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Aranxes Softmane

Rogue / Monk 5 / 1 Class & Level
Noble Background
Human Variant Race
CN Alignment

Strength 12
+1
Dexterity 20
+5
constitution 14
+2
intelligence 16
+3
wisdom 17
+3
charisma 10
+0
Total Hit Dice 3
Hit Die
1d8+2
+3 proficiency bonus
+1 Strength
+8 Dexterity
+2 Constitution
+6 Intelligence
+4 Wisdom
+0 Charisma
saving throws
+8 Acrobatics
+3 Animal Handling
+3 Arcana
+3 Athletics
+0 Deception
+3 History
+8 Insight
+0 Intimidation
+4 Investigation
+3 Medicine
+3 Nature
+9 Perception
+0 Performance
+3 Persuasion
+3 Religion
+8 Sleight of Hands
+8 Stealth
+5 Survival
skills Acrobatics, History, Investigation, Persuasion, Sleight of Hand, Athletics, Stealth, Flute Expertise: Insight, Perception proficiencies

 
18
Armor Class
46
Hit Points
+5
Initiative
30
Speed
Rapier 1d20+8 1d8+5
Longbow (150/600) 1d20+8 1d8+5
Dagger 1d20+8 1d4+5
Katana 1d20+8 2d4+5
Sneak Attack 3d6
Unarmed Strike 1d20+8 1d4+5
Attacks
Known Languages: Common, Thieves' Cant, Elvish
Apprentice Language: Dwarvish
Proficiences
Armor: Unarmored

Weapons: Dagger, Rapier, Katana

Magic Items: Diplomat's Pouch
Equipment
My favor, once lost, is lost forever.
I take great pains to always look my best
Personality Traits
Independence. I must prove that I can handle myself without the coddling of my family. (Chaotic)
Ideals
I will face any challenge to win the approval of my family.
Bonds
By my words and actions, I often bring shame to my family.
Flaws
Keen Mind
Increase 1 to Intelligent
Always know which way is north
Always know how many hours till sunrise or sunset
Can accurately recall anything you heard or seen within the past month
Features & Traits

Heroes Enabled

The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment

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Rapier

Melee Weapon Finesse Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Martial 1d8 Piercing Finesse

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

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Shortbow

Ranged Weapon Ammunition, Two-Handed Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d6 Piercing 80/320 ft Ammunition, Two-Handed

Cost: 25 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

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Dagger

Melee Weapon Finesse, Light, Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d4 Piercing 20/60 ft Finesse, Light, Thrown

Cost: 2 gp Weight: 1 lb


 

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Dagger

Melee Weapon Finesse, Light, Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d4 Piercing 20/60 ft Finesse, Light, Thrown

Cost: 2 gp Weight: 1 lb


 

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Leather Armor

Light Armor Common

The breastplate and shoulder protectors of this armor are made of leather that has been stiffened by being boiled in oil. The rest of the armor is made of softer and more flexible materials.

Type AC STR Req. Stealth Dis. Properties
Light 11 + Dex Modifier

Cost: 10 gp Weight: 10 lb


 

Arcane Thieves' Tools

Wondrous Item Uncommon

This finely crafted collection of picks, pliers, and files function as a normal set of thieves' tools. If you are proficient with thieves' tools, you may take a bonus action to expend a spell slot of 1st level or higher while using these tools, to grant yourself advantage on a Dexterity check using thieves’ tools.


 

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Backpack

Adventuring Gear Common

A backpack is a leather pack carried on the back, typically with straps to secure it. A backpack can hold 1 cubic foot/ 30 pounds of gear.   You can also strap items, such as a bedroll or a coil of rope, to the outside of a backpack.

Cost: 2gp Weight: 5lb


 

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Bedroll

Adventuring Gear Common

You never know where you’re going to sleep, and a bedroll helps you get better sleep in a hayloft or on the cold ground. A bedroll consists of bedding and a blanket thin enough to be rolled up and tied. In an emergency, it can double as a stretcher.

