Treasure Hunter

You came to the City in search of fortune and glory. You may be a sellsword, a tomb raider, or an aspiring merchant hoping to find new inventory. You have a sixth sense for danger.

Skill Proficiency: Perception, Insight

Tool Proficiency: Thieves’ Tools, One Alchemy Tool

Read the Room

Add +5 to your passive perception.

(Optional) Starting Wizard Spells

Treasure Hunter’s Spellbook

Burning Hands, Comprehend Languages, Detect Magic, Identify, Shield, Sleep

(Optional) Trait Tables

Personality Traits
d6 Personality Trait
1 I’m nervous and jumpy, always watching for danger.
2 I’m hard-bit and not easily impressed.
3 I maintain a sense of awe and wonder towards the City, despite it’s horrors.
4 I’m constantly looking for ways to make my fortune from the City.
5 I’m a thrill-seeker that lives for unexpected complications.
6 I believe in having a plan, a backup plan, and a backup for the backup plan.
Ideals
d6 Ideal
1 Fortune. I’m going find a treasure worth a small country.
2 Fame. Everyone will know my name one day.
3 Adventure. Testing myself against the City makes me feel alive.
4 Mulligan. A peerless treasure is how I can change my fate for the better.
5 Growth. Each successful dive forces me to become better.
6 Power. The treasures I seek will make me greater than any of my rivals.
Bonds
d6 Ideal
1 Comradery. My adventuring companions are all the family I need.
2 Love. There’s someone waiting for me back home, but I must succeed to be worthy of them.
3 Rivalry. My nemesis is also in the Canvaslands, and I must surpass them.
4 Debt. I owe quite a bit of money, and must repay them or face dire consequences.
5 Panacea. An person important to me is ill, and I think that the cure may be here.
6 Loner. My life is a private one, and success is my path to true independence.
Flaws
d6 Ideal
1 Big Head. I think that I’m much stronger than I really am.
2 Bitter. Several failed expeditions have left me jaded and prone to looking down on newcomers.
3 Optimist. I think things will turn out okay, even if all evidence suggests otherwise.
4 Driven. My need to succeed blinds me to important details, and often places me in greater danger.
5 Mistrust. I expect the worst of others.
6 Gambler. I always go double or nothing.