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Far Traveler

Source: Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (5e 2014).

Almost all of the common people and other folk that one might encounter along the Sword Coast or in the North have one thing in common: they live out their lives without ever traveling more than a few miles from where they were born. You aren't one of those folk. You are from a distant place, one so remote that few of the common folk in the North realize that it exists, and chances are good that even if some people you meet have heard of your homeland, they know merely the name and perhaps a few outrageous stories. You have come to this part of Faerûn for your own reasons, which you might or might not choose to share. Although you will undoubtedly find some of this land's ways to be strange and discomfiting, you can also be sure that some things its people take for granted will be to you new wonders that you've never laid eyes on before. By the same token, you're a person of interest, for good or ill, to those around you almost anywhere you go. Source: Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide

Benefits

Feature Details
Skill Proficiencies Insight
Perception
Tool Proficiencies Any one musical instrument or gaming set of your choice
likely something native to your homeland
Languages Any one of your choice
Equipment One set of traveler's clothes Value:2gp Weight:4lbs
any one musical instrument or gaming set you are proficient with
poorly wrought maps from your homeland that depict where you are in Faerûn
a small piece of jewelry worth 10gp in the style of your homeland's craftsmanship
and a pouch Value:5sp Weight:1lb containing 5gp Features Why Are You Here? A far traveler might have set out on a journey for one of a number of reasons
and the departure from his or her homeland could have been voluntary or involuntary. To determine why you are so far from home
roll on the table below or choose from the options provided. The following section
discussing possible homelands
includes some suggested reasons that are appropriate for each location. d6 Reason 1 Emissary 2 Exile 3 Fugitive 4 Pilgrim 5 Sightseer 6 Wanderer Where Are You From? The most important decision in creating a far traveler background is determining your homeland. The places discussed here are all sufficiently distant from the North
the Sword Coast to justify the use of this background. Evermeet. The fabled elven islands far to the west are home to elves who have never been to Faerun. They often find it a harsher place than they expected when they do make the trip. If you are an elf
Evermeet is a logical (though not mandatory) choice for your homeland. Most of those who emigrate from Evermeet are either exiles
forced out for committing some infraction of elven law
or emissaries who come to Faerun for a purpose that benefits elven culture or society. Halruaa. Located on the southern edges of the Shining South
and hemmed in by mountains all around
the magocracy of Halruaa is a bizarre land to most in Faerun who know about it. Many folk have heard of the strange skyships the Halruaans sail
and a few know of the tales that even the least of their people can work magic. Halruaans usually make their journeys into Faerun for personal reasons
since their government has a strict stance against unauthorized involvement with other nations
organizations. You might have been exiled for breaking one of Halruaa's many byzantine laws
or you could be a pilgrim who seeks the shrines of the gods of magic. Kara-Tur. The continent of Kara-Tur
far to the east of Faerûn
is home to people whose customs are unfamiliar to the folk of the Sword Coast. If you come from Kara-Tur
the people of Faerûn likely refer to you as Shou
even if that isn't your true ethnicity
because that's the blanket term they use for everyone who shares your origin. The folk of Kara-Tur occasionally travel to Faerûn as diplomats or to forge trade relations with prosperous merchant cartels. You might have come here as part of some such delegation
then decided to stay when the mission was over. Mulhorand. From the terrain to the architecture to the god-kings who rule over these lands
nearly everything about Mulhorand is alien to someone from the Sword Coast. You likely experienced the same sort of culture shock when you left your desert home
traveled to the unfamiliar climes of northern Faerûn. Recent events in your homeland have led to the abolition of slavery
and a corresponding increase in the traffic between Mulhorand
the distant parts of Faerûn. Those who leave behind Mulhorand's sweltering deserts
ancient pyramids for a glimpse at a different life do so for many reasons. You might be in the North simply to see the strangeness this wet land has to offer
or because you have made too many enemies among the desert communities of your home. Sossal. Few have heard of your homeland
