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Revision as of 06:42, 21 March 2022

Table: Social status ranking

rank members (occupation, class & level)
Royalty Royal Family
Upper Upper Class Great Officers, Nobles and Peers of the Monarch’s retinue, mages (25 – 30), paladins (21 — 30), clerics (20 – 30)
Middle Upper Class Nobles, Peers, mages (20 – 24), paladins (15 — 20), clerics (15 – 19), judges (25 – 30)
Lower Upper Class Aristocracy, great alchemists, lords mayor, famous explorers, renowned poets, renowned artists, renowned authors, renowned sculptors, renowned composers, banker-financiers, great merchants, mages (15 – 19), paladins (9 — 14), clerics (9 – 14), fighters (25 – 30), rangers (26 – 30), guild ranks (25 – 30), judges (20 – 24), sages (20 – 30)
Upper Middle Class wealthy merchants, nobles' (major) officials, justices of the peace, senior lawyers, great scholars, architects, engineers, ship owners, major community officials, large landowners, magistrates, high-ranking naval and military officers, composers, successful authors, explorers, bankers, renowned fencing masters, gemners, jewellers, gold smiths, alchemists, sword smiths, stable masters, mages (12 – 14), paladins (1 — 8), clerics (6 – 8), fighters (20 – 24), rangers (9 – 25), guild ranks (15 – 24), judges (9 – 19), sages (15 – 19)
Middle Middle Class innkeepers, notaries, fencing masters, nobles’ (lesser) officials, millers, artisans, tradesmen, craftsmen, ordinary naval officers, ordinary military officers, mages (8 – 11), clerics (1 – 5), fighters (15 – 19), guild ranks (9 – 14), judges (1 – 8), sages (1 – 14)
Lower Middle Class shopkeepers, ordinary fencing masters, bailiffs, minor town officials, ordinary traders, poets, artists, authors, sculptors, petty scholars, small farmers, renowned actors, renowned singers, musicians & entertainers, men-at-arms, skilled artisans, mages (5 – 7), fighters (9 – 14), druids, guild ranks (1 – 8)
Upper Lower Class village officials, tavern keepers, waggoners, carters, hunters, fishermen, local constabulary, healers, dancing masters, skilled tutors, household servants (chief), commercial servants (chief), healers, monks and nuns, apprentice artisans, mages (1 – 4), fighters (4 – 8), rangers (5 – 8)
Middle Lower Class hamlet officials, gardeners, local constables, household servants (ordinary), herdsmen, cabbies, commercial servants (ordinary), boatmen, street vendors, healers, apprentices, singers, musicians, entertainers, fighters (1 – 3), rangers (1 – 4)
Lower Lower Class household servants (menial), commercial servants (menial), ordinary actors, dock workers, ordinary sailors and soldiers, woodcutters, labourers, link boys, street sweepers, nightsoil carriers, itinerant workers, licensed beggars