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Arts & Public Life

Actor

You lived to read the crowd and play the part

Entertainer

You lived to make others watch — dancer, singer, or fire-juggler.

Storyteller

You told old tales, legends, and histories to keep traditions alive.

Street Magician

Your craft used simple tricks and illusions.

City Life

Guard

You kept watch over people, doors, or borders.

Guild Artisan

You handled and sold goods as part of a formal trade.

Noble

Your family name opened doors for you.

Shopkeeper

You ran or worked in a store.

Craft & Labor

Blacksmith

You forged weapons, tools, and armor.

Mason

You worked stone and mortar, building walls or entire homes.

Miner

You worked deep below the surface.

Tinkerer

You built, repaired, or modified small items.

Crime & Shadows

Charlatan

You made a living selling lies and impossible promises.

Informer

You made your living trading in information.

Thief

The alleys taught you to take and vanish.

Faith & Service

Acolyte

You served in a temple and learned its ways.

Gravekeeper

You tended to the resting places of the dead.

Medic

You treated wounds and sickness.

Pilgrim

You traveled to sacred places, meeting many along the way.

Learning & Study

Apprentice

You learned under a skilled auror.

Librarian

You organized scrolls and books.

Sage

Your studies focused on rare and dangerous topics.

Scholar

You spent years buried in books and old records.

Seafaring

Fisher

Your life was tied to the water — nets, hooks, and patience.

Sailor

You learned to move with the sway of the sea.

Smuggler

You moved goods past the eyes of guards and officials.

Travel & Odd Paths

Explorer

You sought out new places, charted unknown paths.

Guide

You led travelers through unfamiliar lands.

Runaway

You survived by hiding from those who chased you.

Wilderness

Animal Handler

You cared for beasts and trained them

Herbalist

You learned plants for medicine and poison.

Outlander

The wilds were your home, and you know its dangers and gifts.

Trapper

You made a living catching animals for fur, food, or safety.

Created by Jan Tyszka

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