Weaponmaker - Interindividual Minor Quest

The artisan himself assumes that this skill requires .

Fairly late in development each weaponsmith faces a set of minor quests which test the ability to understand these assumptions. The first quest requires the smith figure out that it is an assumption in order to complete the quest. The second quest requires the weaponmaker to choose between accepting the assumption and rejecting it. The third quest requires the weaponsmith to adopt an attitude towards smiths who made the other choice in the second quest.

First Institutional Minor Quest

Replace this paragraph with a full description of the quest which requires the weaponsmith to understand that the assumed requirements you have spelled out above are, in fact, only assumptions.

Second Institutional Minor Quest

Replace this paragraph with a full description of the quest which requires the smith to choose between accepting the personal assumptions or not.

Third Institutional Minor Quest

There are two possibilities here. The first is:

Replace this paragraph with a full description of the quest which requires the weaponsmith to deal with the fact that some other smiths do not accept the deepest preconceptions about smithing. In other words, will they pursue those assumptions evangelically or tolerantly?

The second (to be used if societal norms are not accepted) is:

Replace this paragraph with a full description of the quest which requires the weaponsmith to deal with the fact that some other smiths do not choose to "think outside the box." In other words, will they rebel openly or quietly?

See also Weapons and Weaponsmith Template.

Scotus - 30 Dec 2000