
You understand the world just a little better than others. Politics, knowledge and power it is something you have all experienced. This wisdom makes you patient in your own way, bits of that wisdom can be passed on to others.
You don't let others drive you crazy and what you do you have mastered. Through your life experience and dedication you have found a way to share the knowledge that is within you with others so that they can use your technique, knowledge and or wisdom in their own lives and situations.
People like to listen to what you have to say and respect you. When even strangers start calling you the Mentor, you know you've accomplished something in the world. Sometimes a mentor has to learn things again, where better to learn than on a good adventure?
- Skill Proficiencies: History, Intimidation, Insight
- Tool Proficiencies: One type of gaming set
- Languages: Two of your choice
- Equipment: A set of fine clothes, a signet ring, a scroll of Acknowledgement, and a purse containing 50 gp
Suggested Characteristics
A mentor is someone who has a lot of patience to explain something to someone. Responsibility is a common thread in the life of a Mentor. However, everyone does it in their own way, one mentor mentally breaks down his student and then rebuilds it. The other tries to motivate his student. What kind of mentor are you?
d8 | Personality Trait |
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1 | I don't talk about feelings with others, emotions cloud performance. |
2 | I appreciate the efforts of my students, and believe that complimenting them is empowering. |
3 | I believe in hard work and dedication, we relax when we are dead. |
4 | I really make the effort to get to know the student in order to guide him or her as best I can. |
5 | I like to humiliate my students to the bone and then build them up piece by piece. |
6 | Despite my skills, I do not live beyond my means. We all have the same blood. |
7 | My favor, once lost, is lost forever. |
8 | When I notice that someone isn't doing their best, it irritates me. |
d6 | Ideal |
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1 | Respect. As a mentor, respect for my students is very important. (Good) |
2 | Responsibility. My job as a mentor is to train a student for his future. I feel personally responsible for each student. (lawful) |
3 | Adventure. Each student is responsible for his own study, I give them handles while I am in my own perilous adventures. If they survive they are good enough. (Chaotic) |
4 | Power. I only train the people who deserve it and push them to the max, if they don't survive the training then they weren't worthy either. (Evil) |
5 | Mentor. I train everyone, whether they deserve it or not. The knowledge must be continued and it provides my earnings. (Any) |
6 | Practice. I have gained my experience to just do it. I want to share this wisdom on a small scale and do it because I feel I have to. (Any) |
d6 | Bond |
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1 | I will do everything for my students, those who enjoy my knowledge and skills. |
2 | If someone doesn't understand my expertise or doesn't handle it well, I banish him from my presence. |
3 | There is nothing more important than transferring knowledge. |
4 | I want to save people for the suffering I experienced myself. By training them properly, they stand a better chance than I have had. |
5 | My loyalty to my students is greater than the loyalty to the country/city I live in. |
6 | My students should see me as the ultimate master of my craft. I can't be surpassed. |
d6 | Flaw |
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1 | I get physical when a student again doesn't understand me or does something wrong that we've practiced so many times. |
2 | If a student tells me something in confidence, I cannot keep it to myself. |
3 | I see no point in educating people, I do it purely for the money and I don't care what people do with it. |
4 | I take the student's personal problems home and it makes me emotional. |
5 | I have a soft spot for students of the opposite sex and sometimes fantasize about sexual activity with them. |
6 | I have absolutely no patience for mistakes, and get unreasonably angry when someone makes a mistake. |

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