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Old 09-21-2022, 08:11 AM   #1
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Here is a list I made of low-tech occupation that could be used for adventurers. I selected each because they have something, IMO, worthwhile to contribute to the party. This is not an exhausted list of low-tech jobs. Jobs that would need a workshop, like blacksmith or potter, are not listed. A party could easily hire one to do custom work for them.

Adventurers
Fighter
  • bandit, brigand, highwayman, outlaw
  • enforcer
  • guard
  • mercenary
  • paladin (fights for a cause)
  • soldier; scout; skirmisher; army officer; military engineer
  • warrior
Seeker
  • assassin
  • bounty hunter
  • burglar
  • detective, private eye
  • explorer
  • investigator
  • spy
Talker
  • conman, fraudster, racketeer
  • diplomat
  • lecturer
  • politician, shyster
  • speaker
  • preacher
Arcanist
  • priest
  • wizard
  • psionicist
  • super
Secondary Occupations

Low-tech occupations involving travel, outdoorsmanship, streetwise, or influence, or some skill or trait useful to adventuring.

Farm Related
  • field hand; migrant worker
  • herder, shepherd, swineherd
  • junk man, knacker
  • tinker; basket weaver; wattle maker
Governance
  • attaché; consular; diplomat; ambassador
  • bureaucrat; minister
  • councillor; mayor; reeve; county clerk
  • courtier; tail (lord's entourage); courtesan; aide; advisor
  • judge; magistrate; bailiff; jailer; lawyer
  • kingsguard
  • lord/lady; noble; royal; knight; lady-in-waiting; squire; page
Maker
  • artist
  • charcoal burner
  • journeyman
  • mason
  • public-works crewman; civil engineer (roads, bridges, canals, dams, aqueducts)
Outdoorsman
  • falconer
  • ferreter
  • fisherman
  • herbalist
  • hunter, beater (battue), hunt master
  • lumberjack
  • poacher
  • prospector
  • surveyor
  • trapper
  • truffler
  • woodman
Performer
  • actor
  • barker
  • busker
  • musician
  • professional fighter (e.g. boxer, wrestler)
  • singer, bard, troubadour
  • stagehand
  • storyteller
Professional
  • courier, messenger
  • doctor
  • judge (circuit court); magistrate; bailiff; jailer; lawyer
  • lawman, ranger, forester, warden, marshal
  • taxman
  • veterinarian
Shipper
  • boatman
  • coachman
  • drover, mule skinner
  • farrier
  • caravan guard
  • merchant
  • porter
  • sailor; naval officer; naval engineer
  • wagoner
Transient
  • camp follower (barbering, cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services, sutlery)
  • gypsy
  • nomad
  • peddler
  • pilgrim
  • vagabond
Urban Occupations
  • deliveryman
  • lamplighter
  • merchant
  • pickpocket
  • public-works crewman; civil engineer (wells, fountains, sewers, drains)
  • rat catcher, pest control
  • street sweeper
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Old 09-21-2022, 08:13 AM   #2
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I'll just point out that GURPS Low-Tech Companion 3 has a chapter on all sorts of low-tech occupations and professional skills.
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Old 09-21-2022, 08:25 AM   #3
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In a 3e game I've got a quite successful Mason turned Engineer, He goes Doungenering, solves mysteries and foils plots around town, has gone Campaigning with the Army and uses his engineering skills to trouble shoot as he wounder the countryside. he is a successful adventurer though a capable fighter it is not his primary skill set. That would be Building, Braking and figuering things out.
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Old 09-21-2022, 10:53 AM   #4
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You might want to read the list of basic and advanced professions of warhammer fantasy as inspiration

Basic

https://wfrp1e.fandom.com/wiki/List_Of_Basic_Careers

Advanced

https://wfrp1e.fandom.com/wiki/List_Of_Advanced_Careers
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Old 09-21-2022, 02:48 PM   #5
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Another useful item in this context is GURPS Historical Folks. It was written for 3E, but there's a 4E conversion supplement for it which rewrites all of the templates (but not other material) for 4E.
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Old 09-21-2022, 03:35 PM   #6
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You might want to read the list of basic and advanced professions of warhammer fantasy as inspiration
There are also several fan-made GURPS WHFRP conversions on the web which include GURPS conversions for many of these templates.
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Old 09-21-2022, 04:31 PM   #7
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Most lists will also need to be skimmed for setting and/or culture - a bronze age city state culture is going to differ markedly from a pseudo-Roman one, which will differ again from a tribal culture.

