Cyclone spotting was a once-popular profession which has been rendered obsolete in the land of Eden.
A monastic order of (traditionally elven) warriors dedicated to the preservation of peaceful and just universe.
Dragon Watchers are independent contractors in the land of Eden who earn a living by covertly tracking dragons, uncovering their nesting places, and then parlaying that information into cash in one of two ways.
Peripatetic Priestesses are itinerant members of The Faith of the First Mother who travel from town to town in order to preach, teach, and heal.
Sex Workers are viewed by most Edenians as a vital part of the economy and a crucial part of promoting the Council of Five’s holistic approach to healthcare and wellbeing. And yet…
Bards Cast Members are amongst the most admired actors and comedians in Eden—and amongst the most well-paid.
The Stewards of Nova Meskera are sacred guardians, tasked with the protection and preservation of the ancient city of the Bekiskapan—a people not seen in Eden since the First Interregnum.
Dream-Dance Therapists are common throughout the land of Eden, using their facility with the spell known as “The Dance of Dreams” to treat mental health conditions throughout this purgatorial paradise.
Elevator Musicians are entertainers hired to staff the elevator cars which run from Tiry’s Tower in The Reek to the Pu Dijk space station high above.
Überdoers are individuals in the land of Eden who regularly commit heroic acts, usually for the benefit of all Edenians.