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 **Level 1 Commoners** - as a hangover from earlier rules systems, unskilled commoners make up more than half of the population!  That started out before skills were added to the rules  :)  Now we need to interpret it as Commoners without any Craft or Professional skills.  In my game world, that covers all children (L1 commoner with the Young character adjustments and limited skills etc) with everyone gaining full L1 commoner status at the age of 14.  Some never progress. **Level 1 Commoners** - as a hangover from earlier rules systems, unskilled commoners make up more than half of the population!  That started out before skills were added to the rules  :)  Now we need to interpret it as Commoners without any Craft or Professional skills.  In my game world, that covers all children (L1 commoner with the Young character adjustments and limited skills etc) with everyone gaining full L1 commoner status at the age of 14.  Some never progress.
  
-**Level 1 other classes**  - You need to serve a basic apprenticeship to progress into a different class.  If your family are rich, they can pay tutors or send you to schools.  If your family have a craft, profession or PC class - they can teach you themselves, or they have contacts with local organizations that offer apprenticeships.  Most NPCs finish their apprenticeship at around about the age of 21.  I know that sounds like a long time, but it is the labour that the apprentice puts in, alongside their training, that pays for the tuition and skills transfer.+**Level 1 other classes**  - You need to serve a basic apprenticeship to progress into a different class.  If your family are rich, they can pay tutors or send you to schools.  If your family are experts, and have a craft, profession or PC class - they can teach you themselves, or they have contacts with local organizations that offer apprenticeships.  Most NPCs finish their apprenticeship at around about the age of 21.  I know that sounds like a long time, but it is the labour that the apprentice puts in, alongside their training, that pays for the tuition and skills transfer.
  
 **Level 2 Commoners**  - Many commoners never progress beyond L1, they stay as labourers, barstaff, washerwomen, servants, labourers, etc for their whole life and never move beyond commoner 1.  Some, however, have a bit more about them, and pick up a useful skill while they  work at these unskilled jobs.  For example, you might find L2 commoners with a single rank in a basic craft or profession (Woodwork, hunter, blacksmith, innkeeper, gardener, farmer etc).  There are lots of ways commoners can learn those skills, but not every commoner has that opportunity, or takes advantage of it, if it is presented.  These L2 commoners are often heads of households - and often men  (in a medieval style world, having and rearing children takes a lot of a poor woman's time - it is different for rich women, and very different in the modern world)  **Level 2 Commoners**  - Many commoners never progress beyond L1, they stay as labourers, barstaff, washerwomen, servants, labourers, etc for their whole life and never move beyond commoner 1.  Some, however, have a bit more about them, and pick up a useful skill while they  work at these unskilled jobs.  For example, you might find L2 commoners with a single rank in a basic craft or profession (Woodwork, hunter, blacksmith, innkeeper, gardener, farmer etc).  There are lots of ways commoners can learn those skills, but not every commoner has that opportunity, or takes advantage of it, if it is presented.  These L2 commoners are often heads of households - and often men  (in a medieval style world, having and rearing children takes a lot of a poor woman's time - it is different for rich women, and very different in the modern world) 
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