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[[Category:Cities]]
 
[[Category:Cities]]
 
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Buildings can be found in [[NPC]] and player [[City|cities]] alike. Almost every type of building can be purchased in the form of a deed from a [[Builder]] and placed in a city.
== Feudal Buildings / Trainers ==
+
== Feudal Buildings ==
 
+
'''Feudal''' is the default architecture style. Deeds for these buildings can be found on most builders.
=== Amazon Temple ===
+
=== Barracks ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|750k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Fury]], [[Huntress]], [[Priest]], [[Scout]], [[Warrior]]
+
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| needs no protection slot
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|4x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Austere, impressive structures of alabaster, Amazon Temples hearken back to the great white cities of Delgana, and are the only reminder most Amazons ever see of their vanished homeland.
+
|Only the Guild Leader of a Sovereign Guild can place a barracks within the scope of their city. These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities of a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to the barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Barracks ===
+
=== Church ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|750k
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
+
|Banker
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| needs no protection slot
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x2
+
|4x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Only the Guild Leader of a Sovereign Guild can place a barracks within the scope of their city. These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities of a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to the barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.
+
|No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, it is considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Citadel ===
=== Cathedral ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|1.5m
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Banker, [[Crusader]], [[Prelate]], [[Priest]], [[Sentinel]], [[Warrior]]
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Cathedrals serve a double purpose: not only do they provide the devout with a place of worship, they also serve as administrative centers within the church hierarchy, places where bishops, archbishops, and cardinals help shape and advance the grand designs of the Holy Church.
+
|The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, a citadel combines the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Cottage [Log, Stone, Wood] ===
=== Church ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Banker
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x5
+
|1x1
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, it is considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.
+
|These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Spire ===
+
=== Estate [Stone, Wood] ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|1m
+
|750k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
| -
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| [[Siege Spires | grants siege effects]]
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|1x1
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|This arcane device employs powerful sorceries first devised by the Elvish Archmagi. When activated, it generates an intense magical field that will affect an entire city, changing the course of siege or battle.
+
|Palaces of the wealthy, these luxurious dwellings are very expensive to build, furnish, and maintain. An estate can easily house an entire family, and is the favored dwelling of Guild Leaders, master quarters, and other elite.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Shrine ===
+
=== Feudal Outer Walls ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|300k
+
|50k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Votary
+
|Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable, [[Divine Favor | grants boons]], needs no protection slot
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|1x1
+
|varies
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The will of the Gods is moving again on Aerynth! This sacred Shrine, devoted to one aspect of an ancient faith, deity, or culture, will serve as a conduit of divine favor if given sufficient offerings.
+
|Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Forge ===
=== Citadel ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|1.5m
+
|500k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x5
+
|4x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, a citadel combines the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.
+
|Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Feudal Outer Walls ===
+
=== Fortress ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|50k
+
|1.2m
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|varies
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.
+
|These tall, imposing structures are built for their durability and defensive value, not for comfort or extravagance. Designed to serve as strongholds, adventurers are as likely to find a fortress in the depths of the wilderness as they are huddled within the walls of a city.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Forest Sanctuary ===
+
=== House [Stone, Stucco, Wood] ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|375k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Druid]], [[Priest]], [[Ranger]], [[Scout]]
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The sanctuaries the Rangers build as their headquarters are simple, elegant structures based on the tents and humble dwellings of forest folk.
+
|The most common form of housing purchased by adventurers and guildsmen, houses are small enough that an abundance of them will not constrain valuable space within the City, and cheap enough that even a moderately successful hero can afford to build and maintain one.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Inn ===
=== Forge ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|500k
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
+
|Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.
+
|Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Fortress ===
+
=== Magic Shop ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|1.2m
+
|400k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|Alchemist, Sage
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|These tall, imposing structures are built for their durability and defensive value, not for comfort or extravagance. Designed to serve as strongholds, adventurers are as likely to find a fortress in the depths of the wilderness as they are huddled within the walls of a city.
+
|Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop gives them in a struggle.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Mercantile ===
 
