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Investigator

Source: Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft (5e 2014).

You relentlessly seek the truth. Perhaps you're motivated by belief in the law and a sense of universal justice, or maybe that very law has failed you and you seek to make things right. You could have witnessed something remarkable or terrible, and now you must know more about this hidden truth. Or maybe you're a detective for hire, uncovering secrets for well-paying clients. Whether the mysteries you're embroiled in are local crimes or realm-spanning conspiracies, you're driven by a personal need to hunt down even the most elusive clues and reveal what others would keep hidden in the shadows. Source: Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft

Benefits

Feature Details
Skill Proficiencies Choose two from among Insight
Investigation
or Perception
Tool Proficiencies Disguise kit
thieves' tools
Equipment A magnifying glass Value:100gp
evidence from a past case (choose one or roll for a trinket from the Horror Trinkets table ) a set of common clothes Value:5sp Weight:3lbs
and 10gp. Path to Mystery Your first case influenced the types of mysteries you're interested in. Why was this case so impactful
personal
or traumatic? Whom did it affect besides you? Why
how did you get involved? Was it solved? How did it set you on the path to investigating other mysteries? Roll on or choose details from the First Case table below to develop the mystery that started your career as an investigator. d8 Case 1 A friend was wrongfully accused of murder. You tracked down the actual killer
proving your friend's innocence
starting your career as a detective. 2 You're told you went missing for weeks. When you were found
you had no memory of being gone. Now you search to discover what happened to you. 3 You helped a spirit find peace by finding its missing corpse. Ever since
other spectral clients have sought you out to help them find rest. 4 You revealed that the monsters terrorizing your home were illusions created by a cruel mage. The magic-user escaped
but you've continued to uncover magical hoaxes. 5 You were wrongfully accused
convicted of a crime. You managed to escape
seek to help others avoid the experience you suffered
even while still being pursued by the law. 6 You survived the destructive use of a magic device that wiped out your home. Members of a secret organization found you. You now work with them
tracking down dangerous supernatural phenomena
preventing them from doing harm. 7 You found evidence of a conspiracy underpinning society. You tried to expose this mysterious cabal
but no one believed you. You're still trying to prove what you know is true. 8 You got a job with an agency that investigates crimes that local law enforcement can't solve. You often wonder which you value more
the truth or your pay. Features Official Inquiry You're experienced at gaining access to people
places to get the information you need. Through a combination of fast-talking
determination
and official-looking documentation
you can gain access to a place or an individual related to a crime you're investigating. Those who aren't involved in your investigation avoid impeding you or pass along your requests. Additionally
local law enforcement has firm opinions about you
viewing you as either a nuisance or one of their own.