You thrive in front of an audience. You know how to entrance them, inspire them, and make them cheer for whomever you want. You're used to working as part of a team and with a practiced routine, but that doesn't mean you don't know how to improvise or to keep all attention on you.
- Skill Proficiencies: Acrobatics or Athletics, Performance
- Tool Proficiencies: Disguise kit (makeup and wigs), one type of musical instrument (may be changed)
- Equipment: A musical instrument (one of your choice), and a cheerleading uniform
Roll or choose one of the cheer positions your expertise lies in.
| d4 | Cheerleading position |
|---|---|
| 1 | Top of the pyramid |
| 2 | Middle layer |
| 3 | Bottom of the pyramid |
| 4 | Cheer captain |
Thanks to your position as a cheerleader, people are inclined to think the best of you. You are welcome at every party and popular table, and people assume you have the right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to accommodate you and avoid your displeasure, and other people of high popularity treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure special treatment from teachers and school administration if you need to.
Spell List
| Spell Level | Spells |
|---|---|
| Cantrip | friends, minor illusion |
| 1st | charm person, color spray |
You used to be one of the most popular kids at school, but you have now for one reason or another lost your position on the cheer team. Maybe you got kicked out for breaking one too many rules, or maybe you made an enemy of the wrong person. However it came around, you are no longer an active part of the team. If you wish to be a Former cheerleader, choose either the Fallen from Grace or Ruling the Outcasts feature instead of the Position of Privilege feature. (In DnD Beyond you have to choose this as a background instead)
You no longer enjoy the same social privileges you are used to, you've been dropped by the people you used to think of as your best friends, and the commoners no longer bend over backward to satisfy your every whim. This new life may seem to suck, but it has afforded you a new and unique view of the fragile echo system that is school politics and how to navigate in it. You may chose one of the following skill proficiencies: Deception, Insight, or Persuasion.
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