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1 Total City Cmbt Pers Mgmt Influ Law Squa Unrest Farm Tax Trade Mine Constr PubSec Actor Aged Retainer 1 Agriculturalist Animal Trader Architect Armourer Artist Astrologer Barbarian Slave Bard Beastmaster Biographer Body Slave Bodyguard Brillant Inventor Cackling Crone Carnifex Chartioteer Chief Eunuch Chirugeon Civilized slave Comedian Cook Crooked judge Decorated Hero Desert scout Doctor Drillmaster Drinking Companion Druid Druid Drunken uncle Editor Elder senator Elderly spinster aunt Equestrian Evil mother in law Exotic slave Famous courtesan Famous warrior (Mil) (Agn)
2 Total City Cmbt Pers Mgmt Influ Law Squa Unrest Farm Tax Trade Mine Constr PubSec Fasces Floozy Foodtaster Freeman clerk Galloper Geographer Geomancer Geometer Gladiator Goldsmith Gourmands Chef Grain merchant Haruspex Herald Herbalist Heroic Saviour Historian 1 1 Honest Man Idiot Idiot Savant Inflatable sheep Intrepid explorer Jeweller Judge Lanista Librarian Magician Magistrate Master embalmer Master hunter Master of archers 1 1 Master of assassins Master of horse Master smith Mathematician Menhir carver Mentor Mercenary captain Merchant Military engineer (Mil) (Agn)
3 Total City Cmbt Pers Mgmt Influ Law Squa Unrest Farm Tax Trade Mine Constr PubSec Military tribune Mining engineer Mistress Musician Natural philosopher Navigator Numismatist Oracle Orator Over protective nanny Overseer Pet hunting dog Pet lion Philosopher Physician Playwright Poet Pontifex Praetorian guardsman Priest of Abnoba Priest of Anahit Priest of Andrasta Priest of Aphrodite Priest of Api Priest of Ares Priest of Armazd Priest of Artemis Priest of Asklepios Priest of Athena Priest of Baal Priest of Bacchus Priest of Bendis Priest of Brigantia Priest of Britannia Priest of Ceres Priest of Demeter Priest of Dionysus Priest of Donar Priest of Epona Priest of Esus (Mil) (Agn)
4 Total City Cmbt Pers Mgmt Influ Law Squa Unrest Farm Tax Trade Mine Constr PubSec Priest of Freyja Priest of Haphaestus Priest of Hebelysis Priest of Hercules Priest of Hermes Priest of Horus Priest of Imhotep Priest of Isis Priest of Juno Priest of Jupiter Priest of Kolaksay Priest of Mars Priest of Mercury Priest of Milqart Priest of Neptune Priest of Nike Priest of Osiris Priest of Papay Priest of Saturn Priest of Set Priest of Tanit Priest of Teutatis Priest of Vahagan Priest of Vulcan Priest of Woden 1 1 Priest of Zalmoxis Priest of Zeus Priest of Zoroastra Problem mother Procurator Quartermaster Runner 1 1 Satirist Scout Scribe ancillary Sculptor Seamaster Senatorial horse Shieldbearer Shipwright (Mil) (Agn)
5 Total City Cmbt Pers Mgmt Influ Law Squa Unrest Farm Tax Trade Mine Constr PubSec Siege engineer Silk merchant Slave trader Slubberdegullion Soothsayer 1 1 Spice merchant Spymaster Surveyor Swordbearer Tax farmer Tender of the arse Torturer Treasurer Tribune of the plebs Trusty steed Tutor Veteran centurion Veteran warrior Wilderness prophet Wine steward Wise man Wise woman Witch Wrestler (Mil) (Agn)
6 Actor Aged Retainer Agriculturalist Animal Trader Architect Armourer Artist Astrologer Barbarian Slave Bard Beastmaster Biographer Body Slave Bodyguard Brillant Inventor Cackling Crone Carnifex Chartioteer Chief Eunuch Chirugeon Civilized slave Comedian Cook Crooked judge Decorated Hero Desert scout Doctor Drillmaster Drinking Companion Druid Druid2 Drunken uncle Editor Elder senator Elderly spinster aunt Equestrian Evil mother in law Exotic slave Famous courtesan Famous warrior CMBT Cmd Cmd (Type) Att Def SgeAtt SgeDef SgeEng Amb Morale Surg Health Bodygd Move Loot Sight
7 Fasces Floozy Foodtaster Freeman clerk Galloper Geographer Geomancer Geometer Gladiator Goldsmith Gourmands Chef Grain merchant Haruspex Herald Herbalist Heroic Saviour Historian Honest Man Idiot Idiot Savant Inflatable sheep Intrepid explorer Jeweller Judge Lanista Librarian Magician Magistrate Master embalmer Master hunter Master of archers Master of assassins Master of horse Master smith Mathematician Menhir carver Mentor Mercenary captain Merchant Military engineer CMBT Cmd Cmd (Type) Att Def SgeAtt SgeDef SgeEng Amb Morale Surg Health Bodygd Move Loot Sight
