Metalsmith

Metalsmiths keep the wheels of civilization turning. The trade of Metalsmithing is a wide one however that is commonly divided into several specialties (e.g., bellfounding, blacksmithing, bladesmithing, coppersmithing, goldsmithing, gunsmithing, locksmithing, pewtersmithing, silversmithing, smelting, tinkering, tinsmithing, whitesmithing). Within the Old Empire, all forms of Metalsmithing fall inside the purview of Roð, God of Crafters. The secrets of working with metal in fact are considered to be a gift of the Old Master to his faithful. Despite the Yrūn discovery of steel by Pryr Roð circa 835 HK, iron and bronze are still widely used almost a thousand years later. The Yrūn production of steel by cementation remains expensive and inefficient, with blister steel as the pinnacle of their craft (with the exception of Orm).

Devices

  • Bell, Bronze, Medium (Bell): 5-15cr
  • Bell, Bronze, Large (Bell): 10-30cr
  • Bit & Bridle, Bar: 10-30d
  • Bit & Bridle, Chain (Curb Bit): 32,1/2-97,1/2d
  • Bit & Bridle, Snaffle (Snaffle Bit): 50-150d
  • Block & Tackle (Block & Tackle): 6-18d + 2-6d per 100 lb
  • Brand, Iron (Branding Iron): 7-21d
  • Caltrops (Caltrop): 8-24d (set of 8)
  • Chain, Fine (Chain): 3-9d per df
  • Chain, Small (Chain): 4-12d per df
  • Chain, Heavy (Chain): 10-30d per df
  • Clamp, Iron (Clamp): 9-27d
  • Crampons (Crampons): 12,1/2-37,1/2 (1 pair)
  • Fetters (Fetters): 40-120d
  • Grapnel (Grappling Hook): 90-270d
  • Hinge, Large (Hinge): 15-45d
  • Horseshoe (Horseshoe): 5-15d
  • Key, Advanced: 15-45d
  • Lock, Padlock, Small (Padlock): 60-180d
  • Lock, Padlock, Large (Padlock): 80-240d
  • Lockpicks, Average (Lockpicks): 22,1/2-67,1/2d
  • Lockpicks, Good (Lockpicks): 110-330d
  • Lock, Warded, Small, Simple (Warded Lock): 80-240d
  • Lock, Warded, Small, Advanced (Warded Lock)1: 160-480d
  • Lock, Warded, Large, Simple (Warded Lock): 100-300d
  • Lock, Warded, Large, Advanced (Warded Lock)1: 195-585d
  • Razor, Straight (Straight Razor): 7-21d
  • Sconce, Torch (Sconce): 10-30d
  • Spurs, Riding (Spurs): 10-30d
  • Spurs, Riding, Silver (Spurs): 92-276d
  • Spurs, Riding, Gold (Spurs): 20cr
  • Strongbox, Small2: 140-420d
  • Strongbox, Medium2: 210-630d
  • Strongbox, Large2: 320-960d
  • Tuning Fork (Tuning Fork): 17,1/2-52,1/2d
  • Wheel Rim, Small: 1-3d (up to 1/2 df diam.; carts, etc.)
  • Wheel Rim, Medium: 2-6d (up to 1,1/2 df diam.; small wagons, etc.)
  • Wheel Rim, Large: 3-9d (up to 3 ft diam; carriages, wagons, etc.)
  • Yardstick, Iron: 8-24d
  • Whetstone (Whetstone): 1/4-3/4d

1 Locks needing multiple keys cost 75% more for each key working in combination
2 Locks are not included

Household Items

  • Andirons (Andirons): 30-90d (1 pair)
  • Bell, Brass, Miniature: 15-45d
  • Buckle (Buckle): 2-6d
  • Candelabra, Pewter: 20-60d
  • Candelabra, Brass: 30-90d
  • Cauldron, Iron (Cauldron): 60-180d
  • Cup, Pewter:18-54d
  • Cup, Tin: 2-6d
  • Iron, Hot: 5-15d
  • Kettle, Iron (Kettle): 15-45d
  • Key, Basic: 5-15d
  • Knife (Knife): 12,1/2-27,1/2d
  • Mirror, Small (Mirror): 22-66d (1/3 df length by 1/3 df width)
  • Mirror, Large (Mirror): 400-1200d (3 df length by 1,1/4 df width)
  • Pan, Frying, Small (Skillet): 12-36d
  • Pan, Frying, Large (Skillet): 18-54d
  • Plate/Bowl, Pewter: 4-12d
  • Pot, Iron, Small: 9-27d
  • Pot, Iron, Large: 18-54d
  • Spoon, Pewter: 1,1/2-4,1/2d
  • Tankard, Pewter (Tankard): 4-12d
  • Tinderbox (Tinderbox): 1,1/2-4,1/2d

Tools

Blacksmithing

  • Anvil, Portable (Anvil): 12,1/2-37,1/2d (25 lb)
  • Anvil, Smithy (Anvil): 300-900d (100+ lb)
  • Crucible, Smelting, Small (Crucible): 27-81d (5 lb)
  • Crucible, Smelting, Large (Crucible): 60-180d (20 lb)
  • Draw Plate & Die (Draw Plate): 72-216d
  • Forge, Portable: 120-360d (100 lb)
  • Grindstone (Grindstone): 50-150d (90 lb)
  • Hammer, Armorer’s: 30-90d
  • Hammer, Smith’s (Hammer): 24-72d
  • Ladle, Small Smelting (Ladle): 6-18d (rf. Crucible)
  • Ladle, Large Smelting (Ladle: 15-45d (rf. Crucible)
  • Pliers, Small (Pliers): 12-36d
  • Pliers, Large (Pliers): 20-60d
  • Tongs, Metalsmith’s, Small (Tongs): 18-54d
  • Tongs, Metalsmith’s, Large (Tongs): 60-180d

