Guilds in the Neuroworld are key socio-economic structures that bring people together based on their unique mental abilities and specializations. They serve as a vital link between humanity and the surrounding environment, maintaining harmony and equilibrium. As the backbone of civilization, the Guilds uphold the balance between individual ambitions and the collective good.
The architects' guild is responsible for creating and maintaining the urban environment: buildings, structures, small architectural forms, as well as the planning of residential and public spaces. Their work is based on an understanding of structure, stability, and flows — whether physical, energetic, or social.
The Florists are a guild that works with plant life on every scale: from urban green systems to a single bloom in a private garden. They design and maintain green spaces, creating nutritional, therapeutic, and aesthetic solutions while cultivating atmosphere and living beauty. In their work, the boundary between the utilitarian and the emotional vanishes — everything is directed toward environmental harmony and the rhythm of growth.
The Florists also actively breed new plant species, altering their form, color, resilience, and growth rate. They adapt flora to specific climates, architectural needs, and even the emotional demands of people — for example, creating plants that boost energy or instill a sense of security.
The Guild collaborates closely with Architects, Nutrivists, Healers, Faunats, and Artists, providing the living foundation of the environment.
Faunats are a guild that works with animals as living partners in the environment. They facilitate interaction between humans and other species, providing emotional, practical, and ecological stability. Faunists do not subjugate, but rather listen, negotiate, and adjust behavior, finding ways to coexist without violence.
Faunists also breed new species and breeds, altering their size, shape, behavioral responses, and sensory abilities. These creatures can serve as companions or even emotional mediators. The guild is able to adapt an animal to the needs of a specific person, place, or project.
Their work overlaps with that of healers, architects, florists, and scientists, especially in the fields of bioengineering, emotional intelligence, and behavioral systems.