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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
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gavmur [86]3 years ago
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SOCIAL CLASS

Social class have the ability to have many definitions depending on how many people are being asked. Some may say, it’s a way for people to be put in categories solely based off their financial stance or some may say it’s only a set of titles based on social status.

NOBLE

Close to the top of the system are the knights covered in their bright and shining armor filled with padding to help sooth the pain. Everyone isn’t fortunate enough to be a knight; you have to be the child of someone who’s placed in the noble class.

TRADESMEN / MERCHANTS

After the clergy system would be the tradesmen or merchants, which is occupied by people who worked jobs with a specific skill. In this class people made a decent living seeing that they were the only ones who can do whatever job it was that needed to done.

PESANTS

Last but not least are the peasants, had a tough life in the Middle Ages. It was it wasn’t rare to see a peasant working as a farmer or doing hard labor work, but it was common to see a peasant without freedom.

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