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[Bandits] are criminals who operate outside of towns and have a regular camp somewhere.<ref name="7.15R" /> Not all of them may actually be [Bandits]; especially new groups also consist of city riffraff (see above).<ref name="6.19H"/> Even small groups are usually led by a [Bandit Leader], very large groups may be led by a [Bandit Lord] (or [Bandit Lady]) or even a rare [Bandit King]. Another category of criminals are [Raiders], who are like [Bandits] but use hit-and-run tactics, never staying in any place for a longer time. These groups of outcasts (or [[Goblins]]) are led by [Raid Leaders].<ref name="7.15R">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/29/7-15-r/ Chapter 7.15 R]</ref> [Pillager] is a related class that steals everything and gets more loot from the places they raid.<ref name=":4">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/11/21/8-53-fh/ Chapter 8.53 FH]</ref> It can be assumed that [Highwaymen] operate in smaller, unled groups or alone. It is not clear where [Brigands] fall on this scale, and if [Outcasts] would be considered criminals.
[Bandits] are criminals who operate outside of towns and have a regular camp somewhere.<ref name="7.15R" /> Not all of them may actually be [Bandits]; especially new groups also consist of city riffraff (see above).<ref name="6.19H"/> Even small groups are usually led by a [Bandit Leader], very large groups may be led by a [Bandit Lord] (or [Bandit Lady]) or even a rare [Bandit King]. Another category of criminals are [Raiders], who are like [Bandits] but use hit-and-run tactics, never staying in any place for a longer time. These groups of outcasts (or [[Goblins]]) are led by [Raid Leaders].<ref name="7.15R">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/29/7-15-r/ Chapter 7.15 R]</ref> [Pillager] is a related class that steals everything and gets more loot from the places they raid.<ref name=":4">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/11/21/8-53-fh/ Chapter 8.53 FH]</ref> It can be assumed that [Highwaymen] operate in smaller, unled groups or alone. It is not clear where [Brigands] fall on this scale, and if [Outcasts] would be considered criminals.
Among [Thieves], [Looters] and [Graverobbers] are distinguished as those who steal from the recently deceased. Yet stealing from those who have died long ago is not considered criminal or dishonorable, and so those that do are [Treasure Seekers] and the like instead.<ref>{{VERef|10.39 YN}}</ref>


It seems that hunting wildlife is somehow restricted around Celum and other areas of Northern Izril, which is why [Poachers] also exist as criminal classes instead of being legal <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Hunters]]].<ref name="6.19H"/>
It seems that hunting wildlife is somehow restricted around Celum and other areas of Northern Izril, which is why [Poachers] also exist as criminal classes instead of being legal <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Hunters]]].<ref name="6.19H"/>
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