8 Military tribune Mining engineer Mistress Musician Natural philosopher Navigator Numismatist Oracle Orator Over protective nanny Overseer Pet hunting dog Pet lion Philosopher Physician Playwright Poet Pontifex Praetorian guardsman Priest of Abnoba Priest of Anahit Priest of Andrasta Priest of Aphrodite Priest of Api Priest of Ares Priest of Armazd Priest of Artemis Priest of Asklepios Priest of Athena Priest of Baal Priest of Bacchus Priest of Bendis Priest of Brigantia Priest of Britannia2 Priest of Ceres Priest of Demeter Priest of Dionysus Priest of Donar Priest of Epona Priest of Esus CMBT Cmd Cmd (Type) Att Def SgeAtt SgeDef SgeEng Amb Morale Surg Health Bodygd Move Loot Sight
9 Priest of Freyja Priest of Haphaestus Priest of Hebelysis Priest of Hercules Priest of Hermes Priest of Horus Priest of Imhotep Priest of Isis Priest of Juno Priest of Jupiter Priest of Kolaksay Priest of Mars Priest of Mercury Priest of Milqart Priest of Neptune Priest of Nike Priest of Osiris Priest of Papay Priest of Saturn Priest of Set Priest of Tanit Priest of Teutatis Priest of Vahagan Priest of Vulcan Priest of Woden Priest of Zalmoxis Priest of Zeus Priest of Zoroastra Problem mother Procurator Quartermaster Runner Satirist Scout Scribe ancillary Sculptor Seamaster Senatorial horse Shieldbearer Shipwright CMBT Cmd Cmd (Type) Att Def SgeAtt SgeDef SgeEng Amb Morale Surg Health Bodygd Move Loot Sight
10 Siege engineer Silk merchant Slave trader Slubberdegullion Soothsayer Spice merchant Spymaster Surveyor Swordbearer Tax farmer Tender of the arse Torturer Treasurer Tribune of the plebs Trusty steed Tutor Veteran centurion Veteran warrior Wilderness prophet Wine steward Wise man Wise woman Witch Wrestler CMBT Cmd Cmd (Type) Att Def SgeAtt SgeDef SgeEng Amb Morale Surg Health Bodygd Move Loot Sight
11 Actor Aged Retainer Agriculturalist Animal Trader Architect Armourer Artist Astrologer Barbarian Slave Bard Beastmaster Biographer Body Slave Bodyguard Brillant Inventor Cackling Crone Carnifex Chartioteer Chief Eunuch Chirugeon Civilized slave Comedian Cook Crooked judge Decorated Hero Desert scout Doctor Drillmaster Drinking Companion Druid Druid2 Drunken uncle Editor Elder senator Elderly spinster aunt Equestrian Evil mother in law Exotic slave Famous courtesan Famous warrior PERS Senate Elect Popular BribeR PersSec Fertility Other
12 Fasces Floozy Foodtaster Freeman clerk Galloper Geographer Geomancer Geometer Gladiator Goldsmith Gourmands Chef Grain merchant Haruspex Herald Herbalist Heroic Saviour Historian Honest Man Idiot Idiot Savant Inflatable sheep Intrepid explorer Jeweller Judge Lanista Librarian Magician Magistrate Master embalmer Master hunter Master of archers Master of assassins Master of horse Master smith Mathematician Menhir carver Mentor Mercenary captain Merchant Military engineer PERS Senate Elect Popular BribeR PersSec Fertility Other Trade = Grain Vs : Barb Cmd : Cavalry
13 Military tribune Mining engineer Mistress Musician Natural philosopher Navigator Numismatist Oracle Orator Over protective nanny Overseer Pet hunting dog Pet lion Philosopher Physician Playwright Poet Pontifex Praetorian guardsman Priest of Abnoba Priest of Anahit Priest of Andrasta Priest of Aphrodite Priest of Api Priest of Ares Priest of Armazd Priest of Artemis Priest of Asklepios Priest of Athena Priest of Baal Priest of Bacchus Priest of Bendis Priest of Brigantia Priest of Britannia2 Priest of Ceres Priest of Demeter Priest of Dionysus Priest of Donar Priest of Epona Priest of Esus PERS Senate Elect Popular BribeR PersSec Fertility Other Cmd : Naval Vs : Slave Cmd : Cavalry
14 Priest of Freyja Priest of Haphaestus Priest of Hebelysis Priest of Hercules Priest of Hermes Priest of Horus Priest of Imhotep Priest of Isis Priest of Juno Priest of Jupiter Priest of Kolaksay Priest of Mars Priest of Mercury Priest of Milqart Priest of Neptune Priest of Nike Priest of Osiris Priest of Papay Priest of Saturn Priest of Set Priest of Tanit Priest of Teutatis Priest of Vahagan Priest of Vulcan Priest of Woden Priest of Zalmoxis Priest of Zeus Priest of Zoroastra Problem mother Procurator Quartermaster Runner Satirist Scout Scribe ancillary Sculptor Seamaster Senatorial horse Shieldbearer Shipwright PERS Senate Elect Popular BribeR PersSec Fertility Other Cmd : Cavalry Cmd : Inf Cmd : Naval Cmd : Naval
15 Siege engineer Silk merchant Slave trader Slubberdegullion Soothsayer Spice merchant Spymaster Surveyor Swordbearer Tax farmer Tender of the arse Torturer Treasurer Tribune of the plebs Trusty steed Tutor Veteran centurion Veteran warrior Wilderness prophet Wine steward Wise man Wise woman Witch Wrestler PERS Senate Elect Popular BribeR PersSec Fertility Other Trade = Slaves Cmd : Cav+1, Inf-1 Cmd : Inf
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