The cowboy is a symbol of freedom, adventure, and grit in the vast frontiers and prairies. These livestock herders, also called vaqueros, buckaroos, or wranglers, guide their animals across huge ranches with skill and care. You have lived under the open skies, in harmony with the land and the creatures you tend.
Your path has been varied. You may have excelled at the rodeo, focused on the horses as a wrangler, or switched from lawman to outlaw. No matter what road you took, your skills and stories are as distinctive as the places you've seen. To have the spirit of the cowboy is to live where freedom and duty meet. With your lasso ready and your faithful horse beside you, you face your adventures with the resilience of those who became legends in their own right.
Tradition
Every cowboy has a reason and a purpose. You don't live out here for nothing. Roll on the table below or choose the tradition that best fits your history on the frontier.
| d12 | Tradition |
|---|---|
| 1 | Rodeo Star |
| 2 | Livestock Rustler |
| 3 | Local Sheriff |
| 4 | Cattle Rancher |
| 5 | Frontier Missionary |
| 6 | Vigilante Justice |
| 7 | Notorious Outlaw |
| 8 | Freedom Fighter |
| 9 | Gold Seeker |
| 10 | Trailblazing Pioneer |
| 11 | Horse Wrangler |
| 12 | Foreman |
- Ability Scores: Dexterity, Constitution, Wisdom
- Feat: Alert
- Skill Proficiencies: Animal Handling, Survival
- Tool Proficiencies: Pan Flute (Harmonica), Vehicles (Land)
- Equipment: A Whip, 50 feet of Rope (Lasso), a Pan Flute (Harmonica), Traveler's Clothes (with chaps and a 10-gallon hat), a Hooded Lantern and 2 flasks of Oil, a Tinderbox, a Bedroll, Saddlebags, an Iron Pot (cast-iron Frying Pan), 10 days of Rations, a Waterskin (Canteen), a lucky charm, and a Pouch containing 15 GP.
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