Cost: 1gp Weight: 7lb


 

Signet Ring - Agency of the Unseen

Ring Very Rare

This ring bears the symbol of the Agency of the Unseen, an Ꜷ in reverse. It is used as an indication of allegiance to The Unseen, but also as a Wax Seal Stamp.


 

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Tinderbox

Adventuring Gear Common

This small container holds flint, fire steel, and tinder (usually dry cloth soaked in light oil) used to kindle a fire. Using it to light a torch -- or anything else with abundant, exposed fuel -- takes an action. Lighting any other fire takes 1 minute.

Cost: 5sp Weight: 1lb


 

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Torch

Adventuring Gear Common

A torch burns for 1 hour, providing bright light in a 20-foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet. If you make a melee attack with a burning torch and hit, it deals 1 fire damage.

Cost: 1cp Weight: 1lb


 

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Waterskin

Adventuring Gear Common

A waterskin can hold 4 pints of liquid.

Cost: 2sp Weight: 5lb


 

Ball Bearings

Adventuring Gear Common

Category: Items Save: Dexterity Target: Each creature in a 10-foot square centered on a point within range As an action, you can spill these tiny metal balls from their pouch to cover a level, square area that is 10 feet on a side. A creature moving across the covered area must succeed on a DC 10 Dexterity saving throw or fall prone. A creature moving through the area at half speed doesn’t need to make the save.

Weight: 2 lb


 

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Candle

Adventuring Gear Common

For 1 hour, a candle sheds bright light in a 5-foot radius and dim light for an additional 5 feet.

Cost: 1cp Weight: --


 

Crowbar

Adventuring Gear Common

Using a crowbar grants advantage to strength checks where the crowbar's leverage can be applied.

Cost: 2gp Weight: 5lb


 

Hammer

Adventuring Gear Common

This one-handed hammer with an iron head is useful for pounding pitons into a wall.

Cost: 1gp Weight: 3lbs


 

Piton

Adventuring Gear Common

When a wall doesn’t offer handholds and footholds, you can make your own. A piton is a steel spike with an eye through which you can loop a rope.

Cost: 5cp Weight: 1/4lb


 

Burglar's Pack

Adventuring Gear Common

A backpack that contains: a bag of 1,000 ball bearings, 10 feet of string, a bell, 5 candles, a crowbar, a hammer, 10 pitons, a hooded lantern, 2 flasks of oil, 5 days rations, a tinderbox, and a waterskin. Attached to the outside of the pack is 50 feet of hempen rope.


 

Ettercap Daggers

Weapon

Varies

Due to the nature of Ettercaps, these daggers are unusually good at piercing the carapace of arachnids.
Any hit made against a spider creature is a critical hit. 

Type Damage Damage Range
Simple Melee 1d4 Piercing


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Longbow

Ranged Weapon Ammunition, Heavy, Two-Handed Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Martial 1d8 Piercing 150/600 ft Ammunition, Heavy, Two-Handed

Cost: 50 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

The statblocks of your class features

Inquisitive


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d8 per Inquisitive level
Hit Points at first Level: See Rogue
Hit Points at Higher Levels: See Rogue

Proficiences

Armor: See Rogue
Weapons: See Rogue
Tools: See Rogue
Saving Throws: See Rogue
Skills: See Rogue

Subclass Options

Ear for Deceit

At 3rd level, whenever you make a Wisdom (Insight) check to determine whether a creature is lying, treat a roll of 7 or lower on the d20 as an 8.  

Eye for Detail

Starting at 3rd level, you can use a bonus action to make a Wisdom (Perception) check to spot a hidden creature or object or to make an Intelligence (Investigation) check to uncover or decipher clues.  

Insightful Fighting

At 3rd level, as a bonus action, you can make a Wisdom (Insight) check against a creature you can see that isn't incapacitated, contested by the target's Charisma (Deception) check. If you succeed, you can use your Sneak Attack against that target even if you don't have advantage on the attack roll, but not if you have disadvantage on it.   This benefit lasts for 1 minute or until you successfully use this feature against a different target.  

Steady Eye

Starting at 9th level, you have advantage on any Wisdom (Perception) or Intelligence (Investigation) check if you move no more than half your speed on the same turn.  