 
=== Great Hall ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|350k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Barbarian]], [[Bard]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]]
+
|Carpenter, Seamstress, Tailor, Quartermaster
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Comfort and beauty are barely a consideration in the design of a great Hall: it requires only a fire pit and a space large enough for the Thane and all his henchmen to feast and revel in.
+
|Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Inn ===
+
=== Siege Tent ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|300k
+
|75k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
+
|Siege Engineer, Banker, Innkeeper
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x2
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.
+
|In addition to providing a safe place for Commanders to confer and consider strategy, Siege Tents also serve as workshops for Engineers, who build the massive devices necessary to batter down a City's defenses.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Villa [Stucco, Wood]  ===
 
 
=== Keep ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Priest]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]], [[Wizard]]
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The last scions of the once great pre-Turning royal houses and the commanders of renegade armies all build keeps for their strongholds, which serve as both rallying points for their soldiers and followers, and as formidable last line of defense against their enemies.
+
|The homestead of choice for the wealthy merchant or adventurer, a villa offers substantially more space than a house, and is two stories tall.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Warehouse ===
 
 
=== [Log, Stone, Wood] Cottage ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|300k
+
|500k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|Seneschal
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| not rankable, [[Mines | stores resources]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|1x1
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.
+
|Ore, gold and other resources harvested throughout the world are stored here in the Warehouse, which serves as a central repository for fortress maintenance and forge supplies.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
== Elven Buildings ==
  
 
+
=== Elven Barracks ===
=== Magic Shop ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Alchemist, Sage
+
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| needs no protection slot
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop gives them in a struggle.
+
|These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Mercantile ===
+
=== Elven Church ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|350k
+
|320k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Carpenter, Seamstress, Tailor, Quartermaster
+
|Banker
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.
+
|No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Siege Tent ===
+
=== Elven Forge ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|75k
+
|400k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Siege Engineer, Banker, Innkeeper
+
|Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|In addition to providing a safe place for Commanders to confer and consider strategy, Siege Tents also serve as workshops for Engineers, who build the massive devices necessary to batter down a City's defenses.
+
|Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== [Stone, Wood] Estate ===
+
=== Elven Guild Hall ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|750k
+
|480k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|[[Bard]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|5x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Palaces of the wealthy, these luxurious dwellings are very expensive to build, furnish, and maintain. An estate can easily house an entire family, and is the favored dwelling of Guild Leaders, master quarters, and other elite.
+
|The last scions of the once great pre-Turning royal houses and the commanders of renegade armies all build keeps for their strongholds, which serve as both rallying points for their soldiers and followers, and as a formidable last line of defense against their enemies.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== [Stone, Stucco, Wood] House ===
+
=== Elven House ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|375k
+
|400k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
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|}
 
|}
  
=== [Stucco, Wood] Villa ===
+
=== Elven Inn ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|160k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x3
+
|4x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The homestead of choice for the wealthy merchant or adventurer, a villa offers substantially more space than a house, and is two stories tall.
+
|Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Thieves Den ===
+
=== Elven Magic Shop ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|240k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Assassin]], [[Bard]], [[Nightstalker]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]]
+
|Alchemist, Sage
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|There are some kinds of business best done in secret. Rather than build vast, imposing halls to announce their presence to the world, associations of Rogues, Thieves, and Assassins hide in plain sight, taking over an Inn and turning it to their use.
+
|Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Elven Outer Walls ===
 
 
=== War Temple ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|50k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Confessor]], [[Priest]], [[Templar]]
+
|Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x5
+
|?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Equal parts fortress and house of worship, these imposing structures perfectly express the militant philosophy of the Temple of the Cleansing Flame. The faithful gather here for worship and defense, and the upper levels house Templar barracks, armories, and extensive sparring rooms.
+
|Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Warehouse ===
+
=== Elven Sanctum ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|500k
+
|480k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Seneschal
+
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Necromancer]], [[Priest]], [[Wizard]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable, [[Mines | stores resources]]
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|Ore, gold and other resources harvested throughout the world are stored here in the Warehouse, which serves as a central repository for fortress maintenance and forge supplies.
+
|The Firstborn are the oldest of races on Aerynth, and the Elves have always been masters of lore and learning. The wisest in skill, lore and craft have always convened in sanctums to teach the worthiest of their pupils.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Elven Shop ===
 
