Scrapwrights are the Masidna’s front-line improvisers, dispatched when equipment must be restored in environments too hazardous, remote, or unstable for standard crews. Whether crawling through the wreckage of a collapsed mine, scavenging parts from derelict ships, or reassembling machinery from mismatched components, they excel at coaxing life back into systems others have written off as beyond repair.
Operating in dangerous zones—such as radiation-leaking engine rooms, unstable construction sites, or contested salvage yards—Scrapwrights rely on ingenuity, adaptability, and a deep mastery of tech modules. Their training allows them to seamlessly integrate these advanced systems into their work, enhancing their ability to adapt, survive, and succeed where conventional repairs would be impossible.
This combination of technical skill and modular versatility makes Scrapwrights uniquely suited for work in environments where every tool, every component, and every decision must be used to its fullest potential. They are problem-solvers by instinct, capable of turning incomplete resources into functional solutions and restoring critical systems under the most demanding conditions.
The Masidna prize Scrapwrights for their ability to turn waste into worth, transforming what would have been a costly loss into renewed productivity. However, their work often brings them into conflict with scavenger gangs, rival repair crews, or territorial warlords who claim salvage rights over derelict equipment.
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Salvage Authority – Backed by the Masidna’s right to claim abandoned or wrecked equipment for guild use.
Parts Priority – Other workers and merchants are more willing to trade you valuable components and even train you in tech modules.
Marked Salvage – Components you reclaim might be tagged with tracking or ownership markers, drawing pursuit.
Black Market Temptation – Offers for high-value stolen tech test your loyalty to the guild.