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Jobs in Sundaril
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COUNCILOR
These men are those that carry a title above Viscount. Anyone above the title of Viscount is automatically given a councilor's seat. Other appointments to the role of councilor are through the king alone.
500 gold crowns a year
Duke Julius Havarilli
Duke Michael Redalan
Duke Inigo Severalli
Count John Moranin
Marquess Tyril Mordonne
Marquess Nicholas Pewter
Earl Robert Stafford
LORD HIGH TREASURER
Head of the treasury, keeps track of the financial business.
350 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
LORD CHANCELLOR
Essentially the secretary of all secretaries to the king.
350 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
LORD HIGH CHAMBERLAIN
This person is a peer and privy councilor and also organizes all court functions.
350 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
EARL MARSHALL
Not only does this post require the knowledge of genealogy, but requires a great knowledge of Sundaril's law. This person must pass judgment on trials concerning military ransom, soldier's wages, and misuse of armorial bearings. They must also organize coronations and oversee trials by combat.
350 gold crowns a year.
Undecided
LORD HIGH CONSTABLE
Technically the Commander-in-Chief of the military and was the person who had royal authority over all military reserves of every lord of the kingdom.
This person oversees all things concerning the navy of Sundaril, including the trade ships of Sundaril. The king requires this person to have knowledge of the sea firsthand.
These noblemen are, essentially, friends to the king. They join him on hunting excursions, jest and gamble with him. Of course, they are also noble of blood and often quite influential.
50 gold crowns a year (plus bonuses and titles as the king sees fit).
The one who holds this spot is very near and dear to the king's heart. More than likely, because of his position, this man has more control and influence in the court than usual despite any position he might have. A true companion and friend to the king, he is forever at his side, offering advice, comfort, and wisdom where ever possible.
No payment (titles and bonuses given at King's whim.
Undecided
CHIEF BARD
This man plays for the king whenever His Majesty feels like hearing music. At parties and any real court event, this man is there, ready to let loose some poetry or a ballad of some sort. He is also quite good with the ladies.
30 gold crowns a year (plus bonuses and commissions from other nobles for services rendered).
Job not taken.
THE KING'S FOOL
To have this job, one really must be incredibly clever. After all, to make satirical comments about court life and, instead of losing your head, making the king laugh his off? Very brave and very foolish indeed!
30 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
COURT COMPOSER
Do you hear that lonesome song? That jolly jig? That music was composed by none other than Kaleb Harper, a very brilliant Sundrili musician.
Women of noble birth, these ladies accompany the queen where ever she may go, providing her with whatever she needs. If her hair needs fixing, these ladies help. If she needs to prepare before a banquet, their help is necessary.
The one who holds this spot is very near and dear to the queen's heart. More than likely, because of her position, this woman has more control and influence in the court than usual despite any position she might have. A true companion and friend to the queen, she is forever at her side, offering advice, comfort, and wisdom where ever possible.
No payment (titles and bonuses given at King's whim.
Typically a young woman with charm and wit, quick commentary and also a good sense of when to mind her tongue. With tricks and antics, but also charming humor, the Queen is gifted with a light-hearted friend as well.
30 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
MAIDS
These women also accompany the queen everywhere but more as a laundry and cleaning service than anything else. They are trusted to clean her most valuable clothes and to clean up anything she leaves behind. Commoners all, some of them might even be the illegitimate daughters of the last king.
. P R I N C E . A I D A N ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
MEN OF HONOR
These noblemen are, essentially, friends to the prince. They join him on hunting excursions, jest and gamble with him. Of course, they are also noble of blood and often quite influential.
50 gold crowns a year.
Three jobs still available.
SERVANTS
These men also accompany the prince everywhere but more as a messengers and cleaning services than anything else. They are trusted to care for his most valuable possessions and to clean up anything he leaves behind.
10 gold crowns a year.
Unlimited jobs available.
. P R I N C E . A N R A I ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
MEN OF HONOR
These noblemen are, essentially, friends to the prince. They join him on hunting excursions, jest and gamble with him. Of course, they are also noble of blood and often quite influential.
These men also accompany the prince everywhere but more as a messengers and cleaning services than anything else. They are trusted to care for his most valuable possessions and to clean up anything he leaves behind.
10 gold crowns a year.
Unlimited jobs available.
. L A D Y . A O I F E ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
LADIES-IN-WAITING
Women of noble birth, these ladies accompany the princess where ever she may go, providing her with whatever she needs. If her hair needs fixing, these ladies help. If she needs to prepare before a banquet, their help is necessary.
