Motivation: To Serve Humanity - Other people always need help and tho character realizes that his lot is to help them.
Fantasy Character Race: Human - The most common race in many game systems. If one is familiar with modern examples of humanity, then one has a good basis for humanity when found anywhere else. Culture: May be of any Culture level. Uses standard events tables.
Culture: Civilized - Native to Wilds or UrbanCivilized cultures are most otten noted for central governments (which seem to exist solely for the purpose of ccllecting taxes) and large ctties and stocked wi1h the dubious benefits of civiliza1ion - table manners, royal dynasties, wizards, pro fessional thieves, naval warfare, civil engineering and of ccurse, tax accountants. The hereditary warrior classes have beccme landed gentlefolk as knights and samurai are replaced by paid soldiery. Historical examples include: Persian and Early Roman Empires, imperial China, Serenium kingdom, dynastic Egypt, feudal Japan, the lncan empire. Fictional civilized cultures include: J. R. R. Tolkein's Gondoreans, Raymond Feist's Kingdom of the Isles, and Robert E. Howard's Aquiloneans.Gameplay Benefits: A civilized charaeler has a chance to have develop a hobby. If a Civilized character later changes to a Barbarian or Nomad Culture, he or she will be able to live as if he or she were one Social Status level higher and gain the Culture's survival skills.Survival: Choose either Urban or Wilderness, but character initially has ability in either environment. Literacy: A character from a Civilized Culture has a chance to be literate in his or her native language.Roleplay: Civilized peoples classically take a dim view of lesser cultures, often viewing them as less than human - especially true for those of Well-to-Do and higher Social Status. "Helpful" Civilized folk may feel a need to bring Civilization to lower Culture levels. A civilized character usually feels most at home in a cny and will be aware of what a cny has to offer.
Social Status: Destitute - These individuals are considered the dregs of society. They often lack property and a permanent home. Some are unemployed and unable to find work, while others are indentured to a master, living at their mercy. Primitives, in particular, often struggle to survive on the meager resources the land provides.Their primary focus is on foraging and scavengingthis is a life of mere survival with no luxuries. Money is scarce, and any income goes directly toward staying alive. This group includes people like non-guild beggars, street dwellers, serfs, sharecroppers, rural bandits, some slaves, and unfortunate primitives.
Life Period: Adulthood -
Underworld, How it started: Punisher - The character feels he is punishing those responsible for misdeeds done to him.
Underworld, Type of Crime: Prostitution - The character is heavily involved in Prostitution.
Underworld, Events: Gang Leader! - The character becomes the leader of a gang or if he is part of a bandit group, he beoomes 1he bandit chief. It a pirate, he beoomes a pirate captain.
Birth Legitimacy?: Legitimate - Legitimate Birth
The Family: Mother & Father - Mother and Father only (not extended family)
The Family: Extended family - Extended family, including mother and father, [1d4] grandparents and [1d4] aunts/uncles/cousins.