probablygoodrpgideas: pomrania:wotenoise:evelynatthecircus:lauraharrisbooks:Beyond this, con
probablygoodrpgideas: pomrania: wotenoise: evelynatthecircus: lauraharrisbooks: Beyond this, consider how these professions might vary depending on who the customers are - nobles, or lower class. Are they good at their job or just scraping by? Do they work with lots of other people or on their own? City or village? For younger characters: Apprentice to any of the above Messenger/runner Page/squire Pickpocket Shop assistant Student Looks after younger siblings (Images all from Wikimedia Commons) Also consider: CandlemakerFerrymanFactor (looks after business for an employer in another city)TilerCutlerBeekeeperApothecaryInterpreter FurrierMoneylender/BankerWinemakerTinker (small trader who repairs stuff)Nightsoil collectorCustoms officerAlso a bonus for animal related professions:Fowler (supplies game birds for eating)Warrener (catches rabbits on your land for you to eat)Ostler (looks after your horses)Falconer (looks after your falcons)Cocker (looks after your fighting cocks) I need more fantasy rpg in my life that isn’t d&d-style. I think it’s time for some Sword & Backpack. 100 Jobs for Fantasy Characters (that aren’t knight or peasant) ((long list, so it’s below the cut)) Keep reading Yes, this is good and important -- source link
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