Guildmasters
Guildmasters are leaders of guilds, formal associations of tradespeople, artisans, merchants, or professionals organized to regulate a craft, protect members’ interests, and provide mutual aid. A guildmaster typically presides over a guild council or court, enforces rules, oversees apprentice and journeyman systems, grants licenses to practice a craft, and negotiates with town authorities. They may set standards for quality, oversee product grading, regulate competition, and resolve disputes among members.
Selection varies: elections by guild members, appointment by senior craftspeople, or hereditary succession in some fictional
Historically, in medieval and early modern Europe, guildmasters wielded notable political influence in cities, sometimes serving