Date: 2007-08-22 10:26 pm (UTC)
Each of the four classes was built on the same number of points for all members of the class. This differed between different classes; the adult aristos had about twice the points of the servants. Each class also had a few required positive and negative traits.

I really haven't seen a lot of intrusions of the sort you ask about. There wasn't that strong a motive for players to have adult aristocrats compete in doing school assignments, or finding desirable dance partners at the formal dance for the kid aristocrats. And while the soldiers were built on fewer points than the aristocrats, they were better combatants than some of them—the centenarian Glass People head of household wasn't going to be going into battle with anyone.
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