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Republic

Social Classes

Slaves (servi)

Freedpeople (liberti or libertini) is a trait that slaves can obtain to rise up the social ladder.

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead
Born Slave
Ditch Digger
Servant
Field Laborer
Captive of War
Gaol
Harem Slave
Bondsman

Commons (vulgus)

Foreigners (peregrini), Latins (Latini), and Citizens (plebs) are traits that commoners can take to rise up the social ladder.
Peasant Setting, Villager Setting, City Dweller Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Equestrians (equites)

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Senators (senatores)

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead
Born Noble
Bastard
Page
Student
Squire
Arcane Devotee
Religious Acolyte
Young Lady
Knight
Lady
Lord
Dame
Baron
Viscount
Count
Duke
Noble Prince
Prince of the Blood

Noble Court Sub-Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Outcast Sub-Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Professional Soldier Sub-Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Religious Sub-Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead
Castrati
Pardoner
Zealous Convert
Military Order
Grave Digger
Porter
Notary
Custodian
Interpreter
Archivist
Itinerant Monk
Cloistered Nun
Abbot/Abbess
Temple Acolyte
Priest
Excorcist
Inquisitor
Theologian
Archpriest
Canon
Bishop

Seafaring Setting

LifepathTimeResourceStatLead

Equipment

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