Profiteers
Clergy
Workers & Tradesmen
Ladies & Gentlemen
Bookish, Legal, or Military
100

He 'keeps the gold he wins in pestilences,' = doesn't really care if people get better. Has a scam going with apothecary buddies. Doesn't read The Bible much.

Who is The Doctor (115)

100

He drags sinners to church, and has huge, nasty, pus-filled boils over his face. Drinks wine until everything 'gets hazy.' 'Children are afraid when he appears.'

Who is The Summoner (120)

100

He's mentioned along with members of the guildsmen. Makes clothes for a living. Carries a knife wrought of the finest silver.

Who is The Haberdasher (and Guildsmen) (114)

100

This portly character is based on Chaucer himself, so he's praised for being 'full of wisdom and tact,' and serves only the finest victuals.

Who is The Host (123)

100

He is technically a lawyer, but his job is to buy food for his college. He's illiterate but keeps this a secret, and uses the law to his own advantage, 'wiping the eyes' of others.

Who is The Manciple (119)

200

He's a landowner who 'lives for pleasure;' no one has a better stock of wine. He loves to eat well = is overweight, with a white beard.

Who is The Franklin (114)

200

The only reputable, respected clergyman Chaucer describes. He 'knows Christ's gospel,' and is 'a shepherd to his congregation.'

Who is The Parson (117)

200

The lowest class member of the pilgrims, who is honest, good, and true. 'He lives in peace and perfect charity.' He loves Christ and donates what money he makes to charity.

Who is The Plowman (118)

200

She has a big gap between her teeth, which indicated promiscuity during the Middle Ages. She's been married five times.

Who is The Wife of Bath (116)

200

He's wearing all green, like Robin Hood. His head is 'shaped like a nut' and his skin is brown from working in the sun all day.

Who is The Yeoman (107)

300

He makes money by selling fake religious artifacts, 'making monkeys of the congregation.' He has bulging eyeballs and a greasy rat tail with a goaty voice. Sells 'pardons', which are like 'get-out-of-Hell Free' cards.

Who is The Pardoner (111)

300

He plays a Medieval lute-like instrument called a Hurdy-Gurdy and offers to absolve people's sins if they pay him silver. 'Knows the taverns in every town.'

Who is The Friar (110)

300

His skin is 'choleric' = yellow! He has a closely shorn beard and skinny legs. His job is to take inventory of his lord's manor, and he overcharges the serfs and then short-changes the lord.

Who is The Reeve (119)

300

He is distinguished, 'modest as a maid,' and 'not gaily dressed.' He's been through many battles...

Who is The Knight (106)

300

He wears a dagger around his neck and makes his prisoners walk the plank on his ship. He steals wine from Bordeaux for kicks.

Who is The Skipper (115)

400

He's a salesman, who plays it off that he's rich even though he isn't. He's actually in a lot of debt.

Who is The Merchant (111)

400

He's not modest or poor as parishioners should be: he has swanky boots, fur coats, and fine horses. He loves to go hunting. He's 'fat and personable.'

Who is The Monk (109)

400

He can distinguish London Ale by flavor. He has a huge disgusting ulcer on his knee…doesn't it make you hungry?

Who is The Cook (115)

400

He's a young buck who is popular with the ladies. He's got curly yellow hair and is 'fresh as the month of May.'

Who is The Squire (107)

400

He's quiet, philosophizing, and morally virtuous. He's very well-read, but not very worldly.

Who is The Oxford Cleric (112)

500

He plays a Medieval lute-like instrument called a Hurdy-Gurdy and offers to absolve people's sins if they pay him silver. 'Knows the taverns in every town.'

Who is The Friar (110)

500

The author of Italy's Decameron, the frame story that inspired Chaucer to compose The Canterbury Tales

Who is Giovanni Boccaccio

500

He's a huge dude with a bushy red beard, a big wart on his nose, and has 'a mouth like a furnace door.' He steals grain by putting 'thumbing the scale.'

Who is The Miller (118)

500

She's way into manners, dainty, polite, and pretentious in that she tries to speak French. She has a high brow, stylish at the time. Her charm says 'Love Conquers All.'

Who is The Prioress (108)

500

He is a high-ranking lawyer, who 'memorizes every statute and law,' Nobody is as busy as he... (PRETENDS to be!)

Who is The Sergeant at Law (112)