Outlander
Skill Proficiencies: Choose two from Athletics, Nature, Survival, or Insight
Tool Proficiencies: Choose one type of artisan's tools or one musical instrument
Languages: One of your choice
Equipment: A set of traveler's clothes, a hunting trap, a trophy from an animal you have slain, a belt pouch containing 10 gold pieces
Self-Reliant - You are accustomed to relying on yourself and your survival skills in the wilderness, making you independent and resourceful.
Observant - Your time spent in nature has sharpened your senses, allowing you to notice even the smallest details in your surroundings.
Curious - You have a natural curiosity about the world around you, always eager to explore new landscapes and discover hidden wonders.
Easygoing - Your experiences in the wild have taught you to take life as it comes and not to sweat the small stuff.
Adaptable - You are quick to adapt to new environments and challenges, using your resourcefulness to thrive in unfamiliar territory.
Free Spirit - You value your freedom and dislike being tied down by rules and expectations, preferring to follow your instincts and wander wherever the wind takes you.
Difficulty Adjusting - The structured and civilized life of settled societies can sometimes feel stifling and overwhelming to you.
Distrust of Authority - You are wary of authority figures and institutions, finding it hard to trust those who seek to control and restrict your freedom.
Impulsive - Your curiosity and desire for adventure can lead you to act impulsively, sometimes putting yourself and others in danger.
Struggle with Rules - You have trouble adhering to strict rules and regulations, preferring to follow your instincts and intuition.
Disconnected - Spending too much time away from settled communities can leave you feeling disconnected from the people and customs of society.
Reckless Wanderlust - Your desire for exploration and adventure can sometimes lead you to neglect important responsibilities or commitments.
Freedom - You cherish your freedom and the ability to live life on your own terms, unburdened by the constraints of civilization.
Connection to Nature - You feel a deep connection to nature and the wilderness, recognizing its beauty and inherent value.
Adventure - You seek new experiences and thrilling adventures, finding excitement in the unknown and the unexplored.
Peaceful Coexistence - You believe in finding harmony with nature and the creatures that inhabit it, striving to live in balance with the world around you.
Self-Discovery - You view life as a journey of self-discovery, seeking to learn more about yourself and your place in the world through your travels.
Live in the Moment - You value living in the present and embracing the opportunities that come your way, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.
Wanderlust - You have an insatiable wanderlust, always seeking new horizons and eager to explore new lands and cultures.
Close to Nature - You feel most at home in the wilderness, and your heart is happiest when surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Solitude - You often seek moments of solitude to reflect and recharge, finding peace and comfort in the quiet of the wilderness.
Fellow Travelers - You have formed close bonds with fellow adventurers and travelers, sharing a camaraderie born of shared experiences and dangers.
Homecoming - While you love your adventures, a part of you longs to return to the place you once called home, even if only for a short visit.
Ancestral Ties - Your roots are tied to a specific region or clan, and you carry the memories of your people with you wherever you go.
Tool Proficiencies: Choose one type of artisan's tools or one musical instrument
Languages: One of your choice
Equipment: A set of traveler's clothes, a hunting trap, a trophy from an animal you have slain, a belt pouch containing 10 gold pieces
Feature: Versatile Upbringing
aving grown up outside the influence of a specific clan, you have developed a diverse set of skills and perspectives. You gain proficiency in one skill and one tool of your choice. Additionally, you have advantage on Charisma (Persuasion) checks when dealing with members of different clans, as your mixed background allows you to find common ground and foster understanding.Variant: Mixed Heritage
If you come from a mixed heritage, such as having parents from two different clans, you gain the following additional feature:Dual Lineage
Your dual heritage grants you insights and abilities from both clans. Choose one feature from any other clan background. You gain the benefits of that feature as if you had chosen it as part of your background.Personality Traits:
Self-Reliant - You are accustomed to relying on yourself and your survival skills in the wilderness, making you independent and resourceful.
Observant - Your time spent in nature has sharpened your senses, allowing you to notice even the smallest details in your surroundings.
Curious - You have a natural curiosity about the world around you, always eager to explore new landscapes and discover hidden wonders.
Easygoing - Your experiences in the wild have taught you to take life as it comes and not to sweat the small stuff.
Adaptable - You are quick to adapt to new environments and challenges, using your resourcefulness to thrive in unfamiliar territory.
Free Spirit - You value your freedom and dislike being tied down by rules and expectations, preferring to follow your instincts and wander wherever the wind takes you.
Flaws:
Difficulty Adjusting - The structured and civilized life of settled societies can sometimes feel stifling and overwhelming to you.
Distrust of Authority - You are wary of authority figures and institutions, finding it hard to trust those who seek to control and restrict your freedom.
Impulsive - Your curiosity and desire for adventure can lead you to act impulsively, sometimes putting yourself and others in danger.
Struggle with Rules - You have trouble adhering to strict rules and regulations, preferring to follow your instincts and intuition.
Disconnected - Spending too much time away from settled communities can leave you feeling disconnected from the people and customs of society.
Reckless Wanderlust - Your desire for exploration and adventure can sometimes lead you to neglect important responsibilities or commitments.
Ideals:
Freedom - You cherish your freedom and the ability to live life on your own terms, unburdened by the constraints of civilization.
Connection to Nature - You feel a deep connection to nature and the wilderness, recognizing its beauty and inherent value.
Adventure - You seek new experiences and thrilling adventures, finding excitement in the unknown and the unexplored.
Peaceful Coexistence - You believe in finding harmony with nature and the creatures that inhabit it, striving to live in balance with the world around you.
Self-Discovery - You view life as a journey of self-discovery, seeking to learn more about yourself and your place in the world through your travels.
Live in the Moment - You value living in the present and embracing the opportunities that come your way, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.
Bonds:
Wanderlust - You have an insatiable wanderlust, always seeking new horizons and eager to explore new lands and cultures.
Close to Nature - You feel most at home in the wilderness, and your heart is happiest when surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Solitude - You often seek moments of solitude to reflect and recharge, finding peace and comfort in the quiet of the wilderness.
Fellow Travelers - You have formed close bonds with fellow adventurers and travelers, sharing a camaraderie born of shared experiences and dangers.
Homecoming - While you love your adventures, a part of you longs to return to the place you once called home, even if only for a short visit.
Ancestral Ties - Your roots are tied to a specific region or clan, and you carry the memories of your people with you wherever you go.
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