The Antiquity Guild
A sovereign role, not a job. If the work calls you, the Guild would like to know.
A Representative carries the Guild in the field. The work is care given: walking alongside people in crisis, holding chain-of-custody for donations, curating local resources, witnessing what care actually looks like in a specific community. It is not employment in the corporate sense; the Living Book frames the role as a sustained ethical commitment, not a contract.
"Hiring is a careful matter. Representatives are not selected by credential alone; the Guild looks for sustained ethical alignment, capacity to walk alongside others without taking over, and the willingness to be witnessed in the work."
— THE LIVING BOOK, HIRING OF REPRESENTATIVES
What the Guild values in a Representative: trauma-informed presence, patience with the slow work of trust, the discipline to keep records others can read after you, the humility to ask for a second pair of hands. Lived experience is recognized as a credential. No degree is required for the role.