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  • Occupation (Agriculture)
    • Characters who grow and harvest food, raise livestock, or otherwise produce agricultural output.
    • Examples are divers, hunters, farmers, fruit-gatherers, and loggers.
  • Occupation (Archivist)
    • Characters who collect, organize, and preserve information and records.
    • Examples include archival workers, historians, and librarians.
  • Occupation (Artisan)
    • Characters whose occupations are related to utilitarian art, trades, or crafts; craftspeople.
    • Examples are cartographers, blacksmiths, jewelers, weavers, and woodworkers.
  • Occupation (Artist)
    • Characters whose occupations are related to creating art.
    • Examples include illustrators, painters, and sculptors.
  • Occupation (Assassin)
    • Characters who commit murder for political or monetary reasons.
    • Examples include contract killers and hitmen.
  • Occupation (Athlete)
    • Characters who participate in a physical sport or activity, especially professionally.
    • Examples include racers, sports players, and tree gliders.
  • Occupation (Caretaker)
    • Characters who raise or care for other dragons, most commonly dragonets.
    • Examples include daycare workers, hatchery workers, and wingery workers.
  • Occupation (Cook)
    • Characters who prepare food or drinks.
    • Examples are bakers, baristas, bartenders, and chefs.
  • Occupation (Criminal)
    • Characters whose work violates the law.
    • Examples include black-market merchants, crime bosses, thieves, and smugglers.
  • Occupation (Government)
    • Characters who work for the government of a city or kingdom.
    • Examples include advisors, ambassadors, governors, and mayors.
  • Occupation (Healer)
    • Characters who are trained to care for injuries or ailments (physical or mental).
    • Examples include doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, therapists, and veterinarians.
  • Occupation (Merchant)
    • Characters who handle the transaction or exchange of goods or services.
    • Examples include cashiers, hired help, travelling merchants, and store owners.
  • Occupation (Mystic)
    • Characters who interact with or create magical, spiritual, or supernatural entities or objects, especially professionally.
    • Examples include fortune tellers, ghost hunters, and spellcasters.
  • Occupation (Performer)
    • Characters who perform to entertain others, especially professionally.
    • Examples include actors, comedians, mimes, musicians, and street performers.
  • Occupation (Scientist)
    • Characters who conduct research, study, invent, or experiment to learn more about the world or solve problems.
    • Examples include archaeologists, astronomers, botanists, inventors, and any other branch of scientist.
  • Occupation (Soldier)
    • Characters who are trained in and engage in combat.
    • Examples include army soldiers, commanders, generals, guards, and mercenaries.
  • Occupation (Spy)
    • Characters who conduct espionage and reconnaissance to acquire knowledge secretly, especially professionally.
    • Examples include double agents, informants, and spies.
  • Occupation (Staff)
    • Characters who are employed to others. May be used alongside other occupations, or on its own.
    • Examples include butlers, maids, servants, and workers.
  • Occupation (Student)
    • Characters who are full- or part-time students.
    • Examples include students attending academies, apprenticing under professionals, or receiving instruction from a mentor.
  • Occupation (Teacher)
    • Characters who instruct or teach others, especially professionally.
    • Examples include instructors, professors, and teachers.
  • Occupation (Traveler)
    • Characters who travel or explore as a profession or alongside another career.
    • Examples include wandering merchants, explorers, and travelers.
  • Occupation (Writer)
    • Characters who spend a significant amount of time writing, especially professionally.
    • Examples include authors, novelists, and poets.
  • Occupation (Other)
    • Characters whose occupations do not match any of the other categories.

For an up-to-date list of occupations, see here. If the above list is out of date, please contact a moderator.

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