1 - 30 |
Destitute: These people are considered the dregs of society. They own no property, and may have no fixed home. Some perform no real work and are often unemployable. Others are in bond to a master and live at his whim. |
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31 - 60 |
Poor: very low income. compared to many. He usually does not or cannot own property. His home is usually of lesser quality, sometimes due to uncaring landlords who may also be the Poor person's employer. |
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61 - 79 |
Comfortable: This is the middle class of any Culture, regardless of the average wealth of its citizens. These folk usually live in clean, nicely apportioned homes or apartments, often in better neighborhoods. They eat regularly and occasionally very well. |
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80 - 94 |
Well-to-Do: These are the upper end of the middle or merchant class in Barbarian and Civilized cultures. They typically own larger homes, have a household servant (a cook and/or a maid), have private transportation, and sometimes travel abroad. |
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95 - 99 |
Wealthy: These people are rich. They own large estates, have many servants, plush furnishings and large holdings of land. They usually make their money from real estate, merchant trading and gouging poorer people. |
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100 |
Nobility: the Extremely Wealthy has lots and lots of money. However, they view the merely Wealthy as just penny-ante. The Extremely Wealthy own estates the size of baronies (even dukedoms), have armies of servants & throw parties that would beggar most. |
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