
You were raised in a castle as a creature of wealth, power, and privilege—none of it earned. Your family are minor aristocrats who saw to it that you received a first-class education, some of which you appreciated and some of which you resented. (Was it truly necessary to read all those ancient histories in their original Draconic?) Your time in the castle, especially the many hours you spent observing your family at court, also taught you a great deal about leadership.
- Skill Proficiencies: {skill/ History/skill] {skill/ Persuasion/Skill]
- Tool Proficiencies: [tool/Dice set/tool]
- Languages: [language/Common/language] [language one other player choice/language]
- Equipment: Equipment Fine Clothes Perfume Signet Ring 24 GP
You have exceptionally broad learning. Choose three Skills in which you lack Proficiency. You gain Proficiency in those Skills.
As a Noble you weree trained in "The Great Game" and even a a young age you became skillen at persuading those you were negotiating with to see your side of the political system
Granting you (DM's discretion) Proficiency times per Social Interaction up to half your Charisma Modifier rounded up.

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