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Stalwart Goods Guild is the [[Treulan]] wood crafter and logging trade organization. As with all guilds in the region, they're a member of the [[Arabelle]]-based [[Guild Syndicate]].
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Stalwart Goods Guild is the trade organization for [[Treulan]] wood crafters and loggers. As with all guilds in the region, they're a member of the [[Arabelle]]-based [[Guild Syndicate]].
  
 
Trivia from {{year|950}}:
 
Trivia from {{year|950}}:
 
* Like many southeastern Fresian organizations, the Stalwart Goods Guild controversially includes old gnomish members from [[Silenti]], who were grandfathered-in as members from before the East Arabelle split.
 
* Like many southeastern Fresian organizations, the Stalwart Goods Guild controversially includes old gnomish members from [[Silenti]], who were grandfathered-in as members from before the East Arabelle split.
 
* Each year since {{year|860}} they've hosted a crafting exhibition in Arabelle called [[Spiral Oak]].
 
* Each year since {{year|860}} they've hosted a crafting exhibition in Arabelle called [[Spiral Oak]].

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Stalwart Goods Guild is the trade organization for Treulan wood crafters and loggers. As with all guilds in the region, they're a member of the Arabelle-based Guild Syndicate.

Trivia from 950 FI:

  • Like many southeastern Fresian organizations, the Stalwart Goods Guild controversially includes old gnomish members from Silenti, who were grandfathered-in as members from before the East Arabelle split.
  • Each year since 860 FI they've hosted a crafting exhibition in Arabelle called Spiral Oak.