These women also accompany the princess everywhere but more as a laundry and cleaning service than anything else. They are trusted to clean her most valuable clothes and to clean up anything she leaves behind.
10 gold crowns a year.
Two jobs available.
. P R I N C E S S . I S A B E L ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
GOVERNESS
This woman is normally older than 25, devoted to the royal family, and has a solid education. She watches over everything the princess does and protects her from all harm. When the princess is older, the governess will stay with her even as the wet nurse and a few of the nurses are let go.
70 gold crowns a year.
One job still open.
WET NURSES
This woman has recently given birth herself and thus is able to feed both the princess and her own child with her milk. After the princess is old enough to eat solid food (about two years), the wet nurse will be let go.
20 gold crowns a year.
Two jobs still open.
NURSES
These women are those that watch the princess at all times. Like guardians, they make sure she is doing as she is supposed to. Because she is currently an infant, the nurses simply watch over her and make sure she is given anything she might need to keep her from crying.
Men of noble birth who have proven themselves in battle or are very well practiced and tested. Knights have to be specially trained and had to pass trials in order to gain this status.
Paid a varying salary given their age, their experience and their own status in life.
Five jobs still open.
ROYAL PHYSICIAN
The Royal Physician is in charge with taking care of the king and his court for all types of ailments. A man educated with some of the best, he is expected to know Latin and Sundrili as well as Listonese (since the two courts have joined in matrimony.) This man is also supposed to be wellversed in the classics and have read up on contemporary matters involving the soul.
80 gold crowns.
One job still open.
PHYSICIAN
Typically a well-read man who has been kept recent and studied on all new medicinal research. There is only one entrusted to the Royal house.
60 gold crowns.
One job still open.
ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN
This man is, essentially, the apprentice to the Royal Physician. If the royal physician is incapicitated, his assistant is the one to go to because he knows all that the royal physician knows.
Women of noble birth OR who earn admittance into the court through their reputation as a Courtesan. These women are basically "more noble, fashionable prostitutes".
Their salaries are based on their own patrons and how well they perform at their duties.
Women of any birth that have proven their hand at stitching, mainly the finer clothing of the royal and noble families.
20 gold crowns.
Three jobs still open.
SERVANTS
Servants are everywhere. They clean, cook, they help the ladies-in-waiting and the nobility at court. These people see and hear everything as they are often "invisible" to most people because they're just around so much. On top of the regular chores of cleaning and such, a servant could also be a jester, a musician, a gardener, or kitchen staff. It's up to you, really.
A woman who either has had many children or has been pushed into the position of delivering them for many years. This position is specifically a midwife to the Royal family.
Payment varies on skill, age, and experience.
Two jobs available.
ACTING TROUPE
Men and women of common birth who perform for the nobility and their guests at events and in the theater. They are often times seen as "promiscuous" and often sought after for their free spirits.
The men of common birth who suffer through life to make a living doing whatever they were apprenticed to. Their shoppes open up into the street and, sometimes, the masters of the shoppes live in the same building where they sell their wares.
Payment varies on skill, age, and experience, as well as commission.
Located just off the cathedral of Sundri, many nuns and, even, priests make their home there. It is, effectively, a mix between a monastary and a nunnery within the city, hoping to bring God's will and His love towards all within Sundri's depths.
No payment.
Two priest jobs available.
Unlimited nun jobs available.
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Jobs in Liston
. P O L I T C A L . W O R K .
COUNCILOR
These men are those that carry a title above Viscount. Anyone above the title of Viscount is automatically given a councilor's seat. Other appointments to the role of councilor are through the king alone.
Not only does this post require the knowledge of genealogy, but requires a great knowledge of Sundaril's law. This person must pass judgment on trials concerning military ransom, soldier's wages, and misuse of armorial bearings. They must also organize coronations and oversee trials by combat.
350 gold crowns a year.
One job opening
LORD HIGH CONSTABLE
Technically the Commander-in-Chief of the military and was the person who had royal authority over all military reserves of every lord of the kingdom.
250 gold crowns a year.
One job opening
HIGH CALVARY COMMANDER
Controls both the Heavy and Light Calvary for the Royal Militia.
250 gold crowns a year.
Job Not Taken.
LORD HIGH ADMIRAL
This person oversees all things concerning the navy of Sundaril, including the trade ships of Sundaril. The king requires this person to have knowledge of the sea firsthand.
250 gold crowns a year.
Job Not Taken.
