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Servant

使用人 — Those Who Serve Noble Households

The servant (下人) was a service class employed in noble, royal, and wealthy households handling all daily chores. Their wide-ranging duties included cleaning, cooking, laundry, errands, childcare, and clothing assistance, living under the same roof as their masters' families yet separated by strict status differences. Victorian-era British great houses had the most elaborate hierarchical system — finely divided into butler, housekeeper, cook, lady's maid, footman, coachman, governess, and nanny, each with distinct responsibilities and rank. Essential personnel in European and Asian noble societies from medieval times through the 19th century, they gradually disappeared through the Industrial Revolution and World Wars. Modern dramas like Downton Abbey and the maid outfit motif have brought this culture back into focus.

Origin

As noble households expanded in feudal society, the need for specialized domestic labor grew. In antiquity, war captives were commonly pressed into servitude; by the medieval period, voluntary employment became the norm.

Features

  • Wears a livery bearing the lord's coat of arms or house colors
  • Roles are divided into butler, lady-in-waiting, groom, and more depending on duties
  • Often privy to their master's secrets, making loyalty the cardinal virtue
  • Long service may be rewarded with freedom or a small land grant

Usage

Supports all aspects of noble life, gathers information, and delivers diplomatic messages. In fantasy fiction, servants frequently appear as key informants or unexpected allies.

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