You grew up on the streets, alone, orphaned and poor. You had no one to take care of you or feed you, so you learned to do it yourself. You fought fiercely for food and constantly kept watch over other desperate souls who might steal from you. You slept on roofs and alleys, exposed to the elements, and endured illnesses without medical help or a place to recover. You survived in spite of everything, and you did it through cunning, strength, agility or a combination of each. You start your adventurous career with enough money to live modestly but safely for at least ten days. How did you get this money? What happened to get you out of desperate circumstances and into a better life?
- Skill Proficiencies:
Stealth, Sleight of Hand
- Tool Proficiencies:
Disguise Kit, Thieve's Tools
- Equipment:
A small knife, a map of the city you grew up in, a pet rat, a small object to remember your parents, a set of regular clothes, and a 10 PO.
Feature: City Knowledge
You know the secret patterns and flow of cities, and you can find passages through the urban sprawl that others would pass up. When you are not in combat, you (and the companions you guide) can travel between any two locations in the city at twice the speed normally allowed.
Suggested Characteristics
Orphans were shaped by lives of extreme poverty, for better or for worse. They tend to be driven by a commitment to the people with whom they share life on the street or an uncontrollable desire to find a better life - and perhaps to get something back from all the rich people who have treated you so badly.
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Respect to all. Community. Change, everything is always changing. I help those who help me and the opposite is true. Ambitious.
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Ideal |
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Respect to all. Community. Change, everything is always changing. I help those who help me and the opposite is true. Ambitious.
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Bond |
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I sponsor the orphanage and owe a lot to the orphans. No one should endure the hardships I went through.
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Flaw |
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1
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I will never trust anyone fully. It's not theft if I need more than anyone else. If I'm at a disadvantage, I'll run away.
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