Bitol: esotericists who build large structures with materials infused with cu'ucuch'ik. Stones, plaster, and trowels with this gebvelic energy in it are commonly used. - primary cu'ucuch'ik user
Cartographer: a user of momentum who uses their travels to create intricate maps.
Carver: the ancient tradition of using special stone or obsidian knives to carve island trees and stones into self-directing and -propelling rafts is a form of using ikehua lyua pele.
Illuminator: those who have learned to infuse their writing with the bright in order to create illuminated manuscripts that reveal things as they are written or read.
Industrialist: one who owns, runs, and draws power from massive industrial projects. - primary brown aether user
Inspired: someone inspired by euphotonia (especially the muse-touched) to create art and/or crafts.
Kushavan: a potter who uses bodily humors to wet the clay and other materials, thus creating pots that have properties that can affect bodies or alter substances within them to alter the balance of humors.
Lapidarist: the use of dumaqu and the jewels to create works of beauty and spread love. - primary dumaqu user
Shadowweaver: weavers of the energy of true shadow who can create cloaks and other clothing out of the night, special nets and whips of darkness, and control the shadows to occlude, obfuscate, and blind. - primary true shadow user
Shimisi: those who can forge esoteric metals, especially the nine great metals, by wielding bailaohu jinghua. They have special tools (hammer, anvil, water, fire) and know the secrets of using aetherial metals. - primary bailaohu jinghua user
Shirmel: making quilt patches that carry down through generations the story of one's family or people, combining yahas, aemoa, and banaru.
Sortefabricante: a maker of sails and other objects that can catch the winds of fortune.