 
=== Wizards Tower ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|600k
+
|320k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Bard]], [[Channeler]], [[Doomsayer]], [[Necromancer]], [[Refiner]], [[Warlock]], [[Wizard]]
+
|Seamstress, Tailor
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|The architecture of these massive towers is inspired by the ancient towers and citadels of the Elves, and would be structurally impossible without powerful magic spells that reinforce and support the upper works.
+
|Part general store and part trading post, Mercantiles offer adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
== Invorii Buildings ==
  
 +
=== Invorii Barracks  ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|750k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| needs no protection slot
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|4x2
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.
 +
|}
  
== Elven Buildings ==
+
=== Invorii Church ===
 
 
=== Elven Bank ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x5
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.
 +
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Citadel ===
 
 
=== Elven Barracks ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|1.5m
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| needs no protection slot
+
| not rankable
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|4x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, citadels combine the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Forge ===
 
 
=== Elven Guild Hall ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|500k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Bard]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]]
+
|Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|5x5
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made, nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii House ===
 
 
=== Elven Forge ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with a few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Inn ===
 
 
=== Elven Inn ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Magic Shop ===
 
 
=== Elven Magic Shop ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|400k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Mercantile ===
 
 
 
 
=== Elven Mercantile ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|350k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Invorii Outer Walls ===
 
 
 
 
=== Elven Sanctum ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|50k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Necromancer]], [[Priest]], [[Wizard]]
+
|Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
| ?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
== Irekei Buildings ==
  
 
+
=== Desert Tent ===
== Invorii Buildings ==
 
 
 
=== Invorii Bank ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Banker
+
|Merchant
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| needs no protection slot
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x4
+
|?
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Irekei Barracks ===
 
 
 
 
=== Invorii Barracks ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|750k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x2
+
|2x2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
=== Irekei Church ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|300k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Banker
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| -
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|4x4
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.
 +
|}
  
 
+
=== Irekei Citadel ===
 
 
=== Invorii Citadel ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|1.5m
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, citadels combine the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Irekei Forge ===
 
 
 
 
=== Invorii Forge ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|500k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
+
|Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|An open-walled tent with a sandstone hearth.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Irekei Inn ===
 
 
 
 
=== Invorii Inn ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|300k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Irekei Magic Shop ===
 
 
 
 
=== Invorii Magic Shop ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|400k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
=== Irekei Mercantile  ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|350k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Seamstress, Tailor
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| -
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
| ?
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.
 +
|}
  
 +
=== Irekei Outer Walls ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|50k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| -
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|4x5
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.
  
 +
|}
  
=== Invorii Mercantile  ===
+
=== Irekei Temple ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Carpenter, Seamstress, Tailor, Quartermaster
+
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Warrior]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|These ancient structures serve as the focal points of Irekei culture. Built of sandstone and richly ornamented, every Irekei temple contains a great arena, where the Dragon and the Sun are venerated in lengthy ceremonies, and where disputes among rival Irekei are settled with blades in highly ritualistic duels.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
== Trainer Buildings ==
  
== Irekei Buildings ==
+
=== Amazon Temple ===
 
 
=== Irekei Bank ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Banker
+
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Fury]], [[Huntress]], [[Priest]], [[Scout]], [[Warrior]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Austere, impressive structures of alabaster, Amazon Temples hearken back to the great white cities of Delgana, and are the only reminder most Amazons ever see of their vanished homeland. The interior of the Temple features a huge shrine to Phaedra, the First Huntress who led the Amazons out of the lands of Men and Elves, to found a hidden empire.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
=== Cathedral ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|600k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Banker, [[Crusader]], [[Prelate]], [[Priest]], [[Sentinel]], [[Warrior]]
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| -
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|4x5
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|Triumphs of masonry and engineering, the first great Cathedrals appeared early in the Age of Kings. Cathedrals serve a double purpose: not only do they provide the devout with a place of worship, they also serve as administrative centers within the Church hierarchy, places where bishops, archbishops, and cardinals help shape and advance the grand designs of the Holy Church.
 +
|}
  
