So, you ask how does the Citizenship work in here?
Citizens are an important valuable aspect of the city's mechanism, they're part of the financial system that keeps the wealth and prosperity.
The better your Citizenship status the more opportunities open up for you.
So let me explain how does it work.
Vagabond / level 0 / no clothes
Jobs: fishing and street cleaning.
Can't own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can't join the Inquisition.
Low class Citizen without full rights / level 1 / farmer clothes
Jobs: Couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can't join the Inquisition.
Costs: 100 gold must be paid to Secretary Reginald.
Middle class Citizen with full rights / level 2 / citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: 500 gold must be paid to Secretary Reginald.
Privileged Citizen / level 3 / Rich citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house and a business.
Can access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: 2500 gold must be paid to Secretary Einar, and in addition, must own a house.
Secretary / level 4 / Noble citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house and a business.
Can access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: Unbuyable, only a Governor can decide whether you're qualified or not.
Trait: Is in charge of a department (militaristic/judicial/economical/political).
Low class citizens:
John, Sebastian, Ymir, Gene, Doc
Middle class citizens:
Lars
Privileged citizens:
Gale
Secretaries:
Einar - Department of Economics
Citizens are an important valuable aspect of the city's mechanism, they're part of the financial system that keeps the wealth and prosperity.
The better your Citizenship status the more opportunities open up for you.
So let me explain how does it work.
Vagabond / level 0 / no clothes
Jobs: fishing and street cleaning.
Can't own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can't join the Inquisition.
Low class Citizen without full rights / level 1 / farmer clothes
Jobs: Couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can't join the Inquisition.
Costs: 100 gold must be paid to Secretary Reginald.
Middle class Citizen with full rights / level 2 / citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house.
Can't own a business.
Can't access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: 500 gold must be paid to Secretary Reginald.
Privileged Citizen / level 3 / Rich citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house and a business.
Can access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: 2500 gold must be paid to Secretary Einar, and in addition, must own a house.
Secretary / level 4 / Noble citizen clothes
Jobs: Smithing, alchemy, couriering, carpenting, fishing, and street cleaning.
Can own a house and a business.
Can access the Upper Quarter.
Can join the Inquisition.
Costs: Unbuyable, only a Governor can decide whether you're qualified or not.
Trait: Is in charge of a department (militaristic/judicial/economical/political).
Low class citizens:
John, Sebastian, Ymir, Gene, Doc
Middle class citizens:
Lars
Privileged citizens:
Gale
Secretaries:
Einar - Department of Economics