Governess

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Governess

You are an unmarried noble or aristocrat whose family is facing a crisis. Something unfortunate happened to them, causing you to become distanced from your relatives. Without their financial help, what you had to do to maintain your status, your wealth, was to take on a job of a private tutor. Your knowledge and your gentle touch was enough for your wealthy employers, they were pleased by the thriving your caused to their little beloved ones. Those teaching might have included foreign languages, mathematics, nature related topics, history, basic magic theory and practice, mannerism and dancing, playing a musical instrument, painting and art, and any other topics your were commissioned to do.
Skill Proficiencies: History and Persuasion
Tool Proficiencies: One musical instrument of your choice or painter’s tools
Languages: One language of your choice
Equipment: A set of fine clothes, a book with your teachings, an abacus, a signet ring with your family's emblem, letters of recommendation signed by your previous employers and a pouch containing 30GP.

Feature: Precarious Social Status

Your patrician status is quite peculiar. Most people like you have enough wealth, land or people working under them, but you had to earn your living with your own two hands. That resulted in making friends and enemies. In the eyes of your employers, you were seen as a potential disturbance due to your unmarried status. On the other hand, those that accompanied them might have been interested in knowing you more personally. If you played your cards right, you might receive undisclosed benefits from a person who favours you from time to time. Visiting towns can result in being presented with a mysterious letter from an anonymous sender...

Suggested Characteristics

Personality Traits (d8)

1Less or more, I find myself like everyone other. I know a lot of people who put good work like I do.
2When I hear churlish words from a commoner, I always teach those boorish rodents to whom they address them.
3I'm a person who believes in compromises first and foremost. I always try to listen initially, then talk.
4I love working with kids! Sometimes people say that I have a childish personality, probably because I took from them.
5Because I understand why people can make mistakes, I am also patient with them.
6At a cost of clarity, I always try to be comprehensive and proper with my sentences.
7I always try to openly talk with others people, even if I know they are purposely lying.
8It happens sometimes that I crack a joke, but I'm usually professional when it comes to instructions.

Ideals (d6)

1Silence and obedience is what I value the most from my subjects. If then need to the taught so, they I will gladly institute that.
2The important thing in life is to keep a smile no matter what. Optimism is the practice I tutor to others.
3Hearing and seeing how others are making progress makes me also happy. This is what I strive in life.
4I never ask, I always demand. The slothful way is what I detest in myself and others.
5There is so much to learn, even if some people say they know everything already. Knowledge is a never-ending journey.
6An ideal position for me is nothing less than the throne. I will sit no lower than what my status entitles me to.

Bonds (d6)

1For a high-born such as myself, I find only disgrace in my past. Let it be dissolved!
2Having seen many eccentric nobles I hope that I'm completely different from them. I don't want to become self-centred like them.
3Everyone just seems to be a good potential partner for me, but I'm looking for that special one.
4The world is such an open place, I feel like there is still so much to learn. I want to compile knowledge from different places.
5I like reading books and writing, but I'm no poet yet. It is just a hobby I want to share with others, looking for exotic inspirations.
6It would be wasteful if I never achieved anything as a noble. My ultimate goal is to establish my very own family.

Flaws (d6)

1I don't need to talk if I'm not asked to. I let others make decisions for me.
2When someone asks me for something personal I'm just too timid and embarrassed to answer.
3People always share their secrets with me, telling me that I'm kind or compassionate. They don't know that I have a tendency to spill the beans at the worst possible moments.
4Someone showing bad manners do not exist for me. I will never talk or acknowledge that person.
5Discipline is something I do overexert sometimes, but as long as the clients are not complaining I think that's fine.
6Since my family is the source of our misfortune, in my opinion at least, I can never force myself to talk plainly with someone who causes problems for me.


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