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Post by Peregrine Alexander on Sept 5, 2009 12:58:40 GMT -8
This thread is a constant work in progress and you are advised to PM me or do some research if you still have questions.
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Post by Peregrine Alexander on Sept 5, 2009 13:05:48 GMT -8
``the upper class ROYALTY
- kings (canon only)
- queens (canon only)
- princes and princesses (canon only)
NOBILITY
- noblemen
- noblewomen
- wealthy landowners
- wealthy merchants
- knights (as appointed by their rulers)
- dragon-riders (as appointed by their rulers)
- clergy
- stewarts and those close to royalty
- assassins
- witches and warlocks (fully-trained)
- war heroes
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Post by Peregrine Alexander on Sept 5, 2009 13:20:17 GMT -8
``the middle class freemen
- rangers
- soldiers
- warriors
- magic-users
- physicians and healers
craftsmen
- masons
- carpenters
- painters
- cloth-makers
- shoe-makers (cobblers)
apthecaries
- chandlers (candle-makers) (wax and/or tallow)
- armourers and braisers
- barbers
- blacksmiths
- goldsmiths or silversmiths
- bakers
- basketmakers
- bowyers
- broderers (women only)
- butchers
- clothworkers
- cordwainers
- curriers
- cutlers
- dentists
- dyers
- farriers
- fletchers
- girdlers
- loriners
- needlemakers
- plasisterers
- plumbers
- poutlers
- saddlers
- salters
- scriverers
- skinners
- tanners
- upholders
- vinters
- weavers
- wheelrights
- woolmen
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Post by Peregrine Alexander on Sept 5, 2009 13:30:44 GMT -8
``the lower class peasants
- farmers
- shepherds/goatherds
- hostler
- laborer
- wanderer
- beggar
servants
- servants to royalty
- guards
- handmaidens
- serving boys
- ladies in waiting
- cooks
- scullery maids
- whipping boys
- heralds
- stableboys
- bodyguards
entertainers
- jesters
- acrobats
- minstrels
- poets
- chroniclers
- singers
- mummers
- playwrites
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Post by Peregrine Alexander on Sept 5, 2009 13:37:18 GMT -8
``the rogues and outcasts fighters
- soldiers for hire
- hunters and trackers
- outlaws
social outcasts
~ SLAVES ~
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