Cartographer
Governments, rebel groups, and merchant empires, - all need maps to exert control and influence. You bring order to uncharted lands by transcribing their details with quill and parchment, thus offering creating a measure of power where there once was none. Perhaps you are drawn by the unfound, or you simply seek to bring order from chaos. Whatever your aims, a cartographer is an agent of discovery and control.
Skill Proficiencies: Investigation, Perception
Tool Proficiencies: Cartographer's Tools
Languages: One of your choice
Equipment: A set of traveler's clothes, cartographer's tools, a scrap of map to a place you've never been, and a coin purse containing 10 gp.
Features: Surveyor's Eyes
You have an excellent memory for maps and geography, and you can always remember the general layout of terrain, settlements and other features around you. In addition; your eye can immediately determine with great accuracy a question of quantity, distance, or rate in your in your immediate environment.
Suggested Characteristics: Cartographers are defined by their life of travel and exploration.
| d8 |
Personality Trait |
| 1 |
I don’t feel that I’ve truly understood something until I
make a record of it. |
| 2 |
I take great artistic pride in my work, often times
preferring style and beauty over substance |
| 3 |
I’m driven by a wanderlust that led me away from my
native land |
| 4 |
I am very passionate about my work – I once stabbed a
man over an argument about proper map projection. |
| 5 |
I’ve gained much perspective from my travels in
faraway lands, and sometimes my native culture
scarcely feels like home. |
| 6 |
I like thorough definitions, sure things, and exacting
clarity |
| 7 |
I’m not lost – I am exploring |
| 8 |
Discovery and the use of resources for my people is of
higher concern than people or creatures native to that
land. |
| d6 |
Ideal |
| 1 |
Awe. The wide world holds many incredible and
beautiful places, and I’m happy to share these places
with others. (Good) |
| 2 |
Adventure. I am driven to discovery by a desire for new
experience and excitement. (Chaos) |
| 3 |
Greed. With discovery comes resources, and I stand to
gain more than anybody. (Evil) |
| 4 |
Civilization. Civilization and innovation propels us
forward, and barbarism only holds us back. (Lawful) |
| 5 |
Excellence. In all things, I take a certain pride in a job
well done and mastery of one’s work. (Any) |
| 6 |
Truth. Things must be represented the way they truly
are, with no room for embellishment or obfuscation.
(Neutral) |
| d6 |
Bond |
| 1 |
My entire life has been spent looking for a place now
lost to antiquity. |
| 2 |
I once completed a set of maps which I will never give
to the client who commissioned them. |
| 3 |
I have a special love for the lands which I have
surveyed, and I would fight for their preservation |
| 4 |
I am an established and respected member of my
guild, and I value the esteem of my peers very highly |
| 5 |
I am obsessed with finding a new passage through the
mountains or seas, and I have a few ideas about how to
do it |
| 6 |
The marking of one location is absent from every map I
make, because no one must learn of that place’s true
whereabouts. |
| d6 |
Flaw |
| 1 |
I tend to look at the bigger picture, and often overlook
the small details. |
| 2 |
I am easily distracted by the promise of information. |
| 3 |
I am much more concerned with my legacy and
prestige than the accuracy or quality of my work. |
| 4 |
If I don’t deem something important, I ignore it
entirely. |
| 5 |
I can’t seem to put down roots, and I get anxious
about being in one place for long. |
| 6 |
I look down on people who have never travelled more
than a few miles from where they were born. |
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