I’d love for inzoi to have jobs that feel truly alive, realistic, and dynamic, not just repetitive tasks.
For example: as a dance teacher, you don’t just teach the same moves over and over. Each class is different, you create new choreographies, work with students who all have different personalities and skill levels, deal with conflicts in the team, and prepare for dance competitions. Before a big performance, there’s stress, last-minute changes, and nervous students. If you win, you get recognition, more students, and even invitations to bigger shows.
As an actress, you actually live through the whole career process, you study scripts at home, practice your lines and emotions, and then nervously go to auditions or self-tape E-castings. You wait days or even weeks for results. When you get the role, you have real shooting days with different scenes, long working hours, and sometimes difficult directors or co-stars. After filming, there’s a big movie premiere with fans, interviews, and red carpet moments. As you progress, you can go from small roles to starring in big productions or even winning awards.
As a police officer, every shift is different. You go on patrol, observe the city, respond to emergency calls, and investigate crimes. Sometimes it’s small things like traffic stops or noise complaints, other times you get involved in bigger cases like thefts or missing persons. You collect evidence, question witnesses, and can arrest suspects. Some investigations can take several in-game days and even lead to court cases. Your choices matter, you can follow the rules strictly or be more compassionate, and that affects your reputation.
So that every job always brings new challenges, never just the same routine. There’s real preparation and time involved, auditions take time, competitions need training, investigations aren’t solved instantly. You also feel the emotions of the job: nervousness before a casting, stress before a competition, the adrenaline of a police chase, the happiness of success, or the frustration of failure.
And maybe also: Jobs connect with the story world. As an actress, you meet new characters with their own backstories. As a police officer, you uncover hidden secrets of the city. As a dance teacher, you learn about your students’ lives and struggles.