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'''Subordinates''' are various types of workers within the [[Administratum]], some are skilled craftsmen, engineers or builders while others are unskilled workers similar to [[menials]].  They are hereditary slave-workers, passing on their titles and duties to their children.  Although low in the hierarchy, they possess the legal benefits and rights exclusive to [[Adept]]s - such as housing and employment.  It is possible for a subordinate to rise through the hierarchy, first becoming an [[Ordinate]].
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'''Subordinates''' are various types of workers within the [[Administratum]], some are skilled craftsmen, engineers or builders while others are unskilled workers similar to [[menials]].  They are hereditary [[slave]]-workers, passing on their titles and duties to their children.  Although low in the hierarchy, they possess the [[Imperial Law|legal]] benefits and rights exclusive to [[Adept]]s - such as housing and employment.  It is possible for a subordinate to rise through the hierarchy, first becoming an [[Ordinate]].{{Fn|1}}
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*[[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)]] (1993) by [[Rick Priestley]], pg. 49
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)]], pg. 49
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 7 January 2026

Subordinates are various types of workers within the Administratum, some are skilled craftsmen, engineers or builders while others are unskilled workers similar to menials. They are hereditary slave-workers, passing on their titles and duties to their children. Although low in the hierarchy, they possess the legal benefits and rights exclusive to Adepts - such as housing and employment. It is possible for a subordinate to rise through the hierarchy, first becoming an Ordinate.[1]

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