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Juggler<br />

This occupation specializes in juggling objects<br />

for the entertainment of others. Daily wages<br />

are typically 4 s.p.<br />

Ability Requirements: Hand-Eye Coordination<br />

100 and Intelligence 75.<br />

Gender: Male jugglers are rare.<br />

Race: Human.<br />

Disposition: Any.<br />

Temperament: Any.<br />

Sociality: Serf.<br />

Religion: Any.<br />

Skills: Juggling + 5.<br />

Equipment: Objects to juggle.<br />

Magic Points: Inapplicable.<br />

Advancement Points: For each successful<br />

juggling performance that exceeds 5 minutes, 3 objects,<br />

and an audience of at least a dozen, a juggler<br />

acquires 1 AP.<br />

Training: None.<br />

Guild: None.<br />

King/Queen<br />

This occupation is for royalty. This position<br />

is achieved by heredity. Upon becoming king<br />

or queen, all characters of all classes of the kingdom<br />

are required to swear loyalty to the king or<br />

queen. The king and queen reside in a citadel in the<br />

capital city. The citadel of a king is often called a<br />

palace. The king and queen have the sovereign power<br />

to command their subjects, who are their vassals.<br />

Periodically, the king meets with their council,<br />

which is comprised of his dukes and barons.<br />

These dukes and barons are required to travel to<br />

their court. The daily duties of a king or queen are<br />

overwhelming. Instead of lounging around their<br />

palace, a king or queen is busy constantly. Daily<br />

wages are typically 300 s.p.<br />

The king has the power to knight a worthy<br />

character. During warfare, the king usually knights<br />

suitable characters and immediately sends them to<br />

war. If the knight returns from warfare, then the<br />

knight may be promoted to a lord, a lord to a baron,<br />

or baron to duke. During peace, fewer characters<br />

are knighted, and once knighted, they are given a<br />

hamlet or village and manor as a fief, thereafter being<br />

called a lord.<br />

Chapter 7: Occupation<br />

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