Westeros, a land of noble houses, treachery, and war. Power struggles define kingdoms' fate.
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Fighter
The heart of every battlefield, fighters master weapons of war, from swords to lances. These are the armored knights of Westeros, the sellswords of Essos, and veterans of countless wars. Their strength lies in close combat, defense, and strategy. Be they bannermen loyal to their lord or mercenaries for hire, fighters live by the blade and die by it, embodying the discipline and relentless will needed to survive the brutalities of war.
Bard
Bard (Courtier): Bards or Courtiers, are masters of persuasion, diplomacy, and performance. They use their charm and wit to influence others, weaving stories or songs that can uplift or manipulate. In Westeros, Courtiers serve in noble courts, influencing politics through their words and actions. Whether a cunning diplomat or a talented performer, a Bard's strength lies in their ability to sway emotions and control the flow of events, ensuring their place in the deadly political games.
Commoner
An average citizen; perhaps an inexperienced artisan or aspiring warrior. They lack training that would place them in a traditional class.
Rogue
In the shadows of castles and alleys of cities, rogues are the spies, assassins, and thieves of Westeros. Masters of deception and deadly precision, they move unseen through noble courts and enemy lines alike. Whether navigating the dangerous politics of King's Landing or surviving beyond the Wall, rogues rely on cunning and stealth. In a world of intrigue, they know that trust is a rare and dangerous thing.
Barbarians
Barbarians, Wildlings or Ironborn, embrace the untamed wilds. Driven by primal instincts and a bond with their harsh environments, they fight with unrelenting fury. Whether defending their homes from invaders or raiding the soft lands of Westeros, their strength and ferocity are legendary. In battle, their rage is as wild as the storms that shape their lands.
Ranger
Rangers, the skilled scouts of Westeros, serve the Night’s Watch, are hunters or roam the wilds alone. Whether patrolling the haunted forests of the North or scouting enemy lines, they rely on keen senses, expert tracking, and survival skills. Rangers are unmatched in archery and wilderness lore. Their loyalty is often uncertain, bound to the Watch, a distant lord, or none at all, but they are always masters of the untamed.
Paladin
Knights of Westeros live by an unyielding code of honor, duty, and chivalry. Clad in shining armor, they are the sworn swords of lords, defenders of the realm, and symbols of justice. Whether leading a charge into battle or upholding the law in a noble’s name, knights inspire those around them. Yet, in a world where honor can be a double-edged sword, they walk a fine line between virtue and survival.
Monk
Maesters, trained in the Citadel, are the learned advisors to Westerosi lords. Masters of healing, alchemy, and ancient lore, they serve the realm with their vast knowledge. Though not warriors, their intellect shapes the fate of the Seven Kingdoms. Whether treating the wounds of war or guiding their lord's decisions, Maesters wield influence through their wisdom, for in the game of thrones, knowledge is power.