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Chapter 7: Occupation<br />

Noble Occupations<br />

Noble occupations are listed in the following<br />

table. If it is necessary to randomly determine a<br />

noble’s occupation, then roll 1d1000 and consult the<br />

following table:<br />

Noble<br />

Occupation<br />

s<br />

Roll Result<br />

001-050Artist 051-075Assassin 076-100Bard 101-140Barrister 141-150Brotheler 151Chancellor 152-250Clerk 251-350Courtesan 351-400Doctor 401-410Druid 411-425Engineer 426-450Gladiator 451-550Hierophant 551-600Interpreter 601-675Knight 676-710Mage 711-750Money-Lender 751-800Musician/ Minstrel<br />

801-805Sage 806-810Schoolmaster 811-875Scribe 876Sheriff 877-900Spy 901-975Squire 976-1000Whore Royal Occupations<br />

The occupation of a royal character is determined<br />

with the following table, and is not chosen.<br />

To randomly determine a royal occupation,<br />

roll 1d1000 and consult the following table:<br />

Royal<br />

Occupation<br />

s<br />

Roll Result<br />

001-300Chieftain 301-800Lord/ Lady<br />

801-975Baron/ Baroness<br />

976-997Duke/ Duchess<br />

998-999Prince/ Princess<br />

1, 000<br />

King/<br />

Queen<br />

204<br />

Advancing Levels<br />

Each occupation for a character has goals<br />

that are different, yet the same; each character advances<br />

by accomplishing goals specific to their occupation.<br />

For example, warriors generally advance<br />

by attacking foes in open combat, while wizards<br />

advance by casting spells and thereby gain more familiarity<br />

with magic. It is the player’s responsibility<br />

to keep track of what their character has done that<br />

counts toward their advancement. At the end of<br />

each gaming session, the Aedile will review the accomplishments<br />

of the characters and award points<br />

accordingly.<br />

While the goals of each occupation are different,<br />

the number of Advancement Points (AP)<br />

required to advance in level are the same regardless<br />

of occupation. On the table below, regardless of<br />

occupation a character must accumulate 1,000 AP<br />

to advance to 2 nd level, though training may be required<br />

(see Training later in this chapter).<br />

Level AP<br />

1 1,<br />

000<br />

2 2,<br />

000<br />

3 4,<br />

000<br />

4 8,<br />

000<br />

5 16,<br />

000<br />

6 32,<br />

000<br />

7 64,<br />

000<br />

8 128,<br />

000<br />

9 256,<br />

000<br />

10512, 000<br />

111, 024,<br />

000<br />

122, 048,<br />

000<br />

134, 096,<br />

000<br />

148, 192,<br />

000<br />

1516, 384,<br />

000<br />

1632, 768,<br />

000<br />

1765, 536,<br />

000<br />

18131, 072,<br />

000<br />

19262, 144,<br />

000<br />

20524, 288,<br />

000<br />

For more information on how a character<br />

advances in level, see Chapter 16: Advancement.

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