"Indeed, the depraved ones possess a talent for revelry," Officer Klein remarked as he observed several paintings depicting Viscount Davis James and his noble comrades in the hunting garden.
Meanwhile, Morningstar couldn't help but appreciate the painting which was giving him an ancient vibe.
From what he learned after spending his time here, the nobles tend to have more staff than the moderns and the more staffs you have the more higher your position is. The staff who worked in a noble house were often referred to as "domestic servants," "household staff," or "servants."
The exact titles and responsibilities of these staff members varied from house to house, but some common roles included cooks, butlers, chambermaids, laundry maids, stable boys, grooms, gardeners, and so on. Many of these staff members were given specific titles based on their duties, such as "footman," "kitchen maid," or "housekeeper."