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Kiora is a stratified society whose structure is created and preserved by the influence of the three massive institutions that control a large part of the Kioran citizen's everyday life: the Church, the Guilds, and the Hadar.  
 
Kiora is a stratified society whose structure is created and preserved by the influence of the three massive institutions that control a large part of the Kioran citizen's everyday life: the Church, the Guilds, and the Hadar.  
  
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===Lower Classes - The Common Laborer===
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==Lower Classes - The Common Laborer==
  
 
Life for the lower class is rarely pleasant. The dominant experience of the lower class Kioran is navigating their way through their Guild duties and their responsibilities to the Church, while trying to put enough food on the table not to starve. The Guilds' laborers - by far the most numerous of guild employees - spend their lives performing backbreaking, dangerous work in the massive forges and factories, paying just enough to keep most employees in perpetual debt with the Guild.  
 
Life for the lower class is rarely pleasant. The dominant experience of the lower class Kioran is navigating their way through their Guild duties and their responsibilities to the Church, while trying to put enough food on the table not to starve. The Guilds' laborers - by far the most numerous of guild employees - spend their lives performing backbreaking, dangerous work in the massive forges and factories, paying just enough to keep most employees in perpetual debt with the Guild.  
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For the common man or woman, the influence of the Hadar is found in the graft and bribery that often accompanies certain activities; in the exorbitant cost of non-Guild goods; and in the street violence that erupts with regularity in the poor neighborhoods.
 
For the common man or woman, the influence of the Hadar is found in the graft and bribery that often accompanies certain activities; in the exorbitant cost of non-Guild goods; and in the street violence that erupts with regularity in the poor neighborhoods.
  
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===Middle Classes - The Merchants and Technicians===
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==Middle Classes - The Merchants and Technicians==
  
 
Middle class Kiorans have it somewhat better. They are still often beholden to Guilds for their daily bread, and many of them remain in debt to Guilds for their entire lives. However, they're not spending their days in a scorching-hot factory, dying slowly of blacklung and toxic fumes, so they consider their lot to be fairly good.
 
Middle class Kiorans have it somewhat better. They are still often beholden to Guilds for their daily bread, and many of them remain in debt to Guilds for their entire lives. However, they're not spending their days in a scorching-hot factory, dying slowly of blacklung and toxic fumes, so they consider their lot to be fairly good.
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The Hadar influence on the middle classes falls mainly in the area of protection rackets, bribery, and black market goods.
 
The Hadar influence on the middle classes falls mainly in the area of protection rackets, bribery, and black market goods.
  
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===Upper Classes - Guild, Church, and Hadar Aristocracy===
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==Upper Classes - Guild, Church, and Hadar Aristocracy==
  
 
Life as an upperclass Kioran is life above the smoke and out of the flames. The upper classes of Kiora have fairly easy lives. Loyalty to their Guild and the Church is expected, and no upper class Kioran would fail to make proper obeisance and conduct themselves in a manner contrary to their loyalties - at leat, not where anyone could see.  
 
Life as an upperclass Kioran is life above the smoke and out of the flames. The upper classes of Kiora have fairly easy lives. Loyalty to their Guild and the Church is expected, and no upper class Kioran would fail to make proper obeisance and conduct themselves in a manner contrary to their loyalties - at leat, not where anyone could see.  

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