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The Keshig are elite horseback warriors and a core military force in the Khanarok Empire. They serve the Great Khagan and played a crucial role in battles and campaigns. Ability Scores: Dexterity, Wisdom, Constitution Feat: Savage Attacker

 
Ability Scores: Dexterity, Wisdom, Constitution
Feat: Savage Attacker
 
Skill Proficiencies: Acrobatics and Perception
Tool Proficiencies: Leatherworker's Tools or Smith's Tools
Equipment: Choose A or B: (A) Fur cap with optional ear flaps, Lengthy silk undershirt with wide sleeves, Substantial double-breasted knee-length coat (deel or degel), Outer garments made of silk or golden cotton fabric, Distinctive riding boots, Tribe Insignia, Dice, Composite Bow, a pouch containing 10 GP; or (B) 50 GP
 
Feature: Born To Ride

The Keshig are elite horseback warriors and a core military force in the Khanarok Empire. They serve the Great Khagan and played a crucial role in battles and campaigns.

Sharpshooter: Keshig riders are expert archers. They can take the Sharpshooter feat earlier than others and can choose it as their fourth level feat.

Memory and Survival: You have an excellent memory for maps and geography, allowing you to recall the general layout of terrain, settlements, and other features. Additionally, you can find food and fresh water for yourself and up to five others each day, provided the land offers resources like berries, small game, or water.

 
Suggested Characteristics

Specialty:

  • During your time as a Keshig Rider, you had a specific role in your unit. Roll a d10 or choose from the options below:
    1. Officer
    2. Scout
    3. Infantry
    4. Cavalry
    5. Healer
    6. Quartermaster
    7. Support staff (skilled tradesman, Leather Worker, or Blacksmith)
    8. Shepherd
    9. Parent
    10. Elder (Patriarchal Society)

Suggested Characteristics:

  • Personality Trait (d6)
    1. Immense courage and tenacity on the battlefield.
    2. Deep connection to the natural world through shamanism.
    3. Adaptability to ever-changing conditions of The Tear.
    4. Hospitality as a significant cultural value.
    5. Independence and self-reliance from nomadic life.
    6. Pragmatic problem-solving due to harsh survival conditions.

  • Ideals (d6)
    1. Respect for Elders: Elders’ wisdom and experience are valued.
    2. Warrior Code: Individual bravery and valor are celebrated.
    3. Ancestor Veneration: Spirits of the departed are sources of wisdom.
    4. Zealotry: Beliefs worth killing and warring for.
    5. Spiritual Resilience: Importance of shamanistic practices.
    6. Pride in the Nation: Dedication to the city, nation, or people.

  • Bonds (d6)
    1. Family bonds are central to well-being.
    2. Tribe and Clan Loyalty: Defense of group honor and interests.
    3. Fair resource distribution within the community.
    4. Good Samaritan: Protect those who cannot protect themselves.
    5. Comradeship: Value those who fight beside you.
    6. Duty to sustain the tribe by providing children.

  • Flaws (d6)
    1. Violence is my answer to almost any challenge.
    2. Lack of compassion for the weak.
    3. Recklessness in defending courage.
    4. Pride leading to self-destruction.
    5. Disrespect for non-warriors.
    6. Obsession with fame and renown.
 
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