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Distinct from [[Construction (sage study)|construction]] in that the study describes building materials formed of baked and unbaked clay, earth and other mineral organic materials, most notably brick, tile and moulding. Course materials are primarily used for the making of individual homes, whereas brickwork is a popular medium for constructing multi-storied buildings and even monolithic structures, such as ziggurats, baths, canals and extensive raised gardens. Clay masonry is often used as an additional expressive and practical augmentation of wooden or stone building forms, for roofing, flooring and pipes, as well as for decorative shaping and motifs.
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[[File:Clay Masonry (sage study).jpg|right|490px|thumb|One brick at a time]]
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'''Clay masonry''' is a [[Sage Study|sage study]] in the [[Sage Field|field]] of [[Ceramics (sage field)|Ceramics]], enabling the use of with clay and ceramics in building, most notably brick, tile and moulding. The study shares many characteristics with the study of [[Construction (sage study)|construction]]
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Clay materials are commonly applied to domiciles, whereas brickwork is a popular medium for constructing multi-storied buildings, even monolithic structures such as [[Ziggurat|ziggurats]], [[Baths|baths]], [[Canal|canals]] and extensive raised [[Garden|gardens]]. Clay [[Masonry|masonry]] is used as an expressive and practical augmentation of wooden or stone building, for roofing, flooring and pipes, decorative shaping and motifs.
  
==== Amateur ====
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== Sage Abilities ==
:*'''[[Adobe (sage ability)]]''': permits the making of domicile structures of mudbrick (unbaked clay), up to 10 feet above the ground, usually structured so that the floor is sunk up to 5 feet below ground level. Allows ceilings up to 15 feet between earthen walls. Includes structures made from subsoil, fibrous organic material and straw.
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The [[Sage Ability|sage abilities]] below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.
:*'''[[Brickwork (sage ability)]]''': enables the making of bricks from raw materials, and the creation of block shapes and vertical walls, and structures, where the height to bed ratio of no more than 10:1, with an overall maximum height of 20 feet.
 
:*'''[[Kilnwork I (sage ability)]]''': permits the making of small crude kilns and knowledge of how they are properly cared for and stoked. The skill allows for creating kilns of sufficient heat to anneal and fuse glass and make all forms of ceramics. The study also allows for the making of kilns to dry materials such as tobacco, malt or lumber. Any kiln can be employed by the character.
 
:*'''[[Tile-work (sage ability)]]''': enables the making of tiles from raw materials, and the simple covering of floors and roofs, providing a flat surface and structure waterproofing.
 
  
==== Authority ====
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=== Amateur Status ===
:*'''[[Brick House-making (sage ability)]]''': combines brick, adobe and tile-working skills to make a domicile structure of these materials up to four stories in height, with a height-to-base ratio of no more than 15:1.
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* '''[[Adobe (sage ability)|Adobe]]''': permits the making of domicile structures of mudbrick (unbaked clay), up to 10 feet above the ground, usually structured so that the floor is sunk up to 5 feet below ground level. Allows ceilings up to 15 feet between earthen walls. Includes structures made from subsoil, fibrous organic material and straw.
:*'''[[Forge-making (sage ability)]]''': enables the construction of a brick-smithy that will enable the heating and tooling of raw metal.
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* '''[[Brickwork (sage ability)|Brickwork]]''': enables the making of bricks from raw materials, and the creation of block shapes and vertical walls, and structures, where the height to bed ratio of no more than 10:1, with an overall maximum height of 20 feet.
:*'''[[Kilnwork II (sage ability)]]''': permits the fabrication of high quality kilns, sufficient to smelt small amounts of ore, heat limestone or act as a crematorium.
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* '''[[Kilnwork I (sage ability)|Kilnwork I]]''': permits the making of small crude kilns and knowledge of how they are properly cared for and stoked. The skill allows for creating kilns of sufficient heat to anneal and fuse glass and make all forms of ceramic. The study also allows for the making of kilns to dry materials such as tobacco, malt or lumber. Any kiln can be employed by the character.
:*'''[[Moulding (sage ability)]]''': the use of ceramic or wooden materials to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. Requires additional skill in glazing, metal work or sculpture to give additional decorative quality to moulding.
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* '''[[Tile-work (sage ability)|Tile-work]]''': enables the making of tiles from raw materials, and the simple covering of floors and roofs, providing a flat surface and structure waterproofing.
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=== Authority Status ===
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* '''[[Brick House-making (sage ability)|Brick House-making]]''': combines brick, adobe and tile-working skills to make a domicile structure of these materials up to four stories in height, with a height-to-base ratio of no more than 15:1.
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* '''[[Forge-making (sage ability)|Forge-making]]''': enables the construction of a brick-smithy that will enable the heating and tooling of raw metal.
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* '''[[Kilnwork II (sage ability)|Kilnwork II]]''': permits the fabrication of high quality kilns, sufficient to smelt small amounts of ore, heat limestone or act as a crematorium.
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* '''[[Moulding (sage ability)|Moulding]]''': the use of ceramic or wooden materials to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. Requires additional skill in glazing, metal work or sculpture to give additional decorative quality to moulding.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 July 2022

One brick at a time

Clay masonry is a sage study in the field of Ceramics, enabling the use of with clay and ceramics in building, most notably brick, tile and moulding. The study shares many characteristics with the study of construction

Clay materials are commonly applied to domiciles, whereas brickwork is a popular medium for constructing multi-storied buildings, even monolithic structures such as ziggurats, baths, canals and extensive raised gardens. Clay masonry is used as an expressive and practical augmentation of wooden or stone building, for roofing, flooring and pipes, decorative shaping and motifs.

Sage Abilities

The sage abilities below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.

Amateur Status

  • Adobe: permits the making of domicile structures of mudbrick (unbaked clay), up to 10 feet above the ground, usually structured so that the floor is sunk up to 5 feet below ground level. Allows ceilings up to 15 feet between earthen walls. Includes structures made from subsoil, fibrous organic material and straw.
  • Brickwork: enables the making of bricks from raw materials, and the creation of block shapes and vertical walls, and structures, where the height to bed ratio of no more than 10:1, with an overall maximum height of 20 feet.
  • Kilnwork I: permits the making of small crude kilns and knowledge of how they are properly cared for and stoked. The skill allows for creating kilns of sufficient heat to anneal and fuse glass and make all forms of ceramic. The study also allows for the making of kilns to dry materials such as tobacco, malt or lumber. Any kiln can be employed by the character.
  • Tile-work: enables the making of tiles from raw materials, and the simple covering of floors and roofs, providing a flat surface and structure waterproofing.


Authority Status

  • Brick House-making: combines brick, adobe and tile-working skills to make a domicile structure of these materials up to four stories in height, with a height-to-base ratio of no more than 15:1.
  • Forge-making: enables the construction of a brick-smithy that will enable the heating and tooling of raw metal.
  • Kilnwork II: permits the fabrication of high quality kilns, sufficient to smelt small amounts of ore, heat limestone or act as a crematorium.
  • Moulding: the use of ceramic or wooden materials to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. Requires additional skill in glazing, metal work or sculpture to give additional decorative quality to moulding.


See Bard Sage Abilities