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Noble (5e 2014)

Source: 2014 Player's Handbook (5e 2014).

You understand wealth, power, and privilege. You carry a noble title, and your family owns land, collects taxes, and wields significant political influence. You might be a pampered aristocrat unfamiliar with work or discomfort, a former merchant just elevated to the nobility, or a disinherited scoundrel with a disproportionate sense of entitlement. Or you could be an honest, hard-working landowner who cares deeply about the people who live and work on your land, keenly aware of your responsibility to them. Work with your DM to come up with an appropriate title and determine how much authority that title carries. A noble title doesn't stand on its own-it's connected to an entire family, and whatever title you hold, you will pass it down to your own children. Not only do you need to determine your noble title, but you should also work with the DM to describe your family and their influence on you. Is your family old and established, or was your title only recently bestowed? How much influence do they wield, and over what area? What kind of reputation does your family have among the other aristocrats of the region? How do the common people regard them? What's your position in the family? Are you the heir to the head of the family? Have you already inherited the title? How do you feel about that responsibility? Or are you so far down the line of inheritance that no one cares what you do, as long as you don't embarrass the family? How does the head of your family feel about your adventuring career? Are you in your family's good graces, or shunned by the rest of your family? Does your family have a coat of arms? An insignia you might wear on a signet ring? Particular colors you wear all the time? An animal you regard as a symbol of your line or even a spiritual member of the family? These details help establish your family and your title as features of the world of the campaign.

Benefits

Feature Details
Skill Proficiencies History
Persuasion
Tool Proficiencies One type of gaming set
Languages One of your choice
Equipment A set of fine clothes Value:15gp Weight:6lbs
a signet ring Value:5gp Weight:0
a scroll of pedigree
and a purse containing 25gp Variants Noble: Knight A knighthood is among the lowest noble titles in most societies
but it can be a path to higher status. If you wish to be a knight
choose the Retainers feature below instead of the Position of Privilege feature. One of your commoner retainers is replaced by a noble who serves as your squire
aiding you in exchange for training on his or her own path to knighthood. Your two remaining retainers might include a groom to care for your horse
a servant who polishes your armor (and even helps you put it on). As an emblem of chivalry
the ideals of courtly love
you might include among your equipment a banner or other token from a noble lord or lady to whom you have given your heart – in a chaste sort of devotion. (This person could be your bond.) Variant Feature: Retainers If your character has a noble background
you may select this background feature instead of Position of Privilege. You have the service of three retainers loyal to your family. These retainers can be attendants or messengers
and one might be a majordomo. Your retainers are commoners who can perform mundane tasks for you
but they do not fight for you
will not follow you into obviously dangerous areas (such as dungeons)
and will leave if they are frequently endangered or abused. Features Position of Privilege Thanks to your noble birth
people are inclined to think the best of you. You are welcome in high society
and people assume you have the right to be wherever you are. The common folk make every effort to accommodate you
avoid your displeasure
and other people of high birth treat you as a member of the same social sphere. You can secure an audience with a local noble if you need to. Suggested Characteristics Nobles are born
raised to a very different lifestyle than most people ever experience
and their personalities reflect that upbringing. A noble title comes with a plethora of bonds –responsibilities to family
to other nobles (including the sovereign)
to the people entrusted to the family's care
or even to the title itself. But this responsibility is often a good way to undermine a noble. Personality Traits d8 Personality Trait 1 My eloquent flattery makes everyone I talk to feel like the most wonderful
important person in the world. 2 The common folk love me for my kindness
generosity. 3 No one could doubt by looking at my regal bearing that I am a cut above the unwashed masses. 4 I take great pains to always look my best
follow the latest fashions. 5 I don't like to get my hands dirty
and I won't be caught dead in unsuitable accommodations. 6 Despite my noble birth
I do not place myself above other folk. We all have the same blood. 7 My favor
once lost
is lost forever. 8 If you do me an injury
I will crush you
ruin your name
and salt your fields. Ideals d6 Ideal 1 Respect. Respect is due to me because of my position
but all people regardless of station deserve to be treated with dignity. (Good) 2 Responsibility. It is my duty to respect the authority of those above me
just as those below me must respect mine. (Lawful) 3 Independence. I must prove that I can handle myself without the coddling of my family. (Chaotic) 4 Power. If I can attain more power
no one will tell me what to do. (Evil) 5 Family. Blood runs thicker than water. (Any) 6 Noble Obligation. It is my duty to protect
care for the people beneath me. (Good) Bonds d6 Bond 1 I will face any challenge to win the approval of my family. 2 My house's alliance with another noble family must be sustained at all costs. 3 Nothing is more important than the other members of my family. 4 I am in love with the heir of a family that my family despises. 5 My loyalty to my sovereign is unwavering. 6 The common folk must see me as a hero of the people. Flaws d6 Flaw 1 I secretly believe that everyone is beneath me. 2 I hide a truly scandalous secret that could ruin my family forever. 3 I too often hear veiled insults
threats in every word addressed to me
and I'm quick to anger. 4 I have an insatiable desire for carnal pleasures. 5 In fact
the world does revolve around me. 6 By my words
actions
I often bring shame to my family.