 +
=== Forest Sanctuary ===
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|600k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|[[Druid]], [[Priest]], [[Ranger]], [[Scout]]
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| -
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|4x4
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|In recent years the Rangers have returned from their long exile in the wilderness, and small but fiercely loyal bands have managed to rise to positions of authority in some towns and cities, acting as protectors to the common folk. The sanctuaries the Rangers build as their headquarters are simple, elegant structures based on the tents and humble dwellings of forest folk.
 +
|}
  
=== Irekei Barracks ===
+
=== Great Hall ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Guard Captain, Magister Captain
+
|[[Barbarian]], [[Bard]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| needs no protection slot
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Built in the style and fashion of the great mead halls of the infamous Northmen, these massive structures are built entirely of timber, with high, slate roofs and thick walls. Comfort and beauty are barely a consideration in the design of a great Hall: they require only a fire pit and a space large enough for the Thane and all his henchmen to feast and revel in.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== Keep ===
 
 
 
 
=== Irekei Citadel ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Merchant
+
|[[Priest]], [[Thief]], [[Warrior]], [[Wizard]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| not rankable
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|4x5
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|Stout stone fortresses with tall towers and reinforced gates, Keeps are the most utilitarian and the most defensible Guild Halls. The last scions of the once great pre-Turning royal houses and the commanders of renegade armies all build keeps for their strongholds, which serve as both rallying points for their soldiers and followers, and as a formidable last line of defense against their enemies.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Irekei Inn ===
+
=== Thieves Den ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
+
|[[Assassin]], [[Bard]], [[Nightstalker]], [[Scout]], [[Thief]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|There are some kinds of business best done in secret. Rather than build vast, imposing halls to announce their presence to the world, associations of Rogues, Thieves, and Assassins hide in plain sight, taking over an Inn and turning it to their use. Hidden rooms and secret basements serve as meeting chambers, offices, and training halls for Guild members.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
+
=== War Temple ===
 
 
 
 
=== Irekei Forge ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
+
|[[Confessor]], [[Priest]], [[Templar]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x5
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|An open-walled tent with a sandstone hearth.
+
|Equal parts fortress and house of worship, these imposing structures perfectly express the militant philosophy of the Temple of the Cleansing Flame. The faithful gather here for worship and defense, and the upper levels house Templar barracks, armories, and extensive sparring rooms. The main hall boasts a massive statue of Saint Malorn the Just, and a fire pit where a portion of the eternal Cleansing Flame burns for the benefit of all.
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Irekei Magic Shop ===
+
=== Wizards Tower ===
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|600k
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|Alchemist, Sage
+
|[[Bard]], [[Channeler]], [[Doomsayer]], [[Necromancer]], [[Refiner]], [[Warlock]], [[Wizard]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
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|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|2x2
+
|4x4
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|The architecture of these massive towers is inspired by the ancient towers and citadels of the Elves, and would be structurally impossible without powerful magic spells that reinforce and support the upper works. Every Wizard's Conclave contains an assembly hall, several laboratories, and well-stocked libraries to help further the researches of its members.
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
== [[Divine Favor | Shrines]] ==
 +
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"
 +
|-
 +
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 +
|300k
 +
|-
 +
|'''Hirelings'''
 +
|Votary
 +
|-
 +
|'''Extras'''
 +
| not rankable, [[Divine Favor | grants boons]], needs no protection slot
 +
|-
 +
|'''Size'''
 +
|1x1
 +
|-
 +
|'''Description'''
 +
|The will of the Gods is moving again on Aerynth! This sacred Shrine, devoted to one aspect of an ancient faith, deity, or culture, will serve as a conduit of divine favor if given sufficient offerings.
 +
|}
  
 
+
== [[Siege Spire | Spires]] ==
 
 
=== Irekei Temple ===
 
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
{| style="width: 80%; border: 1px #BBB solid; padding: 5px; background-color: #EEE;"  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
 
| width="20%" |'''Cost'''
|?
+
|1m
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Hirelings'''
 
|'''Hirelings'''
|[[Assassin]], [[Channeler]], [[Warrior]]
+
| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Extras'''
 
|'''Extras'''
| -
+
| [[Siege Spires | grants siege effects]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Size'''
 
|'''Size'''
|5x5
+
|1x1
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Description'''
 
|'''Description'''
|?
+
|This arcane device employs powerful sorceries first devised by the Elvish Archmagi. When activated, it generates an intense magical field that will affect an entire city, changing the course of siege or battle.
 
|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 17:23, 19 September 2017

Buildings can be found in NPC and player cities alike. Almost every type of building can be purchased in the form of a deed from a Builder and placed in a city.

