Innkeeper
You spent some time as an innkeeper, tavern keeper,
or perhaps a bartender. It might have been in a
small crossroads town, a fishing community, a fine
caravanserai, or a large cosmopolitan community.
You did it all; preparing food, tracking supplies,
tapping kegs, and everything in between. All the
while, you listened to the adventurers plan their
quests, heard their tales, saw their amazing trophies,
marveled at their terrible scars, and eyed their full
purses. You watched them come and go, thinking,
“one day, I will have my chance.” Your time is now.
Place of Employment
Where did you work before turning to the
adventuring life? Choose an establishment or roll a
d6 and consult the table below. Once you have this
information, think about who worked with you,
what sort of customers you served, and what sort of
reputation your establishment had.
d6 |
Establishment |
1 |
Busy crossroads inn |
2 |
Disreputable tavern full of scum and villainy |
3 |
Caravanserai on a wide-ranging trade route |
4 |
Rough seaside pub |
5 |
Hostel serving only the wealthiest clientele |
6 |
Saloon catering to expensive and sometimes
dangerous tastes |
Skill Proficiencies Insight plus one of your choice from among Intimidation or Persuasion
Languages Two of your choice
Equipment A set of either brewer’s supplies or
cook’s utensils, a dagger or light hammer, traveler’s
clothes, and a pouch containing 20 gp
Features
Feature: I Know Someone
In interacting with the wide variety of people who
graced the tables and bars of your previous life, you
gained an excellent knowledge of who might be able
to perform a particular task, provide the right service,
sell the perfect item, or be able to connect you with
someone who can. You can spend a couple of hours
in a town or city and identify a person or place of
business capable of selling the product or service you
seek, provided the product is nonmagical and isn’t worth more than 250 gp. At the GM’s discretion,
these restrictions can be lifted in certain locations.
The price might not always be what you hoped, the
quality might not necessarily be the best, or the
person’s demeanor may be grating, but you can find
the product or service. In addition, you know within
the first hour if the product or service you desire
doesn’t exist in the community, such as a cold weather
outfit in a tropical fishing village.
Suggested Characteristics
The day-to-day operation of a tavern or inn teaches
many lessons about people and how they interact.
The nose for trouble, the keen eye on the kegs, and
the ready hand on a truncheon translates well to the
life of an adventurer.
Traits
d8 | Personality Trait | |
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1 | I insist on doing all the cooking, and I plan strategies like I cook—with proper measurements and all the right ingredients. | |
2 | Lending a sympathetic ear or a shoulder to cry on often yields unexpected benefits. | |
3 | I always have a story or tale to relate to any situation. | |
4 | There is a world of tastes and flavors to explore. | |
5 | Few problems can’t be solved with judicious application of a stout cudgel. | |
6 | I never pass up the chance to bargain. Never. | |
7 | I demand the finest accommodations; I know what they’re worth. | |
8 | I can defuse a situation with a joke, cutting remark, or arched eyebrow. | |
Ideal
d6 | Ideal | |
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1 | Service. If we serve others, they will serve us in turn. (Lawful) | |
2 | Perspective. People will tell you a great deal about themselves, their situations, and their desires, if you listen. (Any) | |
3 | Determination. Giving up is not in my nature. (Any) | |
4 | Charity. I try to have extra coins to buy a meal for someone in need. (Good) | |
5 | Curiosity. Staying safe never allows you to see the wonders of the world. (Chaotic) | |
6 | Selfish. We must make sure we bargain for what our skills are worth; people don’t value what you give away for free. (Evil) | |
Bond
d6 | Bond | |
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1 | I started my career in a tavern, and I’ll end it running one of my very own. | |
2 | I try to ensure stories of my companions will live on forever. | |
3 | You want to take the measure of a person? Have a meal or drink with them. | |
4 | I’ve seen the dregs of life pass through my door, and I will never end up like them. | |
5 | A mysterious foe burned down my inn, and I will have my revenge. | |
6 | One day, I want my story to be sung in all the taverns of my home city. | |
Flaw
d6 | Flaw | |
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1 | I can’t help teasing or criticizing those less intelligent than I. | |
2 | I love rich food and drink, and I never miss a chance at a good meal. | |
3 | I never trust anyone who won’t drink with me. | |
4 | I hate it when people start fights in bars; they never consider the consequences. | |
5 | I can’t stand to see someone go hungry or sleep in the cold if I can help it. | |
6 | I am quick to anger if anyone doesn’t like my meals or brews. If you don’t like it, do it yourself. | |