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AI Roundtable Open Debate · 4 models

Hello Friends! In my fantasy world what are some careers that would be mocked? I will add all the (Unfinished) information I have so far. Currency: 1 Rach = 3.79 US Dollar, 1 Net = 37.9 US Dollars, 1 Sket = 379 US Dollars, 1 Tran = 3,790 US Dollars, 1 Falt = 379,000 US Dollars, 1 Cant = 3,790,000 US Dollars, 1 Selk = 3,790,000,000 US Dollars Entertainment (Mostly for teens): CoinKs, Arcades, Gaming Cafes, ODM Rental, Concerts, Rage Rooms, Experience Museums, HSA Ranges (Illegal), Cave Diving, Lybian Tours, Kawaii Kafes, Ferries to Atla, Memory Rooms (Semi-illegal), Nostalgia Arcades, VR Movies, Myth Hunting, Cold Case Rooms Black Markets/Gangs: 1. The Stag. 2. The Velvet Ledger. 3. The Eternal Order. 4. Saint Cailleach's Temple. 5. Faithful Servants of Cait. 6. The Mourners. 7. TWIN. B-12 can only be made by the blood of a Direct Descendant Species: Human , Half-Human, Venerant, Demon, Nymphs, Siren, Fairy, Spirit, Nexal, Monster, Psychic, Atla, Centrint, God, Shell, Shutter, Mimic

Answer: The most mocked careers are desperate, low-paid 'Rach work' and embarrassing bureaucratic attempts to monetize magic. (All 4 models agreed)

Model Responses

Gemini 3.5 Flash (changed mind)

Answer: The most mockable careers in this world are those that attempt to sanitize, litigate, or desperately monetize the highly volatile magic, species traits, and gang factions of your setting.

While my initial stance focused primarily on low-wage service jobs tied to the economy and teen entertainment, GPT-5.5's brilliant, exhaustive list has convinced me to refine and elevate my perspective. GPT-5.5 demonstrated that the richest form of mockery in your world doesn't just come from earning a low wage in Rach; it comes from the hilarious and pathetic juxtaposition of mundane bureaucracy colliding with high-fantasy elements. Specifically, roles like the 'Siren Voice Insurance Adjuster', 'Mimic Furniture Tester', and 'Velvet Ledger Debt Poet' perfectly illustrate this. These careers are mocked because they try to apply sterile, corporate, or desperate human structures to inherently wild, dangerous, or sacred forces. It is the ultimate indignity to reduce a terrifying Mimic to a furniture test, or a deadly Siren's song to an insurance claim. Additionally, the concept of a 'Direct Descendant Donation Recruiter' or 'Fake Direct Descendant Blood Broker' highlights a darker, highly mockable desperation that beautifully ties into your B-12 lore. By expanding our view of 'mockable' to include these bureaucratic attempts to civilize the supernatural, we gain a much deeper insight into the cynical, hyper-capitalistic values of your fantasy world.

Grok 4.3

Answer: The mocked careers remain the low-pay service roles in teen entertainment and semi-illegal memory work that combine economic insignificance with social stigma.

After reviewing the other models' responses, none introduced a fundamentally new category or shifted the core sources of mockery in this world. Gemini, Claude, and GPT all converge on the same pillars I identified: Rach-level wages, obsolete or pointless tasks, and species- or gang-adjacent stigma, simply expanding the examples. My original framing already captured the economic scale (Rach vs. Selk) and the lore-specific risks (Memory Rooms, B-12, Direct Descendants), so the additional lists reinforce rather than revise the position. Therefore I maintain the stance that the sharpest mockery targets jobs that are both financially laughable and culturally embarrassing within the given entertainment and underworld context.

Claude Opus 4.8 (changed mind)

Answer: I maintain my core framework that mockery springs from low pay, perceived uselessness, and social stigma — but GPT-5.5's response convinced me to expand into a far deeper, more species- and faction-specific catalogue with the crucial principle that every mocked job should still secretly matter.

