
You grew up in quite taverns listening to patrons tell stories of thier travels and adventures hoping one day you too could be just like them. From the minute you were old enough you got a job at your local tavern as a bar tender mixing drinks and entertaining your customers in order to save enough coin to travel the world.
You story begins the day you quit your first job to become a adventurer. with just enough coin to get you by and your shaker set you begin your journy traveling from town to town training under the best mixologist of the land honing your craft and filling your pocket. But when ever you hear of other patrons adventures you feel a void. Is this all there is for me? Or was I born fore somthing more?
- Skill Proficiencies: Chose 2 from perception, performance, persuasion, survival, insight, intimidation
- Tool Proficiencies: Cooking utensils, brewer's supplies
- Languages: Chose 1 language you would have learned along your travels
Work with DM to determine the appropriate options for your campaign.
- Equipment: A brewers supplies, a cooking utensils, A deck of cards , a flask , a riding horse, a token to remember your parents by, a set of common clothes, and a pouch containing 10 gp
You know how to listen for orders called and people talking to you even in a large croud. When multiple people are talking, you know how to list for key words or voices of those you've spoken too at least once. when you hear that word or voice you can hone in and understand what someone is say, listing to thier conversation with you plus up to 2 others in the conversation(can't listen to more then 3 people talking in the conversation)
Suggested Characteristics
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d4 | Personality Trait |
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1 | I ask a lot of questions. |
2 | I talk down to others of my craft. Not because i think thier stupid, rather i think im stupid and its common knowledge. |
3 | I think anyone who’s nice to me is hiding evil intent. |
4 | I bluntly say what other people are hinting at or hiding. |
d6 | Ideal |
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1 | Respect. All people, rich or poor, deserve respect. (Good) |
2 | Community. We have to take care of each other, because no one else is going to do it. (Lawful) |
3 | Change. The low are lifted up, and the high and mighty are brought down. Change is the nature of things. (Chaotic) |
4 | Retribution. The rich need to be shown what life and death are like in the gutters. (Evil) |
5 | People. I help the people who help me — that’s what keeps us alive. (Neutral) |
6 | Aspiration. I’m going to prove that I’m worthy of a better life. |
d6 | Bond |
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1 | All bars are my home and i'll fight to defend them. |
2 | I'll teach anyone willing to learn how to mix a drink. |
3 | I owe my craft to another bartender who taught me mixoligy and gave me his shaker. |
4 | I owe a debt I can never repay to the person who took pity on me. |
5 | I escaped my life of poverty by robbing an important person, and I’m wanted for it. |
6 | No one else should have to endure the hardships I’ve been through. |
d6 | Flaw |
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1 | If I’m outnumbered, I will run away from a fight. |
2 | Gold seems like a lot of money to me, and I’ll do just about anything for more of it. |
3 | I will never fully trust anyone other than myself. |
4 | I’d rather kill someone in their sleep than fight fair. |
5 | It’s not stealing if I want it more than someone else. |
6 | People who can’t take care of themselves get what they deserve. |
Contacts
As a bartender you've made a name for your self. most store owners will stand up and even fight for you or risk thier carriers for you, given you haven't been seen as threatening, but they won't die for you.

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