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==Background Features (Prisoner)== | ==Background Features (Prisoner)== | ||
− | : '''Proficiencies''': Sleight of Hand, | + | : '''Proficiencies''': Sleight of Hand, X |
+ | : '''Tool Proficiency''' : X | ||
: '