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You've spent your life wandering the countryside, honing your skills as a chef and a hunter. You've learned to forage for ingredients, track game, and prepare delicious meals from whatever you can find. You've also learned to navigate the dangers of the wilderness, and you're always prepared for anything. Whether you're setting traps for game, tending to a sick traveler, or cooking a feast for a grateful village, you're always ready for adventure.

 
Skill Proficiencies:  

Hunter's Instinct: You have proficiency in the Survival skill. You can track creatures in the wild, identify edible plants and animals, and set traps.

Traveler's Versatility: You have proficiency in the Perception skill. You are always alert to your surroundings, and you can spot hidden dangers or opportunities that others might miss.

Tool Proficiencies: Culinary Prowess: You have proficiency in the cooking utensils  You can prepare meals that provide temporary bonuses to your allies, such as increased Strength or Dexterity for a short duration

Roadside Remedies: You know a number of herbal remedies for common ailments. You can use these remedies to treat minor injuries or illnesses.

Languages: Language of the Wild: You can speak, read, and write one additional language of your choice. This language is often associated with the wilderness, such as Druidic or Sylvan.
Equipment:  

  • Cooking Kit: this isn't just a simple mess kit. It's a collection of tools you've carefully curated, perhaps with a few custom modifications. The spice pouch might contain rare or exotic seasonings you've collected on your travels.
  • A hunting trap: For catching small game.
  • A hunting knife: Sharp and versatile for both hunting and cooking.
  • A set of traveler's clothes: Practical and durable.
  • A small journal: Filled with recipes, foraging notes, and travel observations.
  • A map of the local region: Marked with potential foraging spots and hunting grounds.
  • Heirloom Item: Consider adding a small heirloom item that has sentimental value, such as a worn wooden spoon or a small, intricately carved spice box.
  • Signature Recipe: Develop a signature recipe that your character is known for. This could be a dish that you've perfected over years of travel or a unique concoction that you've created using rare ingredients.

 

 
 
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