Difference between revisions of "Ceramics (sage field)"

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* '''[[Clay Masonry (sage study)|Clay Masonry]]''': the making and design of structural construction, including bricks, pipes, floor and roof tiles, as well as the making of kilns and metal or glass-making crucibles.
 
* '''[[Clay Masonry (sage study)|Clay Masonry]]''': the making and design of structural construction, including bricks, pipes, floor and roof tiles, as well as the making of kilns and metal or glass-making crucibles.
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* '''[[Clay Materials (sage study)|Clay Materials]]''': a thorough study of silicas, ferrites, kaolin and other earths, enabling the character to search for and composite rare mediums for handicrafts and artistic expression.
 
* '''[[Clay Materials (sage study)|Clay Materials]]''': a thorough study of silicas, ferrites, kaolin and other earths, enabling the character to search for and composite rare mediums for handicrafts and artistic expression.
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* '''[[Glaze (sage study)|Glaze]]''': decoration and artistic expression produced before and after the firing process, to create objects of fine distinction.
 
* '''[[Glaze (sage study)|Glaze]]''': decoration and artistic expression produced before and after the firing process, to create objects of fine distinction.
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* '''[[Modelling (sage study)|Modelling]]''': the making of base objects from raw materials, such as ceramics and glass, with associated forms being earthenware, stoneware, porcelain and the like.
 
* '''[[Modelling (sage study)|Modelling]]''': the making of base objects from raw materials, such as ceramics and glass, with associated forms being earthenware, stoneware, porcelain and the like.
 
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 July 2022

Ceramics is a sage field available to bards, enabling the creation of vessels, objects and figurines made of clay that's hardened or sintered in fire. Ceramics includes many possible options for the structure, artistry and beauty of earthenware, porcelain and stoneware, enabling even the investment of magic into these objects.

The field includes the following sage studies:

  • Clay Masonry: the making and design of structural construction, including bricks, pipes, floor and roof tiles, as well as the making of kilns and metal or glass-making crucibles.
  • Clay Materials: a thorough study of silicas, ferrites, kaolin and other earths, enabling the character to search for and composite rare mediums for handicrafts and artistic expression.
  • Glaze: decoration and artistic expression produced before and after the firing process, to create objects of fine distinction.
  • Modelling: the making of base objects from raw materials, such as ceramics and glass, with associated forms being earthenware, stoneware, porcelain and the like.


See Bard Sage Abilities