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<blockquote data-quote="Redthistle" data-source="post: 6768256" data-attributes="member: 6778305"><p>You didn't ask for fluff, but I'm providing some anyway since I prep all my character sheets with what I label as "(Class) Culture".</p><p></p><p>Uncommoner Culture</p><p></p><p>Pragmatic, Stoic, and Stubborn.</p><p> Often described as the salt-of-the-earth, an uncommoner regards whining as a waste of time. If one runs into a problem in one’s work, figure out how to fix it and get on with the task at hand. If you get injured, tend to the wound and get back to work as quickly as it’s safe to do so; in fact, an uncommoner believes that work itself helps to keep one healthy, both physically and mentally. The surest path to any goal is to just keep putting one foot in front of the other. </p><p></p><p>Humble to a Limit.</p><p> Uncommoners are inclined to be deferential to those considered to be of higher status in their society. They presume their “betters” deserve their relative positions, be it by merit and/or by heredity, just as they themselves do. You can only push an uncommoner so far, though; even though they are predisposed to accept their lot in life, they possess a keen sense of fair play, and when someone’s actions repeatedly abuse that sensibility, an uncommoner will not take it lying down. They will begin by taking the steps open to them legally, such as by appeal to the appropriate authorities. If those avenues do not redress their plaints, it may drive them to other choices that may rise as far as all-out rebellion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redthistle, post: 6768256, member: 6778305"] You didn't ask for fluff, but I'm providing some anyway since I prep all my character sheets with what I label as "(Class) Culture". Uncommoner Culture Pragmatic, Stoic, and Stubborn. Often described as the salt-of-the-earth, an uncommoner regards whining as a waste of time. If one runs into a problem in one’s work, figure out how to fix it and get on with the task at hand. If you get injured, tend to the wound and get back to work as quickly as it’s safe to do so; in fact, an uncommoner believes that work itself helps to keep one healthy, both physically and mentally. The surest path to any goal is to just keep putting one foot in front of the other. Humble to a Limit. Uncommoners are inclined to be deferential to those considered to be of higher status in their society. They presume their “betters” deserve their relative positions, be it by merit and/or by heredity, just as they themselves do. You can only push an uncommoner so far, though; even though they are predisposed to accept their lot in life, they possess a keen sense of fair play, and when someone’s actions repeatedly abuse that sensibility, an uncommoner will not take it lying down. They will begin by taking the steps open to them legally, such as by appeal to the appropriate authorities. If those avenues do not redress their plaints, it may drive them to other choices that may rise as far as all-out rebellion. [/QUOTE]
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