As a member of the Qué-Kiri tribe, you excel in the art of craftsmanship and trade. Your tribe is known for its skilled artisans and traders, who often seek to establish relationships with outsiders.
- Skill Proficiencies: Insight, Performance
- Tool Proficiencies: One type of artisan’s tools
- Languages: Abanasinian, Common
- Equipment: A set of common clothes suitable for nomadic life, a small totem or charm representing your tribe, a pouch containing 10 gold pieces, and a finely crafted longbow with a quiver of 20 arrows or finely crafted leather armor and a finely crafted spear.
Feature: Skilled Trader
You can negotiate effectively and often receive favorable prices when trading with outsiders. Your charm and craftsmanship can earn you the respect of those who value goods and services.
Suggested Characteristics
The Plainsfolk of Abanasinia are a proud and resilient people, shaped by their nomadic lifestyle and the trials they have faced over the centuries. Their connection to the land and their tribal heritage instills in them a strong sense of identity, as well as a unique perspective on the world around them.
| d8 | Personality Trait |
|---|---|
| 1 | I have a deep respect for the land and all living things, believing we must coexist with nature. |
| 2 | My tribal customs guide my actions and decisions in all matters of life. |
| 3 | I approach strangers with caution but am open to forming bonds with those who prove themselves trustworthy. |
| 4 | I am fiercely loyal to my tribe and will protect my people at all costs. |
| 5 | I have a curious spirit, often eager to learn about the customs and ways of other cultures. |
| 6 | I believe in the importance of storytelling and share tales of my ancestors to preserve our history. |
| 7 | I am resourceful, always finding a way to make the best of what I have at hand. |
| 8 | I value independence and self-reliance, often preferring to rely on myself rather than ask for help. |
| d6 | Ideal |
|---|---|
| 1 | Freedom. The open plains are my home, and I will always fight for my right to roam. (Chaotic) |
| 2 | Community. We are stronger together; the bonds of my tribe are unbreakable. (Lawful) |
| 3 | Respect. All beings deserve respect, regardless of their origin. (Neutral) |
| 4 | Tradition. The customs of my people are sacred, and I honor them in my daily life. (Lawful) |
| 5 | Survival. Adapting to change is essential; I will do what it takes to thrive. (Neutral) |
| 6 | Harmony. Striving for balance between nature and civilization is essential for a peaceful existence. (Neutral) |
| d6 | Bond |
|---|---|
| 1 | I will protect my tribe’s legacy and the memory of my ancestors. |
| 2 | My family has suffered in the past, and I strive to honor their sacrifices by ensuring a better future. |
| 3 | I have a close bond with a mentor from my tribe, who taught me the ways of survival. |
| 4 | The stories of Riverwind and Goldmoon inspire me to be a better person and leader. |
| 5 | I seek to bridge the gap between my people and the outside world to foster understanding and peace. |
| 6 | I am deeply connected to a particular piece of land or sacred site, and I feel compelled to protect it. |
| d6 | Flaw |
|---|---|
| 1 | I am overly cautious and can be quick to distrust those who are not Plainsfolk. |
| 2 | I have a tendency to be stubborn, often resisting change in favor of tradition. |
| 3 | My fierce loyalty can blind me to the faults of my tribe, making me defensive. |
| 4 | I sometimes hold grudges against those who have wronged me or my tribe, even if they have changed. |
| 5 | I struggle to express my feelings, often relying on actions rather than words. |
| 6 | My pride can lead me to underestimate outsiders, thinking they cannot understand my way of life. |
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