
Your parents or guardians kept you well insulated when you were growing up. They forbade you to go out on your own, and they intentionally kept you in the dark about what the rest of the world was like. Perhaps you were raised in a cult or other small, heavily traditional community. Perhaps your parents simply feared some kind of attack or retribution for some of their own past actions and wanted to protect you. Perhaps your guardians were conservative extremists. Either way, you were kept ignorant for all or almost all of your formative years, and now that you are finally free, you explore the world with a childlike wonder.
- Skill Proficiencies: Choose two from among Medicine, Religion, Nature, and Animal Handling
- Tool Proficiencies: One musical instrument, one set of artisan's tools (except cartographer's tools)
- Equipment: A quilted bag made by your parent or guardian, a musical instrument of your choice, a piece of discarded junk that you picked up out of curiosity, a set of traditional or conservative clothes, a travel guide to some tourist destination far from your home, and 5 sp
You have an air of innocence about you. People are unlikely to suspect you of anything without proof, and even if they catch you doing something you shouldn't be doing, they are likely to write it off as a product of your naivety and forgive you. You can sometimes get away with things like entering forbidden places, asking tactless questions, touching or using things you shouldn't, and not showing foreign cultural leaders due respect, as long as you don't outwardly show any malicious intent.
Suggested Characteristics
Everything is new to you. Does it scare you? Does it excite you? The more you experience, the more you realize you have so much left to learn. Think about how your ignorance might impact your interactions with others as well as how you experience the world.

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