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Vinzenz von
Drakenstedt |
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male
Human Alchemist
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Racial Homeland |
Town
or Village: You gain access to the Militia Veteran regional trait. |
Unusual Homeland |
- |
Parents |
Only
your father is alive. |
Siblings |
2d4
siblings. You gain access to the Kin Guardian combat trait.
2 male younger
1 male older
1 female younger
2 female older |
Circumstance of Birth |
Lower-Class
Birth: You were born among peasants or slum denizens. You grew up working the
land around a village or manor, practicing a rudimentary trade, or begging in
a settlement. You gain access to the Poverty-Stricken social trait. Roll 2d20
on Table 1–26: Parents’ Profession to determine your parents’ occupation,
instead of rolling d%. |
Parents Profession |
Serfs/Peasants:
You gain access to the Poverty-Stricken social trait. |
Adopted outside your Race |
- |
Nobility |
- |
Major Childhood Event |
Imprisoned:
Your criminal record began when you were young. You were imprisoned,
punished, and possibly displayed in public as a criminal. Whether or not you
committed the crime, the experience has stayed with you. You gain access to
the Criminal social trait. See the Crime and Punishment sidebar on page 23.
You also gain access to the Liberator story feat. |
Crime and Punishment |
Unlawful
use of magic
Trial by fire |
Class Background |
Magic
for the Uninclined: You were always interested in the arcane, but lacked the
innate magic of sorcerers or the single-minded dedication possessed by
wizards. As a disciple of science, the magic of faith was also closed to you.
You dedicated yourself to alchemy, focusing on extracts that mimic the magic
you once hoped to wield. That original interest in magic still grants you
occasional rare insight into the workings of your formulae. You gain access
to the Cross-Knowledge magic trait. |
Influential Associates |
The
Fiend: In your adolescent years, you dealt with or were possessed by a fiend
who lent you raw power at a time of great need. This experience tainted your
body and mind and changed your life. Some part of the demon remains inside
you like an old friend, influencing you toward destructive ends. You gain
access to the Possessed magic trait and the Damned story feat. |
Conflict |
Murder:
You killed someone. |
Conflict Subject |
Lover
or former lover (roll a d12 instead of a d20 on Table 1–56: Romantic
Relationships) |
Motivation |
Love
1 |
Resolution |
Mixed
Feelings (0 CP): Sometimes you regret the conf lict, but other times you feel
as if you didn’t have a choice in the matter or that you made the right
decision. Most of the time, you just avoid thinking about the conf lict. Only
you and maybe a select few people know of your involvement. |
Alignment |
Chaotic
Good |
Deity and Religious Philosophy |
Cayden
Cailean: Fortif ied Drinker |
Romantic Relationships |
Several
Significant Relationships: You’ve engaged in a number of partnerships, but
for some reason or another your relationships always fail. |
Character Drawback |
Race:
You are truly comfortable only around others of your race, and you have a
hard time putting faith or trust in those of races different from your own.
You gain access to the Xenophobic drawback. |
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Xenophobic
You have a hard time understanding and trusting those with unfamiliar ways
and appearances.
Effect: You take a –2 penalty on Diplomacy and Sense Motive checks made
against creatures of a different race or from a different culture. |
Mein Drawback stimmt nicht. Ich durfte den nochmal würfeln und dabei kam passender Weise Family Ties raus:
AntwortenLöschen"Your family is extremely important to you, and you feel disheartened when you can’t do what they ask.
Effect(s) When a family member makes a request of you, you must fulfill that request or take a –2 penalty on all Wisdom- and Charisma-based ability checks and skill checks until you either do what was requested or succeed at a DC 20 Will saving throw, which you can attempt once per day at the start of each day. You can’t take this drawback if you have no family. If you ever lose your family or lose contact with your family, exchange this drawback for the Doubt drawback."