The tides are your heartbeat, and the moon your guide. You are called by the sea.
- Skill Proficiencies: Survival, Insight
- Tool Proficiencies: Navigator’s tools
- Languages: Aquan
Feature: Moon-Drawn Soul
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You always know the direction of the nearest large body of water.
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You can hold your breath for three times as long as normal.
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When fully submerged, you gain advantage on saving throws against being charmed or frightened.
Suggested Characteristics
| d6 | Personality Trait |
|---|---|
| 1 | I’m calm on the surface, but deep currents swirl beneath. |
| 2 | I find comfort in silence, like the ocean’s stillness. |
| 3 | I always leave a trail of damp footprints, even when I shouldn’t. |
| 4 | I sing sea shanties under my breath, often without realizing. |
| 5 | I rarely speak—but when I do, it's deliberate. |
| 6 | I love collecting shells, stones, or bottles. I say they “speak” to me. |
| d6 | Ideal |
|---|---|
| 1 | Adaptability. Like water, I flow around all obstacles. (Neutral) |
| 2 | Depth. There’s more beneath the surface—of everything. (Any) |
| 3 | Vengeance. Like the sea, I hold onto wrongs… and drown them. (Evil) |
| 4 | Guidance. I serve as a beacon to the lost. (Good) |
| 5 | Cycles. The tides rise and fall—so too does fate. (Neutral) |
| 6 | Mystery. Secrets are sacred. Let them rest below. (Any) |
| d6 | Bond |
|---|---|
| 1 | I search for a ship lost to the deeps—a grave, or a treasure. |
| 2 | A sea spirit once saved me. I must repay the debt. |
| 3 | I swore an oath to the moon herself. |
| 4 | My family has drowned, and the sea still sings their names. |
| 5 | I wear a charm carved from a kraken’s tooth. |
| 6 | I once heard a song beneath the waves. I still follow it. |
| d6 | Flaw |
|---|---|
| 1 | I avoid making strong connections—I fear they'll be washed away. |
| 2 | I feel like I’m drowning when I can’t solve a problem. |
| 3 | I hoard things like a sea dragon—can’t help it. |
| 4 | I trust the sea more than people. |
| 5 | I speak in riddles to avoid revealing too much. |
| 6 | I sometimes lose myself watching the tide... even in battle. |
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