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'''Administrator''' is a categorial [[Labor|profession]]. [[Skill]]s that fall into this category have to do with fortress administration and oversight, though it includes [[architect]]ure as well. The profession is special in that, excepting building designers (the oddball of the group), administrator skills are practiced by appointed [[nobles]] instead of as labors. The organizer skill is also used during military training. | '''Administrator''' is a categorial [[Labor|profession]]. [[Skill]]s that fall into this category have to do with fortress administration and oversight, though it includes [[architect]]ure as well. The profession is special in that, excepting building designers (the oddball of the group), administrator skills are practiced by appointed [[nobles]] instead of as labors. The organizer skill is also used during military training. | ||
− | Dwarves whose highest skill falls into this category | + | Dwarves whose highest skill falls into this category are known as administrators, except for those who have achieved Grand Master or higher, whose profession is renamed to their skill. |
Dwarves with more than one grand master skill in this area are again renamed to administrators. Noble appointments override skill names, so practicing administrators are named [[broker]]s, [[bookkeeper]]s, and [[manager]]s, not administrators. | Dwarves with more than one grand master skill in this area are again renamed to administrators. Noble appointments override skill names, so practicing administrators are named [[broker]]s, [[bookkeeper]]s, and [[manager]]s, not administrators. | ||
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Administrator is a categorial profession. Skills that fall into this category have to do with fortress administration and oversight, though it includes architecture as well. The profession is special in that, excepting building designers (the oddball of the group), administrator skills are practiced by appointed nobles instead of as labors. The organizer skill is also used during military training.
Dwarves whose highest skill falls into this category are known as administrators, except for those who have achieved Grand Master or higher, whose profession is renamed to their skill. Dwarves with more than one grand master skill in this area are again renamed to administrators. Noble appointments override skill names, so practicing administrators are named brokers, bookkeepers, and managers, not administrators.
The Administrator skills are:
Administrator | |
Miner | |||||||
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Woodworker | |||||||
Stoneworker | |||||||
Ranger | |||||||
Doctor | |||||||
Farmer | |||||||
Fishery worker | |||||||
Metalsmith | |||||||
Jeweler | |||||||
Craftsdwarf |
Bookbinder · Bone carver · Clothier · Glassmaker · Glazer · Leatherworker · Papermaker · Potter · Stone crafter · Strand extractor · Wax worker · Weaver · Wood crafter | ||||||
Engineer | |||||||
Administrator | |||||||
Military |
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Social |
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Performance |
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Scholar |
Critical thinker · Logician · Mathematician · Astronomer · Chemist · Geographer · Optics engineer · Fluid engineer · Wordsmith · Writer | ||||||
Other/Peasant | |||||||
Unused |