Alchemists' Guild

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The Alchemists' Guild is an ancient society of learned men, sometimes called Pyromancers, who have claimed many magical and arcane abilities through the years. In its earlier years, the Guild was very powerful, but by the reign of Robert I, the Guild's abilities and influence are greatly diminished. The Maesters have largely supplanted them. At the height of their power, Alchemists claimed the ability to transmute metals and create living creatures of flame. In their later years, they still hint at great powers, but the only skill they demonstrate is the creation of wildfire. A full member of the Alchemists' Guild is called a wisdom. There are also Apprentices and Acolytes to assist them.[1]

Wildfire is a volatile liquid similar to napalm and Greek fire. Alchemists typically refer to it as "the substance". Wildfire can be set aflame with the smallest spark, and sometimes even by the heat of sunlight. As it ages, it becomes even more volatile. Once wildfire is lit, it burns with green flames that are almost impossible to extinguish. Wildfire will seep into many materials, making them flammable as well. Great quantities of wildfire will combust with explosive force. It is typically commissioned for use as a weapon of war,

The Alchemists create wildfire in their Guildhall, which is set beneath Rhaenys's hill in King's Landing. The hall is an imposing labyrinth of cold, black stone. Acolytes of the Guild make wildfire in solitary cells. The Alchemists claim that the creation of wildfire is a delicate and magical process. Should the wildfire explode, the cells' false ceilings are designed to collapse and fill the cell with sand, snuffing the fire as well as killing the acolyte. Wildfire is contained in clay jars that are textured to increase grip. These jars must be handled carefully to prevent fracture or combustion. The most volatile jars are housed in storerooms of water and transported in sand-filled wagons. At any one time, the Guild's store of wildfire could number in the thousands of jars.[1]

The Alchemists enjoyed a period of increased influence during the reign of King Aerys II, who took great pleasure in wildfire, using it for executions such as Lord Rickard Stark's. Aerys appointed three of the Alchemist Wisdoms, Lord Rossart, Garigus and Belis, to create a vast quantity of wildfire to destroy King's Landing should he lose the War of the Usurper. When his Hand Lord Qarlton Chelsted opposed the plan and renounced his duties in disgust, Aerys had him burned to death with wildfire and made Rossart as his next and final Hand[2]. This was one of the reasons why Jaime Lannister killed both Rossart and Aerys. During the Sack of King's Landing, a great many wisdoms were killed or went missing and the acolytes were inexperienced in destroying the wildfire, so it remained below the city, some of it only being rediscovered during the War of the Five Kings.[1] There are also apprentices and acolytes.

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

During the War of the Five Kings, Cersei Lannister commissioned a great quantity of wildfire for the city's defenses. The Alchemists reported an unexplainable increase in the effectiveness of their spells, where it was quickly noted that it hadn't been as easy since the time of the dragons, which allowed them to create the substance more quickly.[1]

A Feast for Crows

The Alchemists were once again employed by the crown to burn down the Tower of the Hand.[3]

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