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Masamune's Swordsmith and Training Hall

Corporation Name: Masamune no Katanakaji ya Dojo (Masamune's Swordsmith and Training [for swordsmiths and aspiring swordmasters])
Headquarters: Atrisia
Locations: Atrisia
Operations: The manufacturing of custom blades, swords, and armor of Atrisian style and design.
Rationale: Masamune's swordsmith rose from a small, one room foundry to a small complex. The influx of students and the demand for high quality weapons and armor by the great smith Masamune allowed him to maintain the small foundry and dojo.
Tier: 1

Description:

Initially a simple, small shop with a single room within which Masamune practiced his art, the shop has grown in size, though not exponentially so. The foundry was expanded to a large room used for swordsmithing while another houses the furnace with which the handful of smiths on the premises smelt the iron ore to make steel using ancient and traditional methods. Also within the complex are various other rooms used to house tools or work rooms for the foundry along with a small barracks style room for the resident smiths and the various apprentices.

The latest expansion is a small courtyard where Masamune holds regular drills and training sessions for those who desire mastery of the blade. There are few rooms available for aspiring students meaning student number is often very low. However, this low number means better quality of training between student and teacher thereby increasing the quality of the swordsmen and women emerging from the small dojo.

The complex is rather small, but produces some of, if not the best, blades and armor of traditional Atrisian make and design throughout the galaxy. As of now and for the future, both near and far, Masamune has no desire or need to expand any further for to do so would lessen the quality of both his work and his students.
 

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