Low enough tech and everyone is probably a hunter-gatherer with very few other occupations...
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Old 09-25-2022, 11:30 AM   #8
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That list of occupations also makes good fodder for making characters. Easy way to give them a background that can be easily worked into a backstory.
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Old 09-25-2022, 08:57 PM   #9
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Here is a list I made of low-tech occupation that could be used for adventurers. I selected each because they have something, IMO, worthwhile to contribute to the party. This is not an exhausted list of low-tech jobs. Jobs that would need a workshop, like blacksmith or potter, are not listed. A party could easily hire one to do custom work for them.

Adventurers
Fighter
  • bandit, brigand, highwayman, outlaw
  • enforcer
  • guard
  • mercenary
  • paladin (fights for a cause)
  • soldier; scout; skirmisher; army officer; military engineer
  • warrior
Seeker
  • assassin
  • bounty hunter
  • burglar
  • detective, private eye
  • explorer
  • investigator
  • spy
Talker
  • conman, fraudster, racketeer
  • diplomat
  • lecturer
  • politician, shyster
  • speaker
  • preacher
Arcanist
  • priest
  • wizard
  • psionicist
  • super
Secondary Occupations

Low-tech occupations involving travel, outdoorsmanship, streetwise, or influence, or some skill or trait useful to adventuring.

Farm Related
  • field hand; migrant worker
  • herder, shepherd, swineherd
  • junk man, knacker
  • tinker; basket weaver; wattle maker
Governance
  • attaché; consular; diplomat; ambassador
  • bureaucrat; minister
  • councillor; mayor; reeve; county clerk
  • courtier; tail (lord's entourage); courtesan; aide; advisor
  • judge; magistrate; bailiff; jailer; lawyer
  • kingsguard
  • lord/lady; noble; royal; knight; lady-in-waiting; squire; page
Maker
  • artist
  • charcoal burner
  • journeyman
  • mason
  • public-works crewman; civil engineer (roads, bridges, canals, dams, aqueducts)
Outdoorsman
  • falconer
  • ferreter
  • fisherman
  • herbalist
  • hunter, beater (battue), hunt master
  • lumberjack
  • poacher
  • prospector
  • surveyor
  • trapper
  • truffler
  • woodman
Performer
  • actor
  • barker
  • busker
  • musician
  • professional fighter (e.g. boxer, wrestler)
  • singer, bard, troubadour
  • stagehand
  • storyteller
Professional
  • courier, messenger
  • doctor
  • judge (circuit court); magistrate; bailiff; jailer; lawyer
  • lawman, ranger, forester, warden, marshal
  • taxman
  • veterinarian
Shipper
  • boatman
  • coachman
  • drover, mule skinner
  • farrier
  • caravan guard
  • merchant
  • porter
  • sailor; naval officer; naval engineer
  • wagoner
Transient
  • camp follower (barbering, cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services, sutlery)
  • gypsy
  • nomad
  • peddler
  • pilgrim
  • vagabond
Urban Occupations
  • deliveryman
  • lamplighter
  • merchant
  • pickpocket
  • public-works crewman; civil engineer (wells, fountains, sewers, drains)
  • rat catcher, pest control
  • street sweeper
Naval Officer should be governance. Courtesan is a polite word for "rich hooker" and should be a performer. Courtier by contrast is someone who hangs around court possibly because they are rich dudes with no specific job at the moment possibly because they are lobbyists or some kind of political fixer. Ivan Vorpatril is a Courtier and even more his mother. Pavel Young was a villainous courtier.
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Old 09-25-2022, 09:11 PM   #10
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You can make the argument that a Courtesan is an Urban Occupation as well.
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