Social Class in Context
Social Context
If you are curious where your character falls within the Aorlisian social classification, here is the full system reserved for NPCs.
Playing the Rich and Famous—If the gamemaster wishes to play court intrigue campaign, then he may want to let the players play a rich, elite character.
Here is the full chart reserved for non-player characters, shown here for context
D100
Social Class
Rank
Civil
Ecclesiastical
D100
Social Class
Rank
Civil
Ecclesiastical
1
Imperial
31+1d6
Divine Emperor | King-Emperor | Emperor | Co-Emperor | Deputy Emperor
2
Royalty
25+1d6
High King | Over King | King | Petty King | Deputy King | Sub-King | Co-King | Sovereign Prince | Sovereign Grand Duke
Patriarch
03-04
Greater Nobility/Palatine Nobility
19+1d6
Duke (Royal) | Palatine Archduke | Palatine Duke | Palatine Count/Earl
05-07
Nobility
19
Archduke (Non-royal) | Duke (Non-Royal) | Earl | Viscount
08-10
Baronage
18
Archbaron | Premiere Baron | Baron | Imperial Knights
11-14
Upper Gentry
17
Sodalities | Hereditary Knights | Knight Bannerette | Captain
15-19
Gentry
16
Knight Bachelor | Squire | Esquire | Man-at-Arms | Vavavasseur | Lieutenant
20-25
Minor Gentry
15
Gentleman | Squire | Page | Maid of Honor | Ensign
Primate | Archbishop
26-32
Merchant Prince
14
"Mayor | Merchant Prince | Guild Warden | Dean of University
"
33-41
Merchant
13
Deputy Mayor | Sheriff | Merchant Adventurer Journeymen | Doctor (Theology | Law | or Medicine) | Affluent Judge or Barrister | Wealthy Urban Knight or Landed Noble | Craft Guild Warden (Roll Below)
Arch-dean
42-50
Master Guildsman
12
Independant Craftsmen (Self-employed Masters) | Alderman | Burgess | Undersheriff | University Professors | Barrister-At-Law | Urban Knight | Unlanded Urban Noble (Roll Below) | Hobilar | Cavalryman | Heavy Infantryman
Dean | Canon | Parish Priest | Choir Monk | Chantry Priest
51-59
Guildsman
d2+9
Guild Craftsmen Employed (work for masters or other craftsmen) | Bailiff | University Students | Sergeant-at-Law |
Lay Monk | Clerics in Tertiary Orders
60-68
Pauper
9
Employed Laborers | Constable | Paupers | Porter | Messenger | Common Household Servants
69-76
Urban Day Laborer
8
Day Laborers | Household Boys
Friars
77-84
Yeoman
7
Rich Farmer | Yeoman Archers
85-90
Peasant/Franklin
6
Successful farmer who owns his own property
91-95
Serf
5
Poor peasant that leases or rents his meager property
96-98
Rural Day Laborer
4
Poverty-stricken farm laborers for hire
99-00
Below Social Class
1d3
Masterless Unemployed Men | Vagrants | Beggars |
Excommunicates | Asylum seekers
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