Unerring Eye

Beginning at 13th level, as an action, you sense the presence of illusions, shapechangers not in their original form, and other magic designed to deceive the senses within 30 feet of you, provided you aren't blinded or deafened. You sense that an effect is attempting to trick you, but you gain no insight into what is hidden or into its true nature.   You can use this feature a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of once), and you regain all expended uses of it when you finish a long rest.  

Eye for Weakness

At 17th level, while your Insightful Fighting feature applies to a creature, your Sneak Attack damage against that creature increases by 3d6.
 

Monk


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d8 per Monk level
Hit Points at first Level: 1d8 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d8 (or 5) + your Constitution modifier

Proficiences

Armor: None
Weapons: Simple weapons, shortswords
Tools: choose one type of artisans tools or one musical instrument
Saving Throws: Strength, Dexterity
Skills: choose two from Acrobatics, Athletics, History, Insight, Religion, and stealth

Starting Equipment

You star with the following equipment in addition the the equipment granted by your background   (a) a shortsword or (b) any simple weapon (b) a dungeoneers pack or (b) an explorers pack 10 darts

Monk


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d8 per Monk level
Hit Points at first Level: 8
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 5+con

Proficiences

Armor: None
Weapons: Simple

Weapons


WeaponCostDamageWeightProperties
Simple Melee Weapons
Club1 sp1d4 bludgeoning2 lb.Light
Dagger2 gp1d4 piercing1 lb.Finesse, light, thrown (range 20/60)
Greatclub2 sp1d8 bludgeoning10 lb.Two-handed
Handaxe5 gp1d6 slashing2 lb.Light, thrown (range 20/60)
Javelin5 sp1d6 piercing2 lb.Thrown (range 30/120)
Light Hammer2 gp1d4 bludgeoning2 lb.Light, thrown (range 20/60)
Mace5 gp1d6 bludgeoning4 lb.
Quarterstaff2 sp1d6 bludgeoning4 lb.Versatile (1d8)
Sickle1 gp1d4 slashing2 lb.Light
Spear1 gp1d6 piercing3 lb.Thrown (range 20/60), versatile (1d8)
Simple Ranged Weapons
Crossbow, light25 gp1d8 piercing5 lb.Ammunition (range 80/320), loading, two-handed
Dart5 cp1d4 piercing1/4 lb.Finesse, thrown (range 20/60)
Shortbow25 gp1d6 piercing2 lb.Ammunition (range 80/320), two-handed
Sling1 sp1d4 bludgeoningAmmunition (range 30/120)
Martial Melee Weapons
Battleaxe10 gp1d8 slashing4 lb.Versatile (1d10)
Flail10 gp1d8 bludgeoning2 lb.
Glaive20 gp1d10 slashing6 lb.Heavy, reach, two-handed
Greataxe30 gp1d12 slashing7 lb.Heavy, two-handed
Greatsword50 gp2d6 slashing6 lb.Heavy, two-handed
Halberd20 gp1d10 slashing6 lb.Heavy, reach, two-handed
Lance10 gp1d12 piercing6 lb.Reach, special
Longsword15 gp1d8 slashing3 lb.Versatile (1d10)
Maul10 gp2d6 bludgeoning10 lb.Heavy, two-handed
Morningstar15 gp1d8 piercing4 lb.
Pike5 gp1d10 piercing18 lb.Heavy, reach, two-handed
Rapier25 gp1d8 piercing2 lb.Finesse
Scimitar25 gp1d6 slashing3 lb.Finesse, light
Shortsword10 gp1d6 piercing2 lb.Finesse, light
Trident5 gp1d6 piercing4 lb.Thrown (range 20/60), versatile (1d8)
War Pick5 gp1d8 piercing2 lb.
Warhammer15 gp1d8 bludgeoning2 lb.Versatile (1d10)
Whip2 gp1d4 slashing3 lb.Finesse, reach
Martial Ranged Weapons
Blowgun10 gp1 piercing1 lb.Ammunition (range 25/100), loading
Crossbow, hand75 gp1d6 piercing3 lb.Ammunition (range 30/120), light, loading
Crossbow, heavy50 gp1d10 piercing18 lb.Ammunition (range 100/400), heavy, loading, two-handed
Longbow50 gp1d8 piercing2 lb.Ammunition (range 150/600), heavy, two-handed
Net1 gp3 lb.Special, thrown (range 5/15)
and Shortswords
Tools: any one type of artisan's tools or any one musical instrument of your choice
Saving Throws:
Skills:

