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Adventurers' Guild

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Your local proprietor is Baderon Tenfingers, a Midlander man of forty-eight winters. A skilled mercenary in his youth, he has since retired and opened a tavern in Limsa Lominsa's Upper Decks. He acts as something of a teacher, always looking to help the younger generation find its feet.

Ul'dah - The Quicksand

Your local proprietress is Momodi Modi, a Dunesfolk woman of forty-four summers. Many frequent her tavern, nestled within the Steps of Nald of Ul'dah, searching for her advice and willingness to assist those troubled by personal matters.

Gridania - The Carline Canopy

Your local proprietress is Mother Miounne, a Wildwood woman aged thirty-six. Her tavern in New Gridania boasts an open terrace and mighty waterwheel, attracting many visitors. A talented herbalist and medicine woman, many come to her when they require a reliable hand.

Revenant's Toll - The Seventh Heaven

Your local patron is Slafborn Rhotweitzsyn, a Sea Wolf man of forty-five summers. While not the proprietor of The Seventh Heaven, he'll put in a good word for you as the man elected to lead Revenant's Toll. He is honest, approachable, and a seasoned adventurer.

Skill Proficiencies: Persuasion, and choose one from Athletics, Acrobatics, Arcana, Medicine, or Performance

Languages: One common language of your choice

Tool Proficiencies: Two of your choice

Equipment: A set of traveller's clothes, stamped leveplates from past levequests, letters of appreciation, a sigil of the guild's crest, and a pouch containing 1,000 Gil

Feature: Guild Kickbacks

As long as you remain a member of the guild and maintain a friendly relationship with your local proprietor, you may enjoy complimentary meals and board at no charge to you or your party members. Additionally, your status as a veteran affords you a small following of local fans and admirers.

This feature extends to the other locations by establishing a friendly relationship with their respective proprietors.

Suggested Characteristics

Adventurers come from a myriad of backgrounds and with their own dreams and motivations. Anyone, whether they be a helpful commoner or a seasoned fighter, can become an adventurer if they have the drive to take on the world.

d8 Personality Trait

1 I'm a fighter, so no way am I going to take levequests about picking flowers or knitting socks for the poor.

2 I'm as tough as those little ladybugs outside of Gridania. Look out, I mean business.

3 For my own peace of mind, I always establish official roles and responsibilities when working in a party.

4 I like to collect and display all the different leveplates I earned. Everyone will be so jealous.

5 When returning to the tavern, I throw wide the doors to announce my presence.

6 My relationships with those I work with remain strictly professional.

7 I often make light of tense situations.

8 I love those levequests about picking flowers and knitting socks for the poor!

d6 Ideal

1 Threats. After I help someone, I insist they return the favour when I end up needing something myself. (Evil)

2 Money. 'Tis a dangerous job, but it pays well. (Neutral)

3 Process. I cannot accept polite requests for help, I only pursue official guildleves. (Lawful)

4 Virtue. Like the saints depicted on the leveplates, I will stand for those ideals that help others in need. (Good)

5 Travel. As an adventurer, I get to see, explore, and experience all of Etheirys' beauty. (Any)

6 Apathy. As long as the job gets done, I get to choose how I do it. (Chaotic)

d6 Bond

1 I don't like authority, so I freelance to help the realm.

2 A life full of excitement is why I took this job.

3 I was there and in line when the guild first opened.

4 This sigil carries meaning - to me, and everyone here.

5 My family will be proud of the work I do.

6 I had a hard life, now I can make it easier for others.

d6 Flaw

1 My party would be lost and confused, or even dead without me here to babysit them.

2 I always demand extra gil. It's either that or people can solve their own problems for all I care.

3 I'm not in a good place. I've grown to need that validation from the common folk.

4 I always take full advantage of the tavern's hospitality.

5 I find myself caring less and less, I'm becoming desensitized to the plights of others.

6 As a veteran, the responsibility of dividing rewards is entirely up to me, with no exceptions.