Envoy

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Envoy

When you spoke, you found that people really listened. You honed this skill, and soon you carried the voice of your people to distant lands. As a diplomat, you aligned yourself with the goals of your community or cause and represented their interests abroad. Some envoys maintain regular contact with their homeland, while others set out with long-term goals. Either way, you deliver your peoples’ message to the world at large, and negotiate agreements in their name. With dutiful persistence and tact, you may find yourself presented with unique opportunities not afforded to those less trustworthy. Choose a community or cause, and work with your DM to determine the nature of your advocacy. Are you a foreign dignitary, appointed by a lord to foster friendship abroad? Or are you the representati
Skill Proficiencies: Persuasion, History
Tool Proficiencies: None
Languages: Two of your choice
Equipment: A journal of your notes regarding meetings and contacts, a letter of introduction from your affiliate institution, a bottle of black ink, a quill, a set of common clothes, a set of traveler's clothes, and a belt pouch containing 15 gp

Feature: Liaison

No matter the nature of an envoy’s work, he or she will not get an ear without references to vouch for his or her reputation. Thankfully, you already have several key contacts within an important institution, and your ties with them color your advocacy. You can work with the DM to determine a specific organization with which to affiliate, or you can choose or roll on the table below to determine an institution with which you affiliate in general.

Suggested Characteristics

Personality Traits (d8)

1I love meeting new people! I jabber with both nobles and farmers like I’m one of their own.
2I don’t speak fancy, and I think big ideas are better than big words.
3I am confident and articulate in public... and it’s exhausting.
4I love to hear myself speak! I can wax philosophic on the complexities of almost any situation. That’s presuming I know what I’m talking about. Which I like to think I do, of course. But then again, there is always a modicum of doubt in mortal knowledge. On that subject...
5I always carry pen and stationary. I scribble notes or draft letters at any free moment.
6Diplomacy is the game of polite confidence. The loser, darling, lacks either wit or self-control.
7I never leave home without my checklist. Hair styled? Check. Fancy belt? Check. Pocket square? Check!
8The more I travel, the more incorrigible of a flirt I become. Kiss me, I’m foreign!

Ideals (d6)

1Freedom. Personal liberty empowers people to make the best decisions. (Chaotic)
2Order. My work helps ensure social stability. (Lawful)
3Profit. I am more concerned with my influence than the nature of my work. (Neutral)
4Prosperity. Raising up the least of us helps everyone. (Good)
5Sabotage. Compromise weakens my enemy’s position, and puts me at advantage. (Evil)
6Progress. It is best to be on the right side of change. (Any)

Bonds (d6)

1I’ve seen corruption at work, so I am suspicious of those with authority.
2I keep a letter from a friend that’s passed, but I can’t bring myself to read it.
3Happy people fill me with total joy. It is they I truly serve.
4I occasionally receive generous donations from an unknown patron.
5I like morning walks in villages and towns, so I can listen to the people start their day.
6My affiliated organization does not know who I really work for...

Flaws (d6)

1Years of difficult service have left me cynical and short-tempered.
2I’d rather lie than admit I’m wrong.
3I cannot resist an invitation to drink, party, or partake in sensual pleasures.
4People say I have no personality. I’m just a talking head. Isn’t that funny? Ha. Ha. Ha.
5I feel like I carry the weight of the world. How much more anxiety before I’m crushed?
6People who disagree with my prerogatives are obviously selfish and ignorant.


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