Wealth and Income
Income
A Player Character gains a monthly income. This represents money generated in their spare time while not performing Iquisitorial duties, such as from jobs or familial wealth. Income is based on the character's social class, which is determined by their Career and sometimes Homeworld. Characters can also seek other avenues of acquiring wealth during the game. Every time a character ranks up their income increases. Ingame events might change the amount or even decrease it. Scum characters (save those of Noble blood ) instead must scrounge, steal, and pray for their income each month.Stipend
Acolytes that are in their Inquisitor's good graces might find more wealth coming their way or even ammo supplies. Those that displease their master, however, may find less money in their account than expected, or their income throttled completey, if the Inquisitor's ire is sufficiently arroused.Social Class and Income
Social Class | Thrones/Month | Rank Increase | Description |
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Outcasts (Scum) | Special | Special | Those that have no rightful place within the structure of Imperial society, living below even the lowest classes. |
Drudging Classes | 30 | 3 | Those that work in the fields, factoriums and hives of the Imperium, by far making up the bulk of mankind. |
Military Class (Guardsmen) | 50 | 5 | Those that fight. |
Supine Class (Arbitors, Psykers, Adepta Sororitas) | 70 | 7 | Those that serve classes better than themselves,
benefiting from the wealth of their masters. |
Learned Class (Adepts) | 100 | 10 | Those that make their way with knowledge. |
Trading Classes (Assassins) | 120 | 12 | Those that buy and sell or have specialist trades with which to make their living. |
Mechanicus (Tech-Priests) | 150 | 15 | Those that follow the Machine God are a class unto themselves. |
Ministorum (Clerics) | 200 | 20 | Those of the Cult of the Emperor and benefit greatly from the uncounted wealth of His domain. |
Nobility | 500 | 50 | Those born to wealth and power by right of blood. |
Unbound Classes | Those with the freedom to travel the Imperium as they wish, such as Inquisitors of the dreaded Ordos or elusive Rogue Traders. |
NOTE: Any character with a Trade Skill counts as being of the Trading Class if it is higher than their base Social Class.
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