Freedpeople (liberti or libertini) is a trait that slaves can obtain to rise up the social ladder.
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Born Slave | ||||
| Ditch Digger | ||||
| Servant | ||||
| Field Laborer | ||||
| Captive of War | ||||
| Gaol | ||||
| Harem Slave | ||||
| Bondsman | ||||
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
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | ||||
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | ||||
| Lifepath | Time | Resource | Stat | Lead |
|---|
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