Class Features

Unarmored Defense, Martial Arts, Ki, Flurry of Blows, Patient Defense, Step of the Wind, Unarmored Movement, Monastic Tradition, Deflect Missiles, Slow Fall, Extra Attack, Stunning Strike, Ki-Empowered Strikes, Stillness of Mind, Evasion, Purity of Body, Tongue of the Sun and Moon, Diamond Soul, Timeless Body, Empty Body, Perfect Soul


LevelProficiency BonusMartial ArtsKi PointsUnarmored MovementFeatures
1st+21d4Unarmored Defense, Martial Arts
2nd+21d42+10 ft.Ki, Unarmored Movement
3rd+21d43+10 ft.Monastic Tradition, Deflect Missiles
4th+21d44+10 ft.Ability Score Improvement, Slow Fall
5th+31d65+10 ft.Extra Attack, Stunning Strike
6th+31d66+15 ft.Ki-Empowered Strikes, Monastic Tradition feature
7th+31d67+15 ft.Evasion, Stillness of Mind
8th+31d68+15 ft.Ability Score Improvement
9th+41d69+15 ft.Unarmored Movement improvement
10th+41d610+20 ft.Purity of Body
11th+41d811+20 ft.Monastic Tradition feature
12th+41d812+20 ft.Ability Score Improvement
13th+51d813+20 ft.Tongue of the Sun and Moon
14th+51d814+25 ft.Diamond Soul
15th+51d815+25 ft.Timeless Body
16th+51d816+25 ft.Ability Score Improvement
17th+61d1017+25 ft.Monastic Tradition feature
18th+61d1018+30 ft.Empty Body
19th+61d1019+30 ft.Ability Score Improvement
20th+61d1020+30 ft.Perfect Soul

Statblocks for your familiars, mounts etc.

Statblocks for race/species of the character.

Variant Human

Ability Score Increase Two different ability scores of your choice increase by 1.
Size Medium
Speed Your base walking speed is 30 feet.

