game meats. May offer raw and tanned pelts and leathers, and traps for hunting.
Blacksmith
Allows selling and repair of general metal goods and tools like pots, nails, and horseshoes. May offer ingots. May sell functional butcher’s knives, but no higher weapons.
Leathercrafter
Allows selling of general leather goods - satchels, belts, boots, sheaths, etc. Allows the selling of tanned and dyed leathers. Some leathercrafters choose to specialize their craft to gain the ability to register designs and exclusive products.
Clothier
Allows selling and production of woven and knitted clothing items.
Haberdasher - Clothier specializing in the production of hats and headgear
Embroiderer - Clothier focused on offering artistic stylization of sewn items
Tailor - Clothier focused on the production of male clothing items
Seamster/Seamstress - Clothier focused on the production of female clothing
Gambesoner - Clothier focused on the production of cloth-based armors
Healer's Clinic
Allows sale of herbs and simples productive to medicines, poultices, bandages, and other medications and treatments for ills of the body.
Woodcrafter