Crafting

  • Cleaver (Cleaver): 32,1/2-97,1/2d
  • Crowbar, Light (Crowbar): 14-42d
  • Crowbar, Heavy (Crowbar): 42-126d
  • Digging Fork: 15-45d

  • Engraving Tools: 48-144d
  • Hammer, Lapidarist’s: 30-90d
  • Knife, Shingling: 10-30d
  • Needle, Glovers (Glovers Needle): 1-3d
  • Needle, Knitting (Knitting Needle): 1,1/4-3,3/4d
  • Needle, Sewing (Sewing Needle): 1/2-1,1/2d

  • Sledgehammer (Sledgehammer): 32-96d

  • Spikes, Iron, Small: 3,1/2-10,1/2d (6x 6 in)

  • Spikes, Iron, Large: 3,1/2-10,1/2d (x2 12 in)


Farming

  • Adze (Adze): 20-60d
  • Hoe (Hoe): 12-36d
  • Pitchfork (Metal tines) (Pitchfork): 12-36d
  • Ploughshare (Plowshare): 90-270d
  • Ploughshare, Heavy (Plowshare): 120-360d
  • Rake (Rake): 12-36d
  • Scythe (Scythe): 12,1/2-37,1/2d
  • Scythe, Cradle: 18-54d

  • Shovel, Long-handle (Shovel): 19-57d

  • Shovel, Short-handle (Shovel): 22-66d

    Sickle (Sickle): 12-36d


  • Spade, Miner’s (Spade): 22-66d
  • Trowel, Gardener’s (Trowel): 2-6d


Lumbering

  • Axe, Hatchet (Hatchet): 9-27d
  • Axe, Lumber (Axe): 20-60d
  • Maul, Splitting (Splitting Maul): 56-168d
  • Saw, Buck (Buck Saw): 70-210d (two-man)
  • Wedge, Iron, Small: 1,1/2-4,1/2d (x2, 1/2 lb)

  • Wedge, Iron, Large: 3,1/2-10,1/2d (1 lb)


Stoneworking

  • Chisel, Stone (Chisel): 2-6d

  • Chisel, Stonemason’s (Chisel): 10-30d
  • Hammer, Stonemason’s (Hammer): 18-54d
  • Hoe, Mason’s: 2-6d

  • Mattock (Mattock): 2,1/2-7,1/2d
  • Mixing Trough, Mason’s: 5-15d

  • Pickaxe (Pickaxe): 28-84d

  • Trowel, Bricklayer’s (Trowel): 3-9d

Woodworking

  • Auger, Boring (Auger): 12-36d
  • Auger Bits, Iron: 7-21d (x6)

  • Auger Bits, Steel: 12-36d (x6)

  • Burin (Burin): 3,3/4-11,1/4d

  • Chisel, Wood (Chisel): 6-18d

  • Drawknife: 4-12d

  • File (File): 4-12d
  • Hammer, Carpenter’s (Hammer): 10-30d
  • Knife, Drawing (Drawknife): 9,1/2-28,1/2d
  • Level, Carpenter’s (Carpenter’s Level): 8-24d
  • Mallet, Wooden (Mallet): 1,3/4-5,1/4d
  • Nails, Construction (Nails): 5-15d (x40)
  • Nails, Pennyweight (Nails): 7,1/2-22,1/2d (x240)
  • Saw, Hand (Hand Saw): 20-60d

  • Plane, Carpenter’s (Plane): 6-18d
  • Plumb & String (Plumb-bob): 2-6d
  • Square, Carpenter’s (Carpentry Square): 3-9d

Raw Materials

  • Charcoal, Hardwood (Charcoal): 4-12d (120 lb)
  • Coal, Forge (Bituminous Coal)1: 2-6d (120 lb)
  • Coal, Iron Smelting (Anthracite): 3-9d (120 lb)
  • Lead Ingot (Lead): 25-75d (20 lb)

  • Copper Ingot (Copper): 250-750d (20 lb)

  • Tin Ingot (Tin): 300-900d (20 lb)

  • Iron Ingot (Iron): 50-150d (20 lb)
  • Silver Bar (Silver): 908d (1 lb) (based on 5g Audàra)
  • Gold Bar: (Gold) 132cr (1 lb) (based on 10g Tal)

1 A description of Coal Forging

Religious Items

  • Brazier, Iron, Small (Brazier): 24-72d
  • Brazier, Bronze, Small (Brazier): 38-114d
  • Brazier, Tripod, Iron: 120-360d

  • Brazier, Tripod, Bronze: 320-960d
  • Censer, Small, Brass (Censer): 7,1/2-22,1/2d
  • Chalice, Pewter (Chalice): 24-72d
  • Holy Symbol, Silver: 16-48d (80g) (based on 5g Audàra)

  • Holy Symbol, Gilded: 48-144d (80g)
  • Holy Symbol, Gold: 8-24cr (80g) (based on 10g Tal)

  • Snuffer, Brass (Candle Snuffer): 2,1/2-7,1/2d

Many religious icons incorporate precious stones and philatories. The price ranges listed above do not account for such embellishments.