geekybibliophile:pwbi:probablygoodrpgideas:pomrania:wotenoise:evelynatthecircus:lauraharri
geekybibliophile:pwbi: 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 Great ideas for making NPC’s that fit into medieval worldbuilding, or possibly a background for your PC if they are (were?) a commoner in their background @zombeesknees -- source link
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