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<blockquote data-quote="Elder-Basilisk" data-source="post: 1765728" data-attributes="member: 3146"><p>#34 - <span style="color: Yellow"><strong>Layabout</strong></span></p><p><strong>Com 2</strong>; DMG</p><p></p><p>The Layabout is a common character. With no real skills and no real prospects, he often drifts through life. If he has a trade, he's not very good at it and does the minimum amount of work he needs to do to get by. In fantasy societies, there's plenty of manual labor to be done so he will often find himself as a laborer in someone else's fields at harvest time or a sailor on a merchant vessel. In the latter case, he may have been shanghaied or he may have signed on because he had nothing else to do and sailing is better than starving. In either case, if he stands out, it will only be as the person who wouldn't be missed, the trouble-maker who reduces the standards for good work, or the one to make an example of. </p><p></p><p><u>Alignment:</u> N, CN, NE, or CE If evil, the layabout will never be a serious threat. He might abuse those he's given care of or embezzle important funds but he will never raise an army of darkness or look beyond the next day.</p><p></p><p><strong>Layabout:</strong> Human Commoner 2nd-lvl.</p><p><strong>Combat:</strong> AC= 10 (touch 10, flat-footed 10); Hit-points: 5; Initiative: +0; Speed: 30 ft; BAB +1, Grap +1, melee: +1 (1d4, 19-20, dagger), ranged: +1 (1d4, 19-20, dagger).</p><p><strong>Saves:</strong> Fort +0, Ref +0, Will -1.</p><p><strong>Abilities:</strong> Str 11 (+0), Dex 10 (+0), Con 10 (+0), Int 11 (+0), Wis 8 (-1), Cha 13 (+1).</p><p><strong>Racial Traits:</strong> <em>Human</em>: 1 Bonus feat, 1 skillpoint per level, favored class: Any.</p><p><strong>Skills:</strong> Bluff: +5 1r cc, Craft (any--alternatively, this NPC may have a single rank in a productive profession at +0) +1 1r, Diplomacy +4 0r, Profession (gambler) +0 1r, Listen +3 2r, Spot +2 1r.</p><p><strong>Feats and Powers:</strong> Skill Focus: Bluff, Skill Focus: Diplomacy</p><p><strong>Equipment:</strong> peasant's outfit, dagger, dice, cards, a few copper pieces, a bottle of cheap alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elder-Basilisk, post: 1765728, member: 3146"] #34 - [COLOR=Yellow][B]Layabout[/B][/COLOR] [B]Com 2[/B]; DMG The Layabout is a common character. With no real skills and no real prospects, he often drifts through life. If he has a trade, he's not very good at it and does the minimum amount of work he needs to do to get by. In fantasy societies, there's plenty of manual labor to be done so he will often find himself as a laborer in someone else's fields at harvest time or a sailor on a merchant vessel. In the latter case, he may have been shanghaied or he may have signed on because he had nothing else to do and sailing is better than starving. In either case, if he stands out, it will only be as the person who wouldn't be missed, the trouble-maker who reduces the standards for good work, or the one to make an example of. [U]Alignment:[/U] N, CN, NE, or CE If evil, the layabout will never be a serious threat. He might abuse those he's given care of or embezzle important funds but he will never raise an army of darkness or look beyond the next day. [B]Layabout:[/B] Human Commoner 2nd-lvl. [B]Combat:[/B] AC= 10 (touch 10, flat-footed 10); Hit-points: 5; Initiative: +0; Speed: 30 ft; BAB +1, Grap +1, melee: +1 (1d4, 19-20, dagger), ranged: +1 (1d4, 19-20, dagger). [B]Saves:[/B] Fort +0, Ref +0, Will -1. [B]Abilities:[/B] Str 11 (+0), Dex 10 (+0), Con 10 (+0), Int 11 (+0), Wis 8 (-1), Cha 13 (+1). [B]Racial Traits:[/B] [I]Human[/I]: 1 Bonus feat, 1 skillpoint per level, favored class: Any. [B]Skills:[/B] Bluff: +5 1r cc, Craft (any--alternatively, this NPC may have a single rank in a productive profession at +0) +1 1r, Diplomacy +4 0r, Profession (gambler) +0 1r, Listen +3 2r, Spot +2 1r. [B]Feats and Powers:[/B] Skill Focus: Bluff, Skill Focus: Diplomacy [B]Equipment:[/B] peasant's outfit, dagger, dice, cards, a few copper pieces, a bottle of cheap alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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