
The Slatesilver family is known far and wide for providing the best class of servents and vassals in the land. Having a slatesilver on staff is not only a symbol of ones status but as ones character as a slatesliver serves at their own discretion. They serve only people they trust and people of good character.
You are a scion of the Slatesilver family, the next generation to carry on the tradition of excellence and service in the name of the individuals you serve and your family. Your blood and manner takes after the newest generations of your family in the strength and willpower of your marshal ancestors.
- Skill Proficiencies: Athletics or acrobatics and Perception
- Tool Proficiencies: Two tool proficiency of your choice
- Languages: One languages of your choice
- Equipment: A noble symbol (a ring, amulet, brooch, etc with the symbol of the family you work for), Sets of tools or implements you used to serve your master, a fine uniform befitting your station in the household, a set of common clothes, and a belt pouch containing 10 gp
As you are in the service to someone with some degree of wealth and power, it is possible that the reputation of your master is known somewhat publicly. When you encounter people who know and respect or fear your master, if you are able to convince them that you are on official business for that person, there is a good chance that those people will leave you to your errands unmolested, so as to avoid the ire of your master. In some cases, certain individuals might even go so far as to help you with your task in an attempt to curry favor with your master. This might even work if you no longer serve your erstwhile master, so long as you can make people believe that you are actually still in their employ. The specific effects of this feature are at the GM’s discretion on a case by case basis, but the GM is encouraged to provide an appropriate range of responses depending on the situations so that this feature is appropriately useful.
Suggested Characteristics
Personal background only no characteristics needed

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