You are a skilled craftsman. (Source: The Kingdom of Grimsby Snow White by Krista L. Martocci, published by Cat Tale Press)
- Skill Proficiencies: Choose any 2 skills.
- Tool Proficiencies: Use the Craft table to find your tool proficiency
- Languages: One of your choice from: Common, Draconic, Dwarvish, Elvish, Giant, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Orc, Sylvan, and Undercommon
- Equipment: Certificate declaring your expertise in your craft, one tool kit that matches your craft, a change of clothes, 10 gp.
Craft Table
To find your craft, roll 2 sequential d4s, and use the craft from the following table
| d16 | Craft Table |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1, 1: Alchemist |
| 2 | 1, 2: Brewer |
| 3 | 1, 3: Calligrapher |
| 4 | 1, 4: Carpenter |
| 5 | 2, 1: Cobbler |
| 6 | 2, 2: Cook |
| 7 | 2, 3: Glassblower |
| 8 | 2, 4: Jeweler |
| 9 | 3, 1: Leatherworker |
| 10 | 3, 2: Mason |
| 11 | 3, 3: Painter |
| 12 | 3, 4: Potter |
| 13 | 4, 1: Smith |
| 14 | 4, 2: Tinker |
| 15 | 4, 3: Weaver |
| 16 | 4, 4: Woodcarver |
Feature: Craft.
You are proficient in and own one artisan tool kit.
Suggested Characteristics
As a craftsman, you have a talent for working with your hands, and you work hard at cultivating it. A craftsman can be a fine artist who creates products bought and created for royalty to a talented hobbyist who donate their products to the community.
| d8 | Personality Trait |
|---|---|
| 1 | If it worth being built, it should be perfect. |
| 2 | I look down at others who don't understand or appreciate my craft or the skill it takes to do the craft. |
| 3 | I can always figure out how things work, and the more complicated the more it intrigues me. |
| 4 | I can always figure out what people want. |
| 5 | I scoff at people who don't have as much motivation as me. |
| 6 | I will explain my craft in detail to another regardless of their level of interest. |
| 7 | Everything that is created should be functional as well as beautiful. |
| 8 | I am known as an expert in my craft--one of the best. |
| d6 | Ideal |
|---|---|
| 1 | Charity. I work to benefit all and often for free--rich or poor. (Good) |
| 2 | Duty. It is my duty to check all of my crafts thoroughly before they are considered complete. (Lawful) |
| 3 | Freedom. I practice my craft regardless of the consequences. (Chaotic) |
| 4 | Greed. Whenever possible, I will charge as much money as I can for my products. (Evil) |
| 5 | Respect. My mentor and apprentices are like family me. (Neutral) |
| 6 | Preparedness. I am always planning ahead to my next project. (Any) |
| d6 | Bond |
|---|---|
| 1 | My family disapproves of my lifestyle. I will one day prove that I am a great craftsman. |
| 2 | I am going to prove to other craftsman that I am the best in my field. |
| 3 | My craft is a substitute for something or someone I love but cannot have. |
| 4 | I am working on creating the perfect item for the perfect person. |
| 5 | I am still searching for an unknown rival that sabotaged many of my finished products destroying my reputation long ago. |
| 6 | I am still learning, but will return to the place that I originally learned my craft to teach another generation of craftsmen. |
| d6 | Flaw |
|---|---|
| 1 | I learned my craft only to impress others. |
| 2 | I learned my craft for money and am hoping to become rich. |
| 3 | I learned my craft for popularity. |
| 4 | I occasionally tell my clients what they want if I disagree with their choices or ideas. |
| 5 | I occasionally use inferior materials to cut cost. |
| 6 | I stole an idea from another other craftsmen in my field, which gave me some recognition in my field. |
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