Indus Valley Profession
Indus Valley Profession
What profession would you be in the ancient Indus Valley?
What profession would you be in the ancient Indus Valley?
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How social are you?
What task would you rather complete?
What do you (ideally) want to do?
Where would you go on a vacation?
Pick a direction.
Dancer
Dancer
You’re adventurous and extroverted, surprisingly well-rounded, and respected by the community for the entertainment you bring. You’re a people pleaser, and a good one. You dress extravagantly and are most active during the night, following crowds and working as you please. You make a modest living, but this is not a problem, as most are hospitable and love having you around. You depend on those who accompany your dancing with their music, and the demand for entertainment in the community.
Elite
Elite
You are an elite, the equivalent of an Indus Valley ‘noble’. You are curious and free to pursue that curiosity however you choose, as you ride upon the fortune of your family. You eat fine food and wear fine clothes, and are seldom forced to make any kind of living for yourself. You depend on the fortune of your family.
Jeweller
Jeweller
You’re artistic and introverted, you are very imaginative but prefer to be alone with your work. You work often with lapis, gold, bronze, and agate. You deal mostly with the elite of your community, providing trinkets for those who can indulge. You make an average living, and depend on the supply of semi-precious stones and metal for your craft.
Metalworker
Metalworker
You’re hardy and introverted. You don’t talk much, but when you do, all listen. You’re a valued member of the community as you supply and reinforce many peoples’ standard of living, whether with jewelry, weapons, or kitchenware. You turn the barest, roughest of materials into usable fineries/tools for your customers. You depend on nature’s supply of metal for your business.