My original three-category lens (low-pay, obsolete, stigmatized) holds up well — Gemini and Grok independently arrived at nearly identical structures, which confirms it's the right backbone. So I'm keeping my foundation. But GPT-5.5 genuinely pushed me further in two ways. First, I under-mined the species and faction lists. I only sketched a few (Mimic Verifier, Shutter/Shell Caretaker). GPT-5.5 generated rich, specific roles for nearly every species and faction you listed — 'Siren Voice Insurance Adjuster,' 'Spirit Medium Receptionist' ('The dead are fully booked until Third Moon'), 'The Mourners Professional Weeper,' 'Eternal Order Candle Replacer.' These are funnier AND more native to your world because they're keyed to YOUR proper nouns, not generic 'bad jobs.' Second, and more importantly, GPT-5.5 articulated the principle I was only implying: 'every mocked job should still matter.' My Mimic Verifier was mocked as gullible — but GPT-5.5's 'Mimic Furniture Tester' adds the punchline 'everyone stops laughing when the chair bites.' That reversal is the real craft. Mockery becomes dramatic irony rather than just a list of sad jobs. Grok added one thing I want to reinforce: the meta-advice to decide WHO mocks and WHY, because mockery reveals a society's values. If your Cant/Selk wealth class drives the culture, Rach-work is shamed; if bloodline status rules, then 'Fake Direct Descendant Blood Broker' and 'Half-Human Sensitivity Trainer' become the jokes. So my refined recommendation: keep my three categories as the skeleton, but populate them using GPT-5.5's faction/species-specific roles, and apply the 'it still matters' twist to your favorite 3-4 so the mockery has teeth. The strongest picks combining all of this: the 'Donor/Bleeder' B-12 trade (peak stigma + hidden importance), the 'Mourners Professional Weeper' (fake grief for rent), and any species 'wasting' their gift on something trivial.

GPT-5.5

Answer: Careers mocked in your fantasy world should be the ones that reveal what the society disrespects: low-paid “Rach work,” fake-glamorous teen entertainment jobs, failed adventure professions, and morally dirty jobs connected to Memory Rooms, B-12, or gangs.

I would keep my original position, but the other answers reinforced an important framing: the mocked careers should not just be random “bad jobs”; they should expose your world’s values. If wealth, species status, danger, and glamour matter in your setting, then the most mocked jobs are the ones that look poor, desperate, childish, fake, or shamefully close to crime. A good in-world category would be “Rach work,” meaning jobs paid so little that people use the lowest currency tier as an insult. Examples include “CoinK Attendant,” “Arcade Token Refiller,” “ODM Rental Safety Clerk,” “Rage Room Cleaner,” “Ferry Ticket Punch for Atla,” and “Nostalgia Arcade Dust-Cleaner.” These are useful jobs, but teens and wealthy people would mock them because they are repetitive service work around people having more fun than the worker. Another strong category is fake-glamour careers. “Kawaii Kafe Greeter,” “CoinK Mascot Performer,” “VR Movie Seat-Resetter,” “Experience Museum Tour Guide,” and “Cold Case Room Hint-Writer” all sound connected to entertainment, but the actual work is embarrassing, underpaid, or treated as childish. These are especially mockable because they sit near glamour without actually granting status. Then you have failed-adventure careers. “Myth Hunting Guide,” “Cave Dive Instructor,” “Lybian Tour Pamphlet Distributor,” and “Atla Ferry Deckhand” could be mocked as jobs for people who wanted heroic lives but ended up selling tickets, waivers, and fake danger. A “Myth Hunting Guide” who never finds myths is especially funny: basically a fantasy Bigfoot-tour operator. Your darker lore gives you the best stigma-based jobs. “Memory Room Actor,” “Memory Room Editor,” or “Memory Broker” would be mocked as creepy because Memory Rooms are semi-illegal and emotionally exploitative. Anything around B-12 would be even more socially loaded: “Direct Descendant Blood Donor,” “Blood Handler,” or “B-12 Mule” could be viewed as desperate, ghoulish, or gang-adjacent. People might insult them publicly while secretly depending on them. Species-specific mockery can also work, as long as it is clearly presented as prejudice or classism within the world rather than objective truth. A “Mimic Impersonator-for-Hire,” a “Siren Kawaii Kafe Singer,” a “Psychic Museum Fortune Teller,” or a “Fairy Arcade Repair Tech” might be mocked for “wasting” natural gifts on cheap commercial work. So my strongest suggested list would be: “Rage Room Cleaner,” “CoinK Mascot Performer,” “Kawaii Kafe Apology Host,” “Fake Myth Hunting Guide,” “Memory Room Actor,” “Direct Descendant Blood Donor,” “ODM Rental Safety Clerk,” “Nostalgia Arcade Repairer,” “Cold Case Room Reenactor,” and “Velvet Ledger Bookkeeper.” These feel native to your setting because they connect directly to your entertainment culture, currency, species system, and criminal underworld.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable agreed that mockable professions should expose what your society disrespects, like low-wage 'Rach work' in teen entertainment. GPT-5.5 sparked a consensus by proposing hilarious bureaucratic roles like 'Siren Voice Insurance Adjuster', prompting Gemini 3.5 Flash and Claude Opus 4.8 to shift toward jobs trying to mundanely monetize magic. Grok 4.3 held firm on its economic framework, emphasizing that the best jokes target those wasting magical gifts for cheap labor.

All 4 models agreed