Whether it be through a series of dark dealings or a bit of misfortune you managed to find yourself attracting the attention of a raiser of the undead. However as luck would have it they were currently in need have an helping hand as there previous one was currently indisposed. Over the course of the next few years you've managed to avoid the same fate this has allowed you to learn a set of skills that most would be hesitant to even think about. (Most do not know just how hard it is to remove the smell of human bile and puss from somebodies good ceremonial robe.)
- Skill Proficiencies: Arcana, History
- Tool Proficiencies: Alchemists supplies and Poisoner's kit
- Languages: One exotic Language of your choice
- Equipment: A bottle of black ink, a quill, a small knife, a set of Dark common clothes, and a pouch containing 10 gp
To determine the nature of your role within the Lab, roll a d4 or choose from the options in the table below.
| d4 | Type of Assistant |
|---|---|
| 1 | Test Subject |
| 2 | Apprentice |
| 3 | Slave |
| 4 | Undead |
Being sent out on your masters errands have forced you to learn the ins and outs of the underground marketplace. You have a general knowledge about where to find poisons, acids, and more uncommon magical and alchemical ingredients. You also have at least one contact that is able to for the right price provide body parts and corpses.
Suggested Characteristics
Some necromancers assistants stay by choice others are given very little free will but none of them manage to remain unharmed.Your character will have some form of corruption whether this is a physical deformity or a mental disorder talk with your DM how this will effect your character and the choices they make. Also talk with your DM about how you escaped your master is he still out looking for you, did you mange to fake your death to escape, was he a teacher to you and he eventually set you out on your own to gather magic tools and spells he wanted, or did you manage to kill him while his guard was down and make your escape.
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