but many have questions about it upon seeing you. Humans from Sossal seem crafted from snow
with alabaster skin
white hair
and typically dressed in white. Sossal exists far to the northeast
hard up against the endless ice to the north
bounded on its other sides by hundreds of miles of the Great Glacier
the Great Ice Sea. No one from your nation makes the effort to cross such colossal barriers without a convincing reason. You must fear something truly terrible or seek something incredibly important. Zakhara. As the saying goes among those in Faerûn who know of the place
"To get to Zakhara
go south. Then go south some more." Of course
you followed an equally long route when you came north from your place of birth. Though it isn't unusual for Zakharans to visit the southern extremes of Faerûn for trading purposes
few of them stray as far from home as you have. You might be traveling to discover what wonders are to be found outside the deserts
sword-like mountains of your homeland
or perhaps you are on a pilgrimage to understand the gods that others worship
so that you might better appreciate your own deities. The Underdark. Though your home is physically closer to the Sword Coast than the other locations discussed here
it is far more unnatural. You hail from one of the settlements in the Underdark
each of which has its own strange customs
laws. If you are a native of one of the great subterranean cities or settlements
you are probably a member of the race that occupies the place but you might also have grown up there after being captured
brought below when you were a child. If you are a true Underdark native
you might have come to the surface as an emissary of your people
or perhaps to escape accusations of criminal behavior (whether warranted or not). If you aren't a native
your reason for leaving "home" probably has something to do with getting away from a bad situation. All Eyes on You Your accent
mannerisms
figures of speech
and perhaps even your appearance all mark you as foreign. Curious glances are directed your way wherever you go
which can be a nuisance
but you also gain the friendly interest of scholars
others intrigued by far-off lands
to say nothing of everyday folk who are eager to hear stories of your homeland. You can parley this attention into access to people
places you might not otherwise have
for you
your traveling companions. Noble lords
scholars
and merchant princes
to name a few
might be interested in hearing about your distant homeland
people. Suggested Characteristics Personality Traits d6 Personality Trait 1 I have different assumptions from those around me concerning personal space
blithely invading others' space in innocence
or reacting to ignorant invasion of my own. 2 I have my own ideas about what is
is not food
and I find the eating habits of those around me fascinating
confusing
or revolting. 3 I have a strong code of honor or sense of propriety that others don't comprehend. 4 I express affection or contempt in ways that are unfamiliar to others. 5 I honor my deities through practices that are foreign to this land. 6 I begin or end my day with small traditional rituals that are unfamiliar to those around me. Ideals d6 Ideal 1 Open. I have much to learn from the kindly folk I meet along my way. (Good) 2 Reserved. As someone new to these strange lands
I am cautious
respectful in my dealings. (Lawful) 3 Adventure. I'm far from home
and everything is strange
wonderful! (Chaotic) 4 Cunning. Though I may not know their ways
neither do they know mine
which can be to my advantage. (Evil) 5 Inquisitive. Everything is new
but I have a thirst to learn. (Neutral) 6 Suspicious. I must be careful
for I have no way of telling friend from foe here. (Any) Bonds d6 Bond 1 So long as I have this token from my homeland
I can face any adversity in this strange land. 2 The gods of my people are a comfort to me so far from home. 3 I hold no greater cause than my service to my people. 4 My freedom is my most precious possession. I'll never let anyone take it from me again. 5 I'm fascinated by the beauty
wonder of this new land. 6 Though I had no choice
I lament having to leave my loved ones behind. I hope to see them again one day. Flaws d6 Flaw 1 I am secretly (or not so secretly) convinced of the superiority of my own culture over that of this foreign land. 2 I pretend not to understand the local language in order to avoid interactions I would rather not have. 3 I have a weakness for the new intoxicants
other pleasures of this land. 4 I don't take kindly to some of the actions
motivations of the people of this land
because these folk are different from me. 5 I consider the adherents of other gods to be deluded innocents at best
or ignorant fools at worst. 6 I have a weakness for the exotic beauty of the people of these lands.