Feudal Buildings

Feudal is the default architecture style. Deeds for these buildings can be found on most builders.

Barracks

Cost 750k
Hirelings Guard Captain, Magister Captain
Extras needs no protection slot
Size 4x2
Description Only the Guild Leader of a Sovereign Guild can place a barracks within the scope of their city. These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities of a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to the barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.

Church

Cost 300k
Hirelings Banker
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, it is considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.

Citadel

Cost 1.5m
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 4x5
Description The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, a citadel combines the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.

Cottage [Log, Stone, Wood]

Cost 300k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 1x1
Description These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.

Estate [Stone, Wood]

Cost 750k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 4x4
Description Palaces of the wealthy, these luxurious dwellings are very expensive to build, furnish, and maintain. An estate can easily house an entire family, and is the favored dwelling of Guild Leaders, master quarters, and other elite.

Feudal Outer Walls

Cost 50k
Hirelings Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
Extras not rankable
Size varies
Description Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.

Forge

Cost 500k
Hirelings Armorsmith and Weaponsmith
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.

Fortress

Cost 1.2m
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 4x4
Description These tall, imposing structures are built for their durability and defensive value, not for comfort or extravagance. Designed to serve as strongholds, adventurers are as likely to find a fortress in the depths of the wilderness as they are huddled within the walls of a city.

House [Stone, Stucco, Wood]

Cost 375k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 2x2
Description The most common form of housing purchased by adventurers and guildsmen, houses are small enough that an abundance of them will not constrain valuable space within the City, and cheap enough that even a moderately successful hero can afford to build and maintain one.

Inn

Cost 300k
Hirelings Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.

Magic Shop

Cost 400k
Hirelings Alchemist, Sage
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop gives them in a struggle.

Mercantile

Cost 350k
Hirelings Carpenter, Seamstress, Tailor, Quartermaster
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.

Siege Tent

Cost 75k
Hirelings Siege Engineer, Banker, Innkeeper
Extras not rankable
Size 2x2
Description In addition to providing a safe place for Commanders to confer and consider strategy, Siege Tents also serve as workshops for Engineers, who build the massive devices necessary to batter down a City's defenses.

Villa [Stucco, Wood]

Cost 600k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 2x4
Description The homestead of choice for the wealthy merchant or adventurer, a villa offers substantially more space than a house, and is two stories tall.

Warehouse

Cost 500k
Hirelings Seneschal
Extras not rankable, stores resources
Size 2x2
Description Ore, gold and other resources harvested throughout the world are stored here in the Warehouse, which serves as a central repository for fortress maintenance and forge supplies.

Elven Buildings

Elven Barracks

Cost 400k
Hirelings Guard Captain, Magister Captain
Extras needs no protection slot
Size 4x4
Description These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.

Elven Church

Cost 320k
Hirelings Banker
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.

Elven Forge

Cost 400k
Hirelings Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.

Elven Guild Hall

Cost 480k
Hirelings Bard, Scout, Thief, Warrior
Extras -
Size 5x5
Description The last scions of the once great pre-Turning royal houses and the commanders of renegade armies all build keeps for their strongholds, which serve as both rallying points for their soldiers and followers, and as a formidable last line of defense against their enemies.

Elven House

Cost 400k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras -
Size ?
Description The most common form of housing purchased by adventurers and guildsmen, houses are small enough that an abundance of them will not constrain valuable space within the City, and cheap enough that even a moderately successful hero can afford to build and maintain one.

Elven Inn

Cost 160k
Hirelings Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.

Elven Magic Shop

Cost 240k
Hirelings Alchemist, Sage
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.

Elven Outer Walls

Cost 50k
Hirelings Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
Extras -
Size ?
Description Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.

Elven Sanctum

Cost 480k
Hirelings Assassin, Channeler, Necromancer, Priest, Wizard
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description The Firstborn are the oldest of races on Aerynth, and the Elves have always been masters of lore and learning. The wisest in skill, lore and craft have always convened in sanctums to teach the worthiest of their pupils.

