Definition: A "guildhall" is a type of medieval castle or house where a group of knights, often called hermits, lived and gathered. It was typically located in a forest or on a hillside and served as a place for meetings, gatherings, and the exchange of information among the members of the guild. The term "guildhall" comes from the Latin word "gervis," which means "hermit." The name is derived from the fact that the guild hall was often used by