Amazon: A race of Female warriors. Aristocrat: A member of an aristocracy, a noble. Artificer: A person who is skillful or clever in devising ways of making things; inventor. Artist: A person who produces works in any of the arts, such as paintings or sculptures. A person who works in one of the performing arts, such as an actor, musician, or singer; a public performer; a mime artist; an artist of the dance. Assassin: One who is trained to kill without being caught. Astrologer: Someone who predicts the future by the positions of the planets and sun and moon. Baker: One that bakes bread, cakes, or pastries. Barbarian: A person who is or has savage/primitive behaviors; an uncivilized person. A person without culture, refinement, or education. Bard: A person who composed and recited epic or heroic poems, often while playing the harp, lyre, or the like. Blacksmith: A person who makes horseshoes and shoes horses. A person who forges objects of iron. Carpenter: A person who builds or repairs wooden structures, as houses, scaffolds, or shelving. Cleric: A member of the clergy. Commoner: A person without a title of nobility. Druid: A member of a religious sect meant for the land; Herbalist; Nature Healer. Elementalist: A person who practices the arts of elemental magics. Empath: A person who is capable of feeling what others are feeling. Engraver: A skilled worker who can inscribe designs or writing onto a surface by carving or etching. Farmer: A person who cultivates the land in which they live upon. Fighter: A person with the will, courage, determination, ability, or disposition to fight, struggle, resist, etc. Fisherman: A person who fishes, whether for profit or pleasure. Gardener: A person who is employed to cultivate or care for a garden, lawn, etc. Healer: A person skilled in the arts of healing magics and first aid. Jester: A professional fool or clown. Librarian: A person who is in charge of any specialized body of literature, as a collection of musical scores. Mage: One who specializes in charms, spells, illusions, and movement with mind. Mercenary: One who is hired to do work for someone; a hired hand; a soldier for sale. Merchant: One whose business is buying and selling goods. Messenger: A person who carries a message or goes on an errand for another, esp. as a matter of duty or business. Monk: A man who is a member of a brotherhood living in a monastery and devoted to a discipline prescribed by his order. Mystic: A person who attains insight into mysteries transcending human knowledge, as by communication with divine spirituality. Necromancer: One who practices magic, sorcery, or divination to conjure up the dead. Ninja: A member of a class of mercenary agents who were trained in the martial arts and hired for covert operations such as assassination and sabotage. Paladin: Any knightly or heroic champion. Any determined advocate or defender of a noble cause. Pirate: A person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea. Priest: A person of special rank who performs religious rites in a temple. Psychic: A person who is sensitive to the supernatural forces and has insight into future events. Ranger: One who is trained for close and distant combat; Bowman. Rogue: A dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel. Samurai: A member of a hereditary warrior class. Scribe: A person who serves as a writer. Scout: A person who obtains information. Seamstress: A woman whose occupation is sewing. Shaman: A member of tribal societies who acts as a medium between the visible world and an invisible spirit world and who practices magic or sorcery for purposes of healing, divination, and control over natural events. Sorcerer: One who practices the black art magic. Squire: One who is not of rank; a soldier; a knights right hand person. Teacher: A person who instructs others in various fields. Thief: One who is skilled in the art of stealing. Veterinarian: One who is qualified to tend and heal animals. Warrior: A person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics. Watchmen: A man who is employed to stand guard or keep watch. |