Elven Shop

Cost 320k
Hirelings Seamstress, Tailor
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Part general store and part trading post, Mercantiles offer adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.

Invorii Buildings

Invorii Barracks

Cost 750k
Hirelings Guard Captain, Magister Captain
Extras needs no protection slot
Size 4x2
Description These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.

Invorii Church

Cost 300k
Hirelings Banker
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.

Invorii Citadel

Cost 1.5m
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 4x5
Description The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, citadels combine the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.

Invorii Forge

Cost 500k
Hirelings Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Once these were shops where humble blacksmiths made, nails, horseshoes, and plough blades. In the chaotic days since the Turning, Forges have shifted to a new primary purpose: the production of the weapons and tools of war.

Invorii House

Cost 300k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with a few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.

Invorii Inn

Cost 300k
Hirelings Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.

Invorii Magic Shop

Cost 400k
Hirelings Alchemist, Sage
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.

Invorii Mercantile

Cost 350k
Hirelings Carpenter, Seamstress, Tailor, Quartermaster
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.

Invorii Outer Walls

Cost 50k
Hirelings Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
Extras -
Size  ?
Description Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.

Irekei Buildings

Desert Tent

Cost 300k
Hirelings Merchant
Extras needs no protection slot
Size ?
Description These small dwellings represent the most modest form of residence available for heroes and questers. Consisting of but a single room with few amenities, cottages are still far superior to the slum shacks and shanties of the poor and downtrodden.

Irekei Barracks

Cost 750k
Hirelings Guard Captain, Magister Captain
Extras needs no protection slot
Size 2x2
Description These stout structures serve as lodging, headquarters, and training facilities for a community's guards and militia. Depending on what types of Officers are assigned to a barracks, a city can hire swordsmen, archers, or even adepts to serve as defenders.

Irekei Church

Cost 300k
Hirelings Banker
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description No matter which deity a Church is consecrated to, they are considered holy ground by all but the most reprehensible of folk. As a result, funds or treasures left in a Church's keeping are almost guaranteed to remain there, safe and sound, until their owner returns to retrieve them.

Irekei Citadel

Cost 1.5m
Hirelings Merchant
Extras not rankable
Size 4x5
Description The largest and most extravagant of dwellings, citadels combine the durability and defensibility of a fortress with the spaciousness of a villa. Unlike most other buildings, the entire roof is accessible, and can be manned to defend against besiegers.

Irekei Forge

Cost 500k
Hirelings Armorsmith, Weaponsmith
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description An open-walled tent with a sandstone hearth.

Irekei Inn

Cost 300k
Hirelings Builder, Innkeeper, Steward, Siege Engineer
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description Providing food to any customer, lodging for weary travelers, and a place for social gatherings, Inns have long been mainstays of civilization. Inns offer a safe haven between adventures and a place to find Tradesmen for hire.

Irekei Magic Shop

Cost 400k
Hirelings Alchemist, Sage
Extras -
Size 2x2
Description Many students of the arcane have gone into business for themselves, enchanting minor magical items and brewing potions that they then sell to whoever can afford them. The trade has proven immensely lucrative, and even the most superstitious Guilds have come to realize the edge that a well-stocked Magic Shop can give them in a struggle.

Irekei Mercantile

Cost 350k
Hirelings Seamstress, Tailor
Extras -
Size  ?
Description Part general store and part trading post, a Mercantile offers adventurers a place to buy gear and sell items gained through adventure.

Irekei Outer Walls

Cost 50k
Hirelings Archer Captain, Wall Archer, Tower Artillery Captain
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description Only the Guild Leader of a sovereign Guild can place city walls, and he can only place them within the zone of control of a Tree of Life. The most obvious defensive structures a city can obtain, wall assets are also the most useful. Tougher than most buildings, city walls can endure an enormous amount of punishment before collapsing, and directly restrict an attacker's access to a city.

Irekei Temple

Cost 600k
Hirelings Assassin, Channeler, Warrior
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description These ancient structures serve as the focal points of Irekei culture. Built of sandstone and richly ornamented, every Irekei temple contains a great arena, where the Dragon and the Sun are venerated in lengthy ceremonies, and where disputes among rival Irekei are settled with blades in highly ritualistic duels.

