A Worker in the Common Cause
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You have taken on the ordinary work of the Tracklayers' City, side by side with others, in comradeship.
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Levels
- 1-2: Getting a Taste of the Common Work
- 3-4: Making Your Name as a Humble Person
- 5-6: Getting the Job Done
- 7-14: Working Alongside the Rest
- 15-24: Working and Working Alongside the Rest
- 25-39: Part of a Whole
- 40-49: Not Directing Anyone, Here
- 50+: Citizen-Worker
Level Change Description
- 1: You've shown you don't consider yourself above the other citizens. Well, you've shown it a little. A token amount, really.
- 2: You've shown some signs that you don't consider yourself above other citizens. Perhaps someone will tell the story.
- 3: You've shown some humility. You've put your work in, and not always assumed you should have the best seat. They'll like that around here.
- 4: You're past doing this for show. You're putting in some real work now.
- 5: You can take some pride in the day's work.
- 6: You can take some pride in your aching muscles and the simplicity of your efforts.
- 7-9: It's become routine, living like any other citizen and working like any other citizen. This is what it means to be one of many.
- 10-12: Here is what a great deal of effort has taught you: you are not as good a worker as most of the rest of the city. Not at the ordinary tasks. There's a whole other skill, being one of this crew. Everyone is patiently covering while you learn it.
- 13-14: Even when they are no longer laying track, the folk here know how to synchronise as though they were still laying rails and ties.
- 15-24: You did, of course, do your own labour towards the railway. So many supplies procured. So many meetings held. But it was not like this.
- 25-39: We could not have been what we are, in London.
- 40-49: We work as one.
- 50-76: None among us now holds the leash.
- 77+:Though each of us may die, we together shall live.