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Ruined

Source: (5e 2014).

Everything was going so well! You had a life of luxury, love, and comfort when you suddenly lost it all. Perhaps you were framed for crimes you didn’t commit and lost your reputation, fortune, and career. Maybe a rampaging dragon or another monster wiped out everything you had in a single calamitous afternoon. Or you might have sought out a Deck of Many Things, hoping to make your successful life even more glorious—only to draw a destructive card that changed your destiny forever. Your desperation has driven you to the career of adventurer. You don’t seek out dark dungeons and their monstrous inhabitants for excitement and glory; you do it because every other path is closed to you. But you have risen high on fortune’s wheel once before, and with luck and fortitude, you could do so again.

Benefits

Feature Details
Skill Proficiencies Stealth
Survival
Languages One of your choice
Tool Proficiencies One gaming set of your choice (such as playing cards or three-dragon ante cards)
Equipment A cracked hourglass
a set of rusty manacles
a half-empty bottle
a hunting trap
a gaming set (matching your chosen proficiency)
a set of traveler’s clothes
and a pouch containing 13 gp
Feature Still Standing You have weathered ruinous misfortune
and you possess hidden reserves others don’t expect. You gain the Alert
Skilled
or Tough feat (your choice). Your choice of feat reflects how you’ve dealt with the terrible loss that changed your life forever. If you’ve kept your senses sharp for every opportunity
climbed your way out of misery by seizing the tiniest scrap of hope
choose Alert. If you’ve redoubled your efforts to reclaim what was once yours
choose Skilled. If you’ve stoically persevered through your misfortune
select Tough. Building a Ruined Character Ruined characters were on top of the world before misfortune struck. Many were wealthy. Others come from modest backgrounds
but they were surrounded by friends
family
and loved ones. They might have been famous
or simply never encountered serious hardship before. Some were born to privilege or rose to prominence through trickery or a false reputation. Now a Deck of Many Things—or another calamity—has knocked them down like a house of cards. If your character’s life was ruined by a Deck of Many Things
consider which card was responsible. Perhaps your character was imprisoned for years by the Donjon or Void card
and now everyone they knew has died. Maybe your character drew the Rogue card
and the person closest to them—a spouse
child
or parent—turned against them. A devil unleashed by the Flames card might have destroyed their life. The Ruin or Talons card might have stolen the character’s material goods or saddled them with vast debt. Suggested Characteristics. Rising above misfortune shapes one’s perspective. The Ruined Personality Traits table suggests traits you might adopt for your character (and ruinous cards that might have prompted this trait). Ruined Personality Traits d6 Personality Trait 1 I’ve changed from my past
and I work to live up to my new path. (Balance
Throne) 2 Every moment is a gift I refuse to squander. (Euryale
Skull) 3 Now that I’ve overcome having nothing
I can survive anything. (Fool
Ruin
Talons) 4 I know enemies are set against me
and I always prepare for the worst. (Flames
Rogue) 5 I interpret every event as part of a larger pattern I just haven’t worked out yet. (Puzzle
Star) 6 I must make up for so much time I’ve already lost. (Donjon
Void) Ruined Trinkets. When you make your character
you may roll once on the Ruined Trinkets table
instead of on the Trinkets table in the Player's Handbook
for your starting trinket. Ruined Trinkets d6 Trinket 1 A rusted scrap of a once-beloved family heirloom 2 A land deed
but all the names
markings that once tied it to you have faded into obscurity 3 A bauble once imbued with powerful magic 4 A battered playing card with a hole pierced in it
its face depicting the card that affected you 5 A yellowed Humanoid tooth that whispers eerily when placed under a pillow 6 A keepsake from someone you were once close to but who is now your enemy