Work

In addition to the activities that Akiyama carry out in their own household, they can also have a job. They choose between seven professions.
PRIEST: Akiyama have the chance to become either priest or acolyte. While the priests give speeches, perform rituals, look after the members of their congregation and become pastoral active, acolytes are responsible for the preparation.
HUNTER: Akiyama have the chance to become Hunter or Butcher. Hunters hunt and kill prey. They only become important in winter, when plant food becomes scarce and warming furs are needed. Butchers cut up the animal, convert what is needed and pass the fur on to the tailors. In the summer, hunters and butchers help the farmers.
TAILOR: Tailors sew clothes for clan members, produce fabrics, furs and leather.
CRAFTSMAN: Under the guidance of architects, craftsmen produce houses, furniture, tools and facilities.
BLACKSMITH: Blacksmiths make weapons and process precious metals, shells, and coral into jewelry
ARTISTS: The collective term artists includes architects, wall/painters, stone carvers and other creative works. Architects plan and design houses and paths. Painters paint walls and beautify the clan's living quarters with their art. Stone carvers work stones and form fesques, figurines and other decorations. they thus shape the culture of the Akiyama.
FARMER: There are farmers and gatherers. Farmers plant flowers, trees, fruit and crops. During Autumn they gather the harvest. Collectors collect mushrooms, luminous moss, corals, shells and precious metals.

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