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> Atilliator- Skilled castle worker who made crossbows.

> Butler- Cared for the cellar and was in charge of wine and beer.

> Castilian- Resident owner or person in charge of a castle.

> Chaplain- Provided spiritual welfare for laborers and the castle garrison. The duties might also include supervising building operations, clerk, and keeping accounts. He also tended to the chapel.

> Cook- Roasted, boiled, and baked food in the fireplaces and ovens.

> Knight- A professional soldier.

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