. K I N G ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
MEN OF HONOR
These noblemen are, essentially, friends to the king. They join him on hunting excursions, jest and gamble with him. Of course, they are also noble of blood and often quite influential.
50 gold crowns a year (plus bonuses and titles as the king sees fit).
This man plays for the king whenever His Majesty feels like hearing music. At parties and any real court event, this man is there, ready to let loose some poetry or a ballad of some sort. He is also quite good with the ladies.
30 gold crowns a year (plus bonuses and commissions from other nobles for services rendered).
Job not taken.
THE KING'S FOOL
To have this job, one really must be incredibly clever. After all, to make satirical comments about court life and, instead of losing your head, making the king laugh his off? Very brave and very foolish indeed!
30 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
COURT COMPOSER
Do you hear that lonesome song? That jolly jig? That music was composed by none other than the court composer, a very brilliant Listonese musician.
30 gold crowns a year.
One job still available.
.T H E. Q U E E N ' S . H O U S E H O L D .
LADIES-IN-WAITING
Women of noble birth, these ladies accompany the queen where ever she may go, providing her with whatever she needs. If her hair needs fixing, these ladies help. If she needs to prepare before a banquet, their help is necessary.
Typically a young woman with charm and wit, quick commentary and also a good sense of when to mind her tongue. With tricks and antics, but also charming humor, the Queen is gifted with a light-hearted friend as well.
30 gold crowns a year.
Job not taken.
MAIDS
These women also accompany the queen everywhere but more as a laundry and cleaning service than anything else. They are trusted to clean her most valuable clothes and to clean up anything she leaves behind.
10 gold crowns a year.
Unlimited jobs available.
. T H E . C O U R T . I T S E L F .
NOBLE KNIGHTS
Men of noble birth who have proven themselves in battle or are very well practiced and tested. Knights have to be specially trained and had to pass trials in order to gain this status.
Paid a varying salary given their age, their experience and their own status in life.
Lord Thomas Seymour
Four jobs still open.
ROYAL PHYSICIAN
The Royal Physician is in charge with taking care of the king and his court for all types of ailments. A man educated with some of the best, he is expected to know Latin and Sundrili as well as Listonese (since the two courts have joined in matrimony.) This man is also supposed to be wellversed in the classics and have read up on contemporary matters involving the soul.
80 gold crowns.
One job still open.
PHYSICIAN
Typically a well-read man who has been kept recent and studied on all new medicinal research. There is only one entrusted to the Royal house.
60 gold crowns.
One job still open.
ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN
This man is, essentially, the apprentice to the Royal Physician. If the royal physician is incapacitated, his assistant is the one to go to because he knows all that the royal physician knows.
30 gold crowns.
Two jobs still open.
COURTESANS
Women of noble birth OR who earn admittance into the court through their reputation as a Courtesan. These women are basically "more noble, fashionable prostitutes".
Their salaries are based on their own patrons and how well they perform at their duties.
Women of any birth that have proven their hand at stitching, mainly the finer clothing of the royal and noble families.
20 gold crowns.
Three jobs still open.
SERVANTS
Servants are everywhere. They clean, cook, they help the ladies-in-waiting and the nobility at court. These people see and hear everything as they are often "invisible" to most people because they're just around so much. On top of the regular chores of cleaning and such, a servant could also be a jester, a musician, a gardener, or kitchen staff. It's up to you, really.
10 gold crowns.
Unlimited jobs available.
. T H E . C I T Y . O F . L I S T O N-B Y-T H E-S E A.
CITY MILITIA
10 gold crowns.
Unlimited jobs available.
MIDWIVES
A woman who either has had many children or has been pushed into the position of delivering them for many years. This position is specifically a midwife to the Royal family.
Payment varies on skill, age, and experience.
Two jobs available.
ACTING TROUPE
Men and women of common birth who perform for the nobility and their guests at events and in the theater. They are often times seen as "promiscuous" and often sought after for their free spirits.
Payment varies on skill, age, and experience.
Six jobs still available.
SHOPPE OWNERS
The men of common birth who suffer through life to make a living doing whatever they were apprenticed to. Their shoppes open up into the street and, sometimes, the masters of the shoppes live in the same building where they sell their wares.
Payment varies on skill, age, and experience, as well as commission.
Located outside of Liston-by-the-Sea, the nunnery has become a haven for priests and nuns away from the world even as their harmonious relationship with each other speaks the word of God in deed.
No payment.
Two priest jobs available.
Unlimited nun jobs available.