These were the stories of a restless people who long ago took to the seas and rivers in longboats, first to pillage and terrorize, then to settle. Yet there was an energy, a love of adventure, that sang from every page. Long into the night Liriel read, lighting candle after precious candle. She’d never given much thought to humans, but these stories fascinated her. In these yellowed pages were tales of bold heroes, strange and fierce animals, mighty primitive gods, and a magic that was part and fabric of that distant land. — Elaine Cunningham, Daughter of the Drow
  In the reckonings of most worlds, humans are the youngest of the common races, late to arrive on the world scene and short-lived in comparison to dwarves, elves, and dragons. Perhaps it is because of their shorter lives that they strive to achieve as much as they can in the years they are given. Or maybe they feel they have something to prove to the elder races, and that’s why they build their mighty empires on the foundation of conquest and trade. Whatever drives them, humans are the innovators, the achievers, and the pioneers of the worlds.   A Broad Spectrum
With their penchant for migration and conquest, humans are more physically diverse than other common races. There is no typical human. An individual can stand from 5 feet to a little over 6 feet tall and weigh from 125 to 250 pounds. Human skin shades range from nearly black to very pale, and hair colors from black to blond (curly, kinky, or straight males might sport facial hair that is sparse or thick. A lot of humans have a dash of nonhuman blood, revealing hints of elf, orc, or other lineages. Humans reach adulthood in their late teens and rarely live even a single century.   Variety in All Things
Humans are the most adaptable and ambitious people among the common races. They have widely varying tastes, morals, and customs in the many different lands where they have settled. When they settle, though, they stay: they build cities to last for the ages, and great kingdoms that can persist for long centuries. An individual human might have a relatively short life span, but a human nation or culture preserves traditions with origins far beyond the reach of any single human’s memory. They live fully in the present—making them well suited to the adventuring life—but also plan for the future, striving to leave a lasting legacy. Individually and as a group, humans are adaptable opportunists, and they stay alert to changing political and social dynamics.  
EVERYONE'S SECOND-BEST FRIENDS
Just as readily as they mix with each other, humans mingle with members of other races. They get along with almost everyone, though they might not be close to many. Humans serve as ambassadors, diplomats, magistrates, merchants, and functionaries of all kinds.
Dwarves. “They’re stout folk, stalwart friends, and true to their word. Their greed for gold is their downfall, though.”
Elves. “It’s best not to wander into elven woods. They don’t like intruders, and you’ll as likely be bewitched as peppered with arrows. Still, if an elf can get past that damned racial pride and actually treat you like an equal, you can learn a lot from them.”
Halflings. “It’s hard to beat a meal in a halfling home, as long as you don’t crack your head on the ceiling—good food and good stories in front of a nice, warm fire. If halflings had a shred of ambition, they might really amount to something.”
Lasting Institutions
Where a single elf or dwarf might take on the responsibility of guarding a special location or a powerful secret, humans found sacred orders and institutions for such purposes. While dwarf clans and halfling elders pass on the ancient traditions to each new generation, human temples, governments, libraries, and codes of law fix their traditions in the bedrock of history. Humans dream of immortality, but (except for those few who seek undeath or divine ascension to escape death’s clutches) they achieve it by ensuring that they will be remembered when they are gone.   Although some humans can be xenophobic, in general their societies are inclusive. Human lands welcome large numbers of nonhumans compared to the proportion of humans who live in nonhuman lands.   Exemplars of Ambition
Humans who seek adventure are the most daring and ambitious members of a daring and ambitious race. They seek to earn glory in the eyes of their fellows by amassing power, wealth, and fame. More than other people, humans champion causes rather than territories or groups.   Human Names and Ethnicities
