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Last updated 22nd July 2005 by Bree

Journeymen at the Woodcraft Hall

The life of a journeyman is not much different from that of an apprentice. However, instead of generalized courses, he takes intensive courses that help to expand his skills and hone his talents in such a way as to earn his living. The Masters of the Hall teach these courses and the journeymen are scrutinized carefully to make sure that they are progressing within the set boundaries.

If a journeyman seems to be lacking in a certain area, he will be brought before a board of Masters, including the Hallsecond, for a discussion and a possible reprimand, if needed.

Each journeyman must spend one sevenday every two months at one of the Logging Camps. If a journeyman decides that he wants to be a logger, he can request to be permanently assigned to a Camp. There he will be supervised by a resident Master and will report back to the Hall once every two months with a letter from his supervising Master detailing his progress. This letter, along with an interview, is used by the Hallsecond to determine if that Journeyman is progressing satisfactorily.


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