Unathi Guilds

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The Trade Guilds

The Trade Guilds of the Hegemon are powerful organizations surrounding certain skills, or trades. Found in every city, these guilds operate out of Guild Halls, and skilled workers often join certain guilds to rise from peasantry into a higher social caste. It is much easier to join a guild if your Clan has been in the guild in the past - otherwise, joining a guild is slightly more difficult.


All cities are connected by the Merchant's Guild - and gold.

Merchants Guild

The most powerful guild is the Merchant’s Guild, headed by Guildmaster Keicacu Razi, is most well known for popularizing Razi-snacks outside of Sinta space. With hundreds of years of ancestry, the Razi guild has been a powerful ally to Hegemon Not’zar Izweski, who has taken a liking to Guildmaster Razi’s daughter Hizoni.

The Merchant’s Guild has managed to create and sustain a trade route from Moghes to Tau Ceti, profiting off of anything they can sell. As well, the Merchant’s Guild is one of the only guilds with enough credits to sustainably have cargo shuttles off Moghes, meaning that other guilds have to go through them to sell to xeno civilizations.



Laborers Guild

Although not heavily centralized, the most populous guilds are the Laborers Guilds which often are restricted to lower-skill manual labor. There are often dozens of guilds in a city for different trades, from the Plumbing guild to the Barkeeping guild. The largest organized laborers guild is the Order of Stone Mining Guild, which has guild halls in every major Moghesian city.

Often, since these laborer guilds are local, they are run by the clan most well known for that trade in the area. Sometimes small guilds will come together to form a larger guild, and have a shared guild hall. For example, the ‘Construction Guild’ may have several small guilds inside it, such as the plasterer’s guild, bricking guild, and electrician’s guild.

Bard’s Guild

The Bard’s Guild is one of the most prestigious guilds to be a member of, with a heavy focus on poetry, music, and writing. Historically, the Bard’s Guild is known to only take in Nobles, however for every 50 nobles there is often 1 especially talented peasant allowed to join. The Bard’s Guild hall is located in the Noble District of Skalamar, the Izweski capital, and teaches traditional poetic thought.

The Bard’s Guild is most popular for learning all Lore of the Unathi, notable enough to make songs and poetry of any Unathi worthy of a story. The Bard’s Guild has sparked controversy over releasing an epic on the life of Juzida Si’akh - of whom is thought to have cursed the previous Hegemon before his death.


The House of Medicine

The House of Medicine is a guild dedicated to professional medical treatment and education. Founded by Clan Ayzi, the House of Medicine operates out of the Skalamar University of Medicine. To graduate from Skalamar University is to become a member of the House of Medicine, which is a most prestigious title that often allows graduates to become personal physicians for lords all across Moghes. Even outside of Moghes, the House of Medicine has a clinic in Tau Ceti that will treat high-value Unathi at a hefty cost.


Criminal Guilds

Criminal Guilds are seedy, underbelly guilds often run by secretive clans of Unathi. Similar to human or tajaran ‘mafias’, these criminals have come together to operate outside the law. Notably, it’s known that these criminal guilds tend to recruit from the undesirable Guwan, using them as the major workforce of their organizations.

In these underbelly Guilds, Guwandi are seen as a weapon of ritualistic - and honorable - assassination. When a member of the Guild goes against the Guild’s wishes, they are assumed to have taken the mantle of Guwandi, making them a target for other Guwandi that wish to restore their honor and ‘return to the guild’. This method has helped keep snitching on the Guilds to a minimum.

Shortclaw Clan

The largest organization of thieves across the Untouched Lands, the Shortclaw Clan or Shortclaw Guild is infamous for having pulled off one of the most wide-scale thefts in Unathi history. In the year 2459, the Shortclaw Clan had every member, assumed to be in the thousands, all steal from thousands of clans across Moghes, Ouerea, and even some thefts being reported in Tau Ceti. This mass-theft is known as the Day of Gold by the Shortclaw, and the main focus was to steal ornamented weapons, armor, and jewelry from Nobles.

Originally a small group of Guwan pickpockets in S'th, the Shortclaw Clan has expanded its 'gang' large enough to be considered a formidable organization - although a raggedy one. Ranging from small-time marketplace grabs to sneaking into Lord's halls and mansions, the life of a Shortclaw is extremely loose, with no home to tie you down. When moving from city to city, a Shortclaw can often find a fellow member by a single regular sign - either clipped claws, or a small wooden ring made to fit around the pinky.

The Shadow Service

There are only whispers of scared Nobles - ones who know of the Shadow Service's 'services'...

The Shadow Service is one of the larger underbelly guilds that does not use Guwan - instead, using hidden members of society or Guwandi who wish to regain their honor in a noble assassination duel. Utilizing a form of Unathi Breacher Suit, they are capable of using active camouflage to be completely invisible. It is frowned upon by the Shadow Service to use this stealth capability for battle, and the enemy should always know they are being hunted by a member of the Shadow Service, and for what reason - unless the 'benefactor' who has purchased the assassination request otherwise.

The Shadow Service is one of the most gender-inclusive Guilds in Unathi society, with a perfect 50/50 split in men and women. As men harming women is seen as disrespectful, dishonorable, and downright terrible, the Shadow Service contracts women to kill women, and men to kill men. Depending on the situation required, the Shadow Service is said to send in a 'noble Assassin' to complete the task. If the target is believed to be honorable, the assassin must act honorably - however if they have shown any signs of dishonorable act, they are open grounds for hunt.