dekkjer
Dekkjer is a term used in this article to describe a traditional craft and social role within a fictional maritime culture. Dekkjer are skilled artisans who lay, inspect, and maintain wooden ship decks, and they are organized into guilds that regulate training, standards, and ceremonial rites. The concept is tied to the lore of the archipelago of Valmar, where ships are central to trade and defense.
Origin and terminology in the fictional setting suggest that the word derives from an old Valmaric root
Practice and training are central to the dekkjer identity. Apprenticeships last five to seven years and cover
Guilds and social role: Dekkjer guilds function as custodians of maritime heritage, influencing ship design standards
Modern context: In contemporary depictions, dekkjer are portrayed as both preservers of traditional shipbuilding and specialists