Occupations

These are the occupation types in the Grith:

Arsonists

Criminals who burn down structures or wield fire.

Assassins

Hired killers.

Baiters

Those who engage in animal fighting.

Bandits

Outlaws living just outside the city in small groups, robbing people.

Beggars

Impoverished, jobless, and/or homeless individuals who beg for money, food, or other resources.

Bodyguards

Those criminals whose job it is to guard other criminals.

Bookies

Keepers and organizers of gambling.

Bootleggers

Makers of illegal alcohol.

Brawlers

Street fighters.

Consiglieres

Advisers to criminal organizations.

Conspirators

Individuals who manipulate or nudge events behind the scenes for their own ends or that of their organization.

Cookers

Makers of illegal drugs.

Counterfeiters

Makers of fake currency or objects.

Criminals

Jacks-of-all-crimes.

Deviants

People with criminalized genders, sexualities, or other inherent qualities.

Embezzlers

White collar workers who siphon money and property off the companies they work for.

Extortionists

Violent individuals who intimidate, beat, or kill others to get money or services from them.

Fences

Sellers of stolen goods.

Fixers

Agents who make problems go away, clean up crime scenes, and otherwise address issues.

Gamblers

Players of illicit games of chance or cheaters at legitimate ones.

Gangsters

Members of organized crime groups who work front-organizations or act as soldiers.

Grifters

Those who fool, hoax, or trick people out of their money and property.

Harborers

Protectors of fugitives, refugees, or safe-houses for criminal organizations.

Harvesters

Organ harvesters.

Hijackers

Those who steal vehicles.

Kidnappers

Those who capture the unwilling and hold them for ransom or otherwise take them from their circumstances.

Molls

Mistresses of crime.

Muggers

Armed robbers of individuals.

Pickpockets

Thieves who specialize in petty thefts, like picking pockets, shoplifting, or other forms of theft that require stealing in the open.

Pirates

Naval warriors who raid ships, towns, and other targets.

Poisoners

Those who poison individuals or groups.

Pushers

Sellers of illicit drugs.

Quacks

Practitioners of illicit medicine.

Resurrectionists

Grave robbers.

Revolutionaries

Those who organize resistance to the powers-that-be.

Robbers

Those who rob businesses or organizations with violence. Mostly bank robbers.

Saboteurs

Agents who target machines, devices, vehicles, or events and cause them severe damage.

Scavengers

Those who illegally gather resources in the streets. Dumpster divers and petty thieves.

Sensualists

Sex workers.

Smugglers

Movers of illicit materials, usually over borders.

Spies

Agents who gather information from the enemy.

Terrorists

Those who engage in mass violence to instill fear.

Thieves

Those who steal in any form, but mostly those who break into places to steal from them.

Torturers

Causers of intense harm in order to extract information or simply for the sake of harm.

Traitors

Those who betray the powers-that-be.

Urchins

Children living on the streets.

Vagrants

Wanderers without a regular job who survive however they may.

Vandals

Those who defile or damage property.

Vigilantes

Those who take justice into their own hands.

Whistleblowers

Those who expose the harmful activities of official organizations.

Witches

Those, mostly women, who practice forbidden magic.
Topic revision: r6 - 18 May 2026, SallyJaneBlack
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