Trainer Buildings

Amazon Temple

Cost 600k
Hirelings Assassin, Channeler, Fury, Huntress, Priest, Scout, Warrior
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Austere, impressive structures of alabaster, Amazon Temples hearken back to the great white cities of Delgana, and are the only reminder most Amazons ever see of their vanished homeland. The interior of the Temple features a huge shrine to Phaedra, the First Huntress who led the Amazons out of the lands of Men and Elves, to found a hidden empire.

Cathedral

Cost 600k
Hirelings Banker, Crusader, Prelate, Priest, Sentinel, Warrior
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description Triumphs of masonry and engineering, the first great Cathedrals appeared early in the Age of Kings. Cathedrals serve a double purpose: not only do they provide the devout with a place of worship, they also serve as administrative centers within the Church hierarchy, places where bishops, archbishops, and cardinals help shape and advance the grand designs of the Holy Church.

Forest Sanctuary

Cost 600k
Hirelings Druid, Priest, Ranger, Scout
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description In recent years the Rangers have returned from their long exile in the wilderness, and small but fiercely loyal bands have managed to rise to positions of authority in some towns and cities, acting as protectors to the common folk. The sanctuaries the Rangers build as their headquarters are simple, elegant structures based on the tents and humble dwellings of forest folk.

Great Hall

Cost 600k
Hirelings Barbarian, Bard, Scout, Thief, Warrior
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Built in the style and fashion of the great mead halls of the infamous Northmen, these massive structures are built entirely of timber, with high, slate roofs and thick walls. Comfort and beauty are barely a consideration in the design of a great Hall: they require only a fire pit and a space large enough for the Thane and all his henchmen to feast and revel in.

Keep

Cost 600k
Hirelings Priest, Thief, Warrior, Wizard
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description Stout stone fortresses with tall towers and reinforced gates, Keeps are the most utilitarian and the most defensible Guild Halls. The last scions of the once great pre-Turning royal houses and the commanders of renegade armies all build keeps for their strongholds, which serve as both rallying points for their soldiers and followers, and as a formidable last line of defense against their enemies.

Thieves Den

Cost 600k
Hirelings Assassin, Bard, Nightstalker, Scout, Thief
Extras -
Size 4x2
Description There are some kinds of business best done in secret. Rather than build vast, imposing halls to announce their presence to the world, associations of Rogues, Thieves, and Assassins hide in plain sight, taking over an Inn and turning it to their use. Hidden rooms and secret basements serve as meeting chambers, offices, and training halls for Guild members.

War Temple

Cost 600k
Hirelings Confessor, Priest, Templar
Extras -
Size 4x5
Description Equal parts fortress and house of worship, these imposing structures perfectly express the militant philosophy of the Temple of the Cleansing Flame. The faithful gather here for worship and defense, and the upper levels house Templar barracks, armories, and extensive sparring rooms. The main hall boasts a massive statue of Saint Malorn the Just, and a fire pit where a portion of the eternal Cleansing Flame burns for the benefit of all.

Wizards Tower

Cost 600k
Hirelings Bard, Channeler, Doomsayer, Necromancer, Refiner, Warlock, Wizard
Extras -
Size 4x4
Description The architecture of these massive towers is inspired by the ancient towers and citadels of the Elves, and would be structurally impossible without powerful magic spells that reinforce and support the upper works. Every Wizard's Conclave contains an assembly hall, several laboratories, and well-stocked libraries to help further the researches of its members.

Shrines

Cost 300k
Hirelings Votary
Extras not rankable, grants boons, needs no protection slot
Size 1x1
Description The will of the Gods is moving again on Aerynth! This sacred Shrine, devoted to one aspect of an ancient faith, deity, or culture, will serve as a conduit of divine favor if given sufficient offerings.

Spires

Cost 1m
Hirelings -
Extras grants siege effects
Size 1x1
Description This arcane device employs powerful sorceries first devised by the Elvish Archmagi. When activated, it generates an intense magical field that will affect an entire city, changing the course of siege or battle.