
The markets of your hometown were large. Direct competition for what you sold was at every third stall. Shoplifters felt entitled to what you displayed for sale. Negotiation wasn’t an every day job; it was an every sale job. Compared to the hustle of the market, adventuring will be relaxing!
- Skill Proficiencies: Persuasion. And choose one from: Deception, Insight, Perception, Performance, Slight of Hand.
- Tool Proficiencies: Choose one proficiency reflecting the goods you specialized in selling. For example, if you sold musical instruments to bards in the market, presumably you would be proficient enough with them to demonstrate. If you sold potions, you should be proficient with an herbalist kit.
- Languages: Common and one other language spoken by your customer base.
Vendor specialty
d20 | Vendor specialty |
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1 | Produce |
2 | Jewelry |
3 | Fish |
4 | Glassworks |
5 | Books |
6 | Meats |
7 | Clothing |
8 | Hats |
9 | Shoes/boots |
10 | Candles |
11 | Wines |
12 | Paper |
13 | Animals |
14 | Tools |
15 | Rugs |
16 | Novelties |
17 | Baked goods |
18 | Herbal remedies/potions |
19 | Antiques |
20 | Cosmetics |
Feature: Market Value
You can examine any item and always have a good idea what it can be sold for and where to find a buyer for it. When haggling over terms of a bargain involving an exchange of money, you do so with advantage.
Suggested Characteristics
Pick any.
d6 | Personality Trait |
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1 | I would sell my mother for the right offer. |
2 | I always give back money my customer didn’t realize they overpaid. |
3 | I would never sell a product I wouldn’t trust using myself. |
4 | I will tell you exactly what you want to hear to make the sale. |
5 | I won’t take no for an answer. |
6 | I always assume the customer is trying to take advantage of me. |

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