The main populace of Halagh consist of two classes: buroks and factures with other occupations falling into the hazy grey area defined by neither class. Both are considered working classes, although the factures tend to be the laborers while buroks deal with education, healing, policing, politicking, and the overall welfare of Halagh's citizens. At age 16, a Halaghi is considered adult enough to take up an occupation whether it be an apprenticeship in a labor-intensive position or adoption into the tutelage of an active burok. By age 60, a Halaghi has the option of retiring from their career and cared for by the community, but considering the sturdy and devoted nature of the Halaghi to their work, very few have been known to retire.
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| - Halaghi Buroks and Factures
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| - The main populace of Halagh consist of two classes: buroks and factures with other occupations falling into the hazy grey area defined by neither class. Both are considered working classes, although the factures tend to be the laborers while buroks deal with education, healing, policing, politicking, and the overall welfare of Halagh's citizens. At age 16, a Halaghi is considered adult enough to take up an occupation whether it be an apprenticeship in a labor-intensive position or adoption into the tutelage of an active burok. By age 60, a Halaghi has the option of retiring from their career and cared for by the community, but considering the sturdy and devoted nature of the Halaghi to their work, very few have been known to retire.
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| - The main populace of Halagh consist of two classes: buroks and factures with other occupations falling into the hazy grey area defined by neither class. Both are considered working classes, although the factures tend to be the laborers while buroks deal with education, healing, policing, politicking, and the overall welfare of Halagh's citizens. At age 16, a Halaghi is considered adult enough to take up an occupation whether it be an apprenticeship in a labor-intensive position or adoption into the tutelage of an active burok. By age 60, a Halaghi has the option of retiring from their career and cared for by the community, but considering the sturdy and devoted nature of the Halaghi to their work, very few have been known to retire.
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