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Alchemical Food Preservation
While the commoners first image when someone says the word "alchemist" is a mad lad in a smoky laboratory making things explode, most uses of alchemy are more subtle.
Alchemical processes can regular preserve things. It is common to see alchemists create rust proof metal, water proof fabrics, or long lasting inks and papers for long-term records but preserving is somewhat more difficult.
A lot of alchemical mixtures are poisonous. It usually doesn't matter if a concoction is poisonous if you are not going to eat it, but food is normally eaten. Even if a concoction is not overtly poisonous, a lot of alchemical concoctions simply taste bad.But centuries of trial and error have created some alchemical mixtures that can prevent the spoilage of food without having a large impact on taste. Alchemical preserved food never tastes exactly the same as fresh food and the vast majority of people would rather eat fresh food given the option, but the option remains to use alchemy to preserve food.Alchemical preserved meat tastes pretty unpleasant even if it's safe to eat, but fruit and vegetables are impacted less, so they are more commonly treated.
More often than, alchemical treated food is used with sweet treats. For instances
bananas. In the Elven Empire banana based deserts are very popular but fresh bananas are not available all year round so nobles like to keep stocks of alchemical preserved bananas for banana cream pies.
Another place alchemical treated food is commonly used is army rations. Yes, alchemical treated food may be four times as expensive as ordinary food but war is always. expensive, and if soldiers are going on a long march, you want to make sure their provisions don't spoil before they arrive at their destination. Alchemically treated food is also good for people in fortified positions to weather long sieges.
Social Impact
Usually the cost is so prohibitive so alchemical preserved food is limited to wealthy people's dinner plates though lower classes can sometimes enjoy alchemical preserved food on special occasions, especially in cultures when nobles regularly share their food with the peasants for good relations.
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Medicine Too
A lot of medicinal herbs and the like are highly perishable and sometimes alchemy can be used to preserve medical supplies.
This often negatively impacts the taste and aroma, but as long as it is not poisonous, it is usually acceptable. Few expect their medicine to taste good, and a lot of medicines such as compresses and salves are not supposed to be eaten.
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Dwarf salt masters
["
Every dwarf at one point in their lives"]You are taking
all of it to store away for later? Can't we eat
some of it now and taste the food fresh?[/QUOTE]
Dwarves usually live in the mountains because they find the presence of stone near them to be comforting, and a dwarf's stereotypical career is a stone mason, miner, or blacksmith, but it is hard to swing a pick or hammer accurately if you are hungry.
Even with an active group of
dwarf rangers hunting and foraging, even with trade with
humans and
elves, even after securing
life stones, even with underground fish hatcheries and fungus farms, it is difficult to secure enough food in the mountains and underground.
Very few mortals in Scarterra are wont to waste food, but in dwarf society, wasting food is often a literally criminal act.
Dwarves are used to harsh winters and long sieges, so whenever dwarves have a windfall of food, it is important to store it safely and ration it carefully. Salt masters are the dwarves that see to this task.
["
Salt Master Grardol"]When times are good, the people call us misers. When times are lean, they herald us as saviors. This is why we must be harsh during good times to make sure there is enough to go around during the lean times.[/QUOTE]
A large store of food is worthless if it's despoiled by rats or
goblins. It is common that salt masters will establish food vaults with the tightest seals that magical and mundane stone shapers can craft.
As the name suggests, it is very common for dwarves to pack their food in salt, but this is not the only thing salt masters do. Salt masters smoke, salt, and dry food of course. They will seek out cold naturally places to store provisions or they will craft artificial ice boxes.
Some of theme dabble in alchemy to study
alchemical food preservation techniques and salt masters that work for wealthy clients may have limited access to magical methods of food preservation such as invokers creating ice.
While the salt masters
do have a guild, the guild is in place to ensure high professional standards and not to play politics. Even in
Stahlheim where the guild masters routinely play puppet masters to the nobles, salt masters are expected to be apolitical. To do otherwise would bring dishonor on their noble profession.
Career
Qualifications
Salt masters need to know at least the basics of culinary arts for at least a basic understanding of the food they safeguard.
They need to know a little bit of stern diplomacy to work with the various dwarf professions who collect food and to deal with would-be food critics.
Dwarf salt masters commonly work with
kalazotz on a more routine basis than most other dwarves so many make it point to learn to speak
Zocatec.
Career Progression
Apprentices typically get put to work salting and drying food. They often get saddled with grunt tasks of carrying loads of food from Point A to Point B (and this of course builds character).
Journeyman work on more exotic methods of food preservation such as alchemy and iceboxes, nd above all they secure the food vaults. Journeymen also act as middle men to the other links of the dwarven food supply chain. Journeyman will coordinate with dwarf hunters and fisherman as well as outside traders.
Master level salt master coordinate the whole show, running logistics and managing the ledgers and inventories. They are the ones who decide which food gets released to which people, so angering them is a bad idea if you don't want to get stuck with gruel and hardtack for every meal.
Payment & Reimbursement
Salt masters are paid well, but they are rewarded with coin not food. Given that everyone wants access to the tastiest food, it is very easy to imagine a situation where salt masters leverage their position to extort favors out of the rest of dwarf society.
To avoid this, salt master guild leaders work hard to foster a strong sense of ethics and patriotism. Guild leaders vigorously screen the moral character of would-be new recruits.
Dwarf elders in general are infamous for giving younger dwarves unpleasant task "to build their character" but salt master elders take this to an extreme.
Salt masters are expected to not show favoritism to themselves or to their friends. If an apprentice is caught taking a "free sample" of the best food without permission, they are given a stern warning. On the second offense, they are typically thrown in the stocks. On the third offense, they are expelled from the salt masters and will almost assuredly have a hard time finding new employment with the stigma of their dishonor hanging over their head.
Other Benefits
Salt masters are paid fairly well but the main reason dwarves seek to be salt masters is that they are given a lot of respect and admiration by society at large though a salt master who abuses his or her position is the lowest of the low.
Perception
Purpose
To make sure there is enough food for everyone.
Social Status
It is a high status job because every dwarf understands this job is very important but the salt masters face a lot of derision. Whenever there is mandatory rationing, it is tempting to shoot the messenger and blame the stingy salt masters. It is also common to complain about them being too paranoid or stingy.
Demographics
Men and women are about equally likely to enter this profession. While salt masters work with
gnomes and
kalazotz often, non-dwarf salt masters are rare.
It is very common for dwarf clans to become associated with a single trade, but this has not happened with salt masters. In order to avoid favoritism or even the appearance of favoritism, salt masters try to recruit new apprentices from many different clans.