"These tiers shared the color of that portion of the wall behind them,
the caste colors.The tier nearest the floor, which denoted some preferential
status, the white tier, was occupied by the Initiates, Interpreters of the
Will of the Priest Kings. In order, the ascending tiers; blue, yellow, green
and red were occupied by representatives of the Scribes, Builders, Physicians,
and Warriors."
Tarnsman
Caste symbol is metal angle square In Ar, for example, early in the day, a member of the Builders
will go to the roof on which the Home Stone is kept and place
the primitive symbol of his trade, a metal angle square,
before the Stone, praying to the Priest-Kings for the
prosperity of his caste in the coming year;
Tarnsman
Tools of the trade
Builders of Roads
SEE Gorean Roads between cities.
The road, like most Gorean roads, was built like a wall in the earth and
was intended to last a hundred generations. The Gorean, having little idea of
progress in our sense, takes great care in his building and workmanship.
What he builds he expects men to use until the storms of time have worn it to
dust. Yet this road, for all the loving craft of the Caste of Builders
which had been lavished upon it, was only an unpretentious, subsidiary road,
hardly wide enough for two carts to pass. Indeed, even the main roads to
Ko-ro- ba were a far cry from the great highways that led to and from a
metropolis like Ar.
Outlaw
Materials used for building roads This was not the only breach in the walls, of course, but it was that
which was nearest to our lodgings. Here some hundreds, at least, were
laboring. Others, of course, on the other side of the wall, would be
gathering up tumbled stone, loading it and removing it from the area. The
walls of Ar, in effect, had become a quarry. This would, I suppose, depress
the market for stone in various cities, perhaps even as far away as Venna.
There were many uses for such stone, but most had to do with materials for
building, paving and fill. Much of the stone would be pounded into gravel
by prisoners and slaves far from the city. This gravel was used mainly for
bedding primary roads and paving secondary roads. There were, at present,
nineteen such breaches about the city. These breaches, multiplying the
avenues of possible assault on the city, were not randomly located. They
were set at tactically optimum sites for such assaults and distributed
in such a manner as to require the maximum dispersal of defensive forces.
The pursued objective, of course, (pg. 118) was to multiply and join
breaches, until the razing of the walls of Ar was complete.
Magicians
Streets of Ar made of stone with large flat stepping stones for crossing
street in rain I was barefooted and not used to so walking the stone streets of Ar.
Hooded, it was further difficult to pick my way. Particularly was I angered
by the occasional large, flat blocks of stone placed across the streets, low
enough to permit a wagon to pass over them, and separated by enough distance
to allow the passage of a wagon's wheels, but surely a threat to a tethered
fool, shackled and hooded, led on a chain behind a wagon. The purpose of the
blocks, which are used where the streets are curbed, is to provide stepping
stones for crossing the street when there have been heavy rains.
Assassin
Types of Buildings, Materials, & Architecture
Flat narrow bricks common in southern Gorean architechture There, some fifty yards away, kneeling, huddled together against the brick
wall of a public building, the wall composed of the flat, narrow bricks common
in southern Gorean architecture, was a group of some one hundred to one
hundred and fifty females.
Mercenaries
Glazing substance for the outside of cylinders The marvelous glazing substances of the Caste of Builders, long prohibited
as frivolous and expensive, began to appear on the walls of the cylinders,
even on the walls of the city itself.
Outlaw
Blocks of colored stone to pave streets Graveled streets are now being paved with blocks of colored stone set in
patterns to delight the eye.
Outlaw - Taking place in Tharna
Marble floor on the Seminium Within the entrance to the Semnium was a marble-floored, lofty hall.
Passageways and stairways led variously from this broad vestibule.
Mercenaries
Mosaics on walls of Seminium The walls were adorned with mosaics, scenes generally of civic life,
prominent among them were scenes of public gatherings, conferences and
processions. One depicted the laying of the first stone in Torcadino’s walls,
an act which presumably would have taken place more than seven hundred years
ago, when, according to the legends, the first wall, only a dozen feet high,
was built to encircle and protect a great, sprawling encampment at the joining
of trade routes.
Mercenaries
Steel and iron girders used in building of towers
Although we had come up several flights, we were probably not more than
seventy or eighty feet Gorean from the street level. Without girders,
frame steel and timber iron, as the Goreans say wrought in the iron shops,
such as are used in the towers, physics, even indexed to the Gorean gravity,
is quick to impose its inexorable limits on heights. Such buildings tend to
be vulnerable to structural stresses, and are sometimes weakened by slight
movements of the earth. Sometimes walls give way; sometimes entire floors
collapse.
Mercenaries
What the job entailed
Builders had to work within local ordinances regarding various structures There, in one wall, was a long crack. The floor creaked, too, in places, as
one trod upon it. I trusted this was merely from the disrepair and age of the
boards. Insulae are seldom maintained well. They are cheap to build, and easily
replaced. Their structure is primarily wood and brick. There are ordinances
governing how high they may be built.
Mercenaries
Sharing techniques with other members of the caste Further, members of castes such as the Physicians and
Builders use the fairs for the dissemination of information
and techniques among Caste Brothers, as is prescribed in
their codes in spite of the fact that their respective cities
may be hostile.
Priest Kings
Similarly men of such castes as the Physicians and Builders make use of
the fairs to disseminate and exchange information pertaining to their
respective crafts.
Outlaw
Building roads “Do you know where lies the old in of Ragnar, on the old west road?” he
asked. “Yes,” she said. “It is now abandoned, is it not?” “It is not now
in use,” he said, “though it is occasionally reopened when there is an
overflow of folks from Torvaldsland, come for the fair.” Some two years
ago the merchants and builders had opened the road of Cyprianus, named
for the engineer in charge of the project, which led to the fairs rather
from the southwest. This had considerably reduced the traffic on the
road of Clearchus, now to its north, which had approached the fairs in
such a way as to favor the traffic from the northwest, with the result
that several of the establishments on the road of Clearchus had been
abandoned or relocated. One advantage of the more southern route is that
it passes through less rough terrain, terrain which provides less cover
for highwaymen. In particular, it does not pass, for several pasangs,
though the woods of Clearchus.
Players
Known Accomplishments of Builders
Developed Slave Goad with Caste of Physicians On the other side of the belt, there hung a slave goad, rather like the
tarn goad, except that it is designed to be used as an instrument for the
control of human beings rather than tarns. It was, like the tarn goad,
developed jointly by the Caste of Physicians and that of the Builders, the
Physicians contributing knowledge of the pain fibers of human beings, the
networks of nerve endings, and the Builders contributing certain principles
and techniques developed in the construction and manufacture of energy bulbs.
Unlike the tarn goad which has a simple on-off switch in the handle, the
slave goad works with both a switch and a dial, and the intensity of the
charge administered can be varied from an infliction which is only distinctly
unpleasant to one which is instantly lethal.
Assassin