Salvager
Skill Proficiencies Investigation, Perception
Tool Proficiencies Carpenter's Tools, Cartographer's
Tools
Equipment A set of artisan's tools (one of your choice), an ancient artifact found in a sunken ship, a set of traveler's clothes, and a wallet containing B150,000
FEATURE: SHIP SALVAGER
Through years of learning how to dive, hold your breath, and recover valuable items from sunken ships, you can reliably profit from salvaging any shipwreck you find. Whenever you locate a shipwreck, the valuables you find within will always be collectively worth at least B100,000. The time you can hold your breath underwater is also doubled.
SUGGESTED CHARACTERISTICS
Architects are resourceful collectors, treasure hunters, and divers.
SALVAGER PERSONALITY TRAITS
d6 Personality Trait
1 I love talking and being heard more than | like to listen. 2 I'm extremely fond of ruined ships and buildings.
thrive under pressure.
love competing to see who can hold their breath the longest.
5 I'm not afraid of hard work—in fact, | prefer it.
- don't mind getting my hands dirty.
SALVAGER IDEALS
d6 Ideal
1 Crew. If everyone on deck pitches in, we'll always do a great job. (Good)
2 Careful Lines. A proper salvage requires following protocol. (Lawful)
3 Invention. Make what you need out of whatever is at hand. (Chaotic)
4 Perfection. To measure a being and find it lacking is the greatest disappointment. (Evil)
5 Reflection. Muddied water always clears in time. (Any)
6 Hope. The horizon at sea holds the greatest promise. (Any)
SALVAGER BONDS
d6 Bond
- must find a legendary shipwreck located in the most dangerous sea.
2 Much of the treasure | claim will be used to enrich my community. 3. will recover an artifact that was stolen from me out of
a shipwreck long ago.
- repair broken things to redeem what's broken in myself.
| will become the greatest diver that ever lived.
A sea monster destroyed my ship; its head will be mounted on my frame.
SALVAGER FLAWS
d6 Flaw
don't know when to throw something away. You never know when it might be useful again.
become depressed and anxious if I'm away from the sea too long.
am better at ripping through things than putting them together.
am so obsessed with diving that | frequently get decompression sickness.
am judgmental, especially of those | deem homebodies or otherwise lazy.
sometimes take things that don't belong to me, especially if they are very well made.