1. Organizations

Independent Artisan’s Academy

The Independent Artisan’s Academy

Pyra’s Proud Alternative

Across the river, nestled between Pyra’s bustling markets and residential streets, stands a far smaller—but fiercely proud—school:

The Independent Artisan’s Academy

Often shortened to IAA, but never called that by its students (who insist on the full name).

Founded a few decades after Oghma Academy’s rise, it was built by:

  • Disillusioned Oghma alumni

  • Independent artisans angry at guild restrictions

  • Pyran intellectuals seeking educational freedom

Core Values

  • Anti-guild

  • Anti-monopoly

  • Anti-bureaucracy

  • Pro-freedom

  • Pro-expression

  • Practical over theoretical

They proudly refuse guild candidates, believing guild influence would corrupt the school’s independence. As such, they rely on:

  • Tuition

  • Donations from wealthy Pyran families

  • Fundraisers and artisan markets

  • Occasionally eccentric anonymous benefactors


🎓 What the Academy Teaches

Core Curriculum

  • Metalwork

  • Woodcraft

  • Fabric arts

  • Glassblowing

  • Pottery

  • Herbalism

  • Practical engineering

  • Basic accounting and business law

  • Creative trades (painting, carving, music)

Scholarly Coursework

Though limited in number, they offer:

  • Philosophy

  • Political theory

  • Ethics

  • Local history

  • Linguistics

  • Cultural studies

These classes are usually led by:

  • Retired explorers

  • Independent scholars who dislike institutional oversight

  • Free-thinking philosophers who would get laughed out of Oghma Academy


💬 Reputation in Lygos

Among the Guilds

  • “A nest of radicals.”

  • “A school for people too stubborn to join a guild.”

  • “A threat to our professional standards.”

Among Pyrans

  • “Our pride and joy.”

  • “A fresh breath compared to Lygos’s marble halls.”

  • “Proof that independence works.”

Among Scholars

  • “Not prestigious, but innovative.”

  • “Limited resources, big ideas.”

  • “A school that punches above its weight.”


🎭 Their Biggest Challenge: Image

The Independent Artisan’s Academy constantly struggles with:

  • Being perceived as second-tier

  • Limited funding and small facilities

  • Guild propaganda

  • Fewer graduates securing elite contracts

  • Rumors that the school breeds political dissidents

Their leadership fights hard to present the Academy as a legitimate, equal alternative to Oghma—different, but not lesser.

They host:

  • Public exhibitions

  • Artisan fairs

  • Debates

  • Open workshops

  • “Free-thinking festivals”

All designed to show that brilliance doesn’t require guild seal or city approval.


🔥 Campaign Potential

The tension between Oghma and the Independent Artisan’s Academy is a rich source of story:

Political Intrigue

  • A guild wants to force the Academy into bankruptcy.

  • Students protest new regulations imposed by the Assembly.

  • A professor defects from Oghma to teach at the Independent Academy, causing uproar.

Adventures

  • PCs hired to retrieve rare materials for a groundbreaking invention.

  • PCs must mediate a duel between two rival professors (philosophical or literal).

  • A scandal erupts: one Academy is accused of stealing research from the other.

Social Themes

  • Authority vs. autonomy

  • Tradition vs. innovation

  • Class struggle

  • Anti-guild sentiment and identity

  • The power of education