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Guilds/ACA/ECCA

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Eastern Coast Community Association is based in Falcon Bay near SLead.


Elders

  • Bartoshep
  • Heket
  • Senbi
  • Nepho (Heket's mule- please contact Heket if she's online)

We mostly support local building construction and try to support regional research whenever possible.

Membership only by sponsorship from an elder. Please chat with one of us if you are settling nearby and would like to take part in this small guild.

Current Building Projects

Rocksaw

Need 15 Leather and 100 oil. All other materials readily available.

Mason's Bench

Need 20 Leather, all other materials are readily available.

Camels

Still trying to capture some wild camels. Straw contributions at the camel pen are very welcome.

Mines

We have one copper/quartz mine built. Additional ones each cost 4 pulleys, 20 leather plus readily available mats.

Metalworks

As we are getting closer to being able to produce metal, a Metal cp is planned between the Flax and Pottery cps.

Facilities

  • Flax Processing including 4 Distaffs and combs (replace when you break them, please!)
  • Clay Works with 6 True Kilns and 4 Wheels.
  • Basic Tub (please replace if it busts or stash some materials to help out)
  • Sheep Pen with 2 breeding pairs.
  • 2 Camel Pens, one for Straw Storage (sandy dunes) and one for capturing wild camels (next to Flax CP)
  • Several Beehives
  • Kitchen
  • 3 Firepits
  • 3 Glass Benches
  • 2 Charcoal Hearths
  • 1 Copper Mine @ 4649, -563
  • 6 High Altitude Drying Racks for papyrus @ 4480, -465
(Please make useable by public when not in guild use. Likewise, set to initiate if they are in use. TY!)
  • and a Partridge in a Pear Tree

Research Contributions