Having so much more variety than other cultures, humans as a whole have no typical names. Some human parents give their children names from other languages, such as Dwarvish or Elvish (pronounced more or less correctly), but most parents give names that are linked to their region’s culture or to the naming traditions of their ancestors.   The material culture and physical characteristics of humans can change wildly from region to region. In the Forgotten Realms, for example, the clothing, architecture, cuisine, music, and literature are different in the northwestern lands of the Silver Marches than in distant Turmish or Impiltur to the east—and even more distinctive in far-off Kara-Tur. Human physical characteristics, though, vary according to the ancient migrations of the earliest humans, so that the humans of the Silver Marches have every possible variation of coloration and features.   In the Forgotten Realms, nine human ethnic groups are widely recognized, though over a dozen others are found in more localized areas of Faerûn. These groups, and the typical names of their members, can be used as inspiration no matter which world your human is in.   Calishite Shorter and slighter in build than most other humans, Calishites have dusky brown skin, hair, and eyes. They’re found primarily in southwest Faerûn.   Calishite Names: (Male) Aseir, Bardeid, Haseid, Khemed, Mehmen, Sudeiman, Zasheir; (female) Atala, Ceidil, Hama, Jasmal, Meilil, Seipora, Yasheira, Zasheida; (surnames) Basha, Dumein, Jassan, Khalid, Mostana, Pashar, Rein   Chondathan Chondathans are slender, tawny-skinned folk with brown hair that ranges from almost blond to almost black. Most are tall and have green or brown eyes, but these traits are hardly universal. Humans of Chondathan descent dominate the central lands of Faerûn, around the Inner Sea.   Chondathan Names: (Male) Darvin, Dorn, Evendur, Gorstag, Grim, Helm, Malark, Morn, Randal, Stedd; (female) Arveene, Esvele, Jhessail, Kerri, Lureene, Miri, Rowan, Shandri, Tessele; (surnames) Amblecrown, Buckman, Dundragon, Evenwood, Greycastle, Tallstag   Damaran Found primarily in the northwest of Faerûn, Damarans are of moderate height and build, with skin hues ranging from tawny to fair. Their hair is usually brown or black, and their eye color varies widely, though brown is most common.   Damaran Names: (Male) Bor, Fodel, Glar, Grigor, Igan, Ivor, Kosef, Mival, Orel, Pavel, Sergor; (female) Alethra, Kara, Katernin, Mara, Natali, Olma, Tana, Zora; (surnames) Bersk, Chernin, Dotsk, Kulenov, Marsk, Nemetsk, Shemov, Starag   Illuskan Illuskans are tall, fair-skinned folk with blue or steely gray eyes. Most have raven-black hair, but those who inhabit the extreme northwest have blond, red, or light brown hair.   Illuskan Names: (Male) Ander, Blath, Bran, Frath, Geth, Lander, Luth, Malcer, Stor, Taman, Urth; (female) Amafrey, Betha, Cefrey, Kethra, Mara, Olga, Silifrey, Westra; (surnames) Brightwood, Helder, Hornraven, Lackman, Stormwind, Windrivver   Mulan Dominant in the eastern and southeastern shores of the Inner Sea, the Mulan are generally tall, slim, and amber-skinned, with eyes of hazel or brown. Their hair ranges from black to dark brown, but in the lands where the Mulan are most prominent, nobles and many other Mulan shave off all their hair.   Mulan Names: (Male) Aoth, Bareris, Ehput-Ki, Kethoth, Mumed, Ramas, So-Kehur, Thazar-De, Urhur; (female) Arizima, Chathi, Nephis, Nulara, Murithi, Sefris, Thola, Umara, Zolis; (surnames) Ankhalab, Anskuld, Fezim, Hahpet, Nathandem, Sepret, Uuthrakt   Rashemi Most often found east of the Inner Sea and often intermingled with the Mulan, Rashemis tend to be short, stout, and muscular. They usually have dusky skin, dark eyes, and thick black hair.   Rashemi Names: (Male) Borivik, Faurgar, Jandar, Kanithar, Madislak, Ralmevik, Shaumar, Vladislak; (female) Fyevarra, Hulmarra, Immith, Imzel, Navarra, Shevarra, Tammith, Yuldra; (surnames) Chergoba, Dyernina, Iltazyara, Murnyethara, Stayanoga, Ulmokina   Shou The Shou are the most numerous and powerful ethnic group in Kara-Tur, far to the east of Faerûn. They are yellowish-bronze in hue, with black hair and dark eyes. Shou surnames are usually presented before the given name.   Shou Names: (Male) An, Chen, Chi, Fai, Jiang, Jun, Lian, Long, Meng, On, Shan, Shui, Wen; (female) Bai, Chao, Jia, Lei, Mei, Qiao, Shui, Tai; (surnames) Chien, Huang, Kao, Kung, Lao, Ling, Mei, Pin, Shin, Sum, Tan, Wan   Tethyrian Widespread along the entire Sword Coast at the western edge of Faerûn, Tethyrians are of medium build and height, with dusky skin that tends to grow fairer the farther north they dwell. Their hair and eye color varies widely, but brown hair and blue eyes are the most common. Tethyrians primarily use Chondathan names.   Turami Native to the southern shore of the Inner Sea, the Turami people are generally tall and muscular, with dark mahogany skin, curly black hair, and dark eyes.   Turami Names: (Male) Anton, Diero, Marcon, Pieron, Rimardo, Romero, Salazar, Umbero; (female) Balama, Dona, Faila, Jalana, Luisa, Marta, Quara, Selise, Vonda; (surnames) Agosto, Astorio, Calabra, Domine, Falone, Marivaldi, Pisacar, Ramondo  
Skills You gain proficiency in one skill of your choice.   Feat You gain one feat of your choice.

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Dragonchess set

Gaming Set Common

a chess set with the pieces all shaped in the form of dragons

Cost: 2gp Weight: 1/2lb


 

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Forgery kit

Artisan Tool Common

This small box contains a variety of papers and parchments, pens and inks, seals and Sealing wax, gold and silver leaf, and other supplies necessary to create convincing forgeries of physical documents. Proficiency with this kit lets you add your Proficiency Bonus to any Ability Checks you make to create a physical forgery of a document.

Weight: 5lb


 

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