there was working, middle, and high. the working class were the first to get eaten in the raptor attacks. the middle class were able to distract the raptors with servants and shiny objects. the high class just made the raptors their servants. these were difficult times on both humans and raptors.
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The upper class did get a better education
June Clayton has written: 'Music and the middle classes in Georgian and Victorian Manchester'
Class levels 1,2, and 3
K. S. Inglis has written: 'Churches and the working classes in Victorian England'
There are no set social classes
yes. as you advance through the prestige levels you will gain 5 custom classes for a total of 10 custom classes plus the 5 default classes
During the Victorian era, the frequency of bathing among the middle classes varied, but it was generally considered a weekly practice, often taking place on Saturdays. Access to private bathrooms was limited, so many relied on public baths or shared facilities. Bathing was seen as a social and moral duty, reflecting cleanliness and respectability, but the perception of regular bathing evolved over time. By the late Victorian period, the introduction of indoor plumbing and better hygiene awareness led to more frequent bathing among the middle classes.
A Victorian era gentleman was characterized as someone that did not need to "work" for a living. "Work" was manual labor of any kind. The gentleman often owned land and had a large income in comparison with those of the lower classes.
well there were different classes in different areas and all called by different levels but they were all mostly poor, middle classes, and upper class.
They can range from easy to hard. Different classes offer different levels of training based on ones knowledge.