Samantha's School of K-nighthood/Chapter 2: Class/Politics

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What's Your job?

As a noble, it is your right to be whatever class you want to serve the realm in your own way. Nobody has the right to tell you what class you can or can't be. However, before switching class, you may want to consult with your liege or the realm council/hierarchy before switching to a different class. If the realm isn't really buying or selling food and the like, there may be no need for a trader. If a realm has too many bearo...buuuro...darn it...hold on...ahh..here we go...bureaucrats...it can actually hurt the realm rather than help it.

K-night: Soldiers for the realm. Our job is to lead our unit in battle. Knights can do anything fro the realm: Civil work, police work, combat duty...you name it, you'll find us there. You can also do paid work if you don't currently have a unit, as a quick way to earn yourself some cash. (OOC: Knights can be wounded in battle but cannot be killed in it.)

Cavalier: These guys are knights that have been to and seen the elephant...whatever that means...I'm not really sure. To be a cavalier, you have to have earned enough honor and prestige in service to your realm (OOC: requirement of 20 prestige and 50 honor). The good news is, you get to command more men in battle. Bigger units mean more action on the field of battle, so that usually means more honor. Bad news...well...sorta bad news...you can't do civil work or paid work. Your status is too good for something like that. (OOC: Like knights, you can be wounded in battle, but not killed while on the field.)

Hero: These guys are the ones who really revel in the glory and joy of battle. As a hero, you can personally lead your men at the front lines, adding your sword arm to the CS of your unit. You can also help keep the moorale of your unit up when you are far awya from home. You can also tell your tales of glory to the local peasantry and help raise their morale as well. However, you wouldn't be called upon to do civil work or police work, though you can still do paid work if necesarry.

However, once you're a hero, there is no going back...at all...you're a hero until your dead and then you're just a dead hero. And while most men will normally get wounded on a field of battle, you can die...and that kinda sux. (OOC: Hero is the only class that can actually die on the field of battle.)