Squire

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Squire

You were the shield-bearer for a knight, and in training to become a knight yourself. You carried out various tasks for your liege, such as saddling his horse, carrying weapons and armor, or holding his flag in battle. As a page-boy or girl you had already received an education that may have included horse-riding, hunting, hawking, combat, music and board games. At the age of 15 you were sworn in as a squire, accompanied your liege on his duties, and received further training in the chivalric code, mounted combat and the history of royalty and nobles.
Skill Proficiencies: Animal Handling, Athletics
Tool Proficiencies: Dragonchess set, one type of musical instrument
Languages: None
Equipment: a set of livery clothes, a pot of metal polish, a set of traveller's clothes, a belt pouch with 10 gp

Feature: Arma Patrina

Despite all your training, you did not qualify for knighthood. Perhaps you never proved yourself, or grew too old, or could not afford the expenses of knighthood. However, your upbringing is still recognized by the courts of your nation: you are called "arma patrina". You are allowed to wear your livery clothes, carry a shield displaying your escutcheon, and bear arms exclusive to knights (typically a lance). In addition, you have courtly savoir faire and know the conventions of life at a castle: graceful greetings, dining etiquette, rules of tournaments, where to find the blacksmith, and so forth.

Suggested Characteristics

Personality Traits (d8)

1I am excited – perhaps naively – by castles, tournaments, and other romanticized aspects of knightly culture.
2I am quick to befriend a horse or other noble mount.
3I relish hard work, long marches and swordplay.
4I regale my friends with apocryphal tales about famous knights and members of the royalty.
5I know many tips about swordplay and am glad to spread them, sometimes to the annoyance of my warrior friends.
6I am narrow-minded about things that happen outside my nation; I refuse to believe when my nation does something wrong.
7I am gracious in defeat and humble in victory.
8I seek to honor myself with glorious battles, or at least dream about doing so.

Ideals (d6)

1Chivalry. I respect the knightly code of conduct of bravery, honesty, generosity, and defending the weak. (Good)
2Fealty. I remain true to oaths I pledge to my superiors, and I expect others to do the same. (Lawful)
3War. Armies must be pitched against each other, infidels must be crushed without mercy. The larger the conflict, the more glory, and I must be at the forefront. (Evil)
4Power. Being a squire was just a stepping stone. One day I shall be a lord. (Any)
5Freedom. I was little more than a servant. No-one should endure a subservient position. (Chaotic)
6Nation. I am proud of my nation, its achievements and its militant orders. (Any)

Bonds (d6)

1I am still in a close relationship with my master/mistress, although he/she is not what they once were.
2My liege retired from his quest to recover a holy relic – I will find it and prove my worth!
3The castle I grew up in is ruined and forgotten, but I sometimes return to reflect on my past.
4I will take revenge on the blackguard that slew my liege.
5I want a bard or playwright to chronicle my adventures.
6I am in love with a lord or lady but courtly rules prevent us from eloping.

Flaws (d6)

1I'm acutely aware of the social standing of my foes: overestimating my combat prowess against peasants but pulling my blows against nobles.
2I won't carry anything for anyone else ever again.
3I don't feel right unless I'm hauling four or more different weapons, and I'm eager to tell my comrades what they should be wielding.
4If anyone insults my nation or my liege, I will not contain my rage.
5I hide when a battle arrives and seek shelter like a coward. Maybe that is why I am not a knight.
6I easily fall for any attractive prince or princess that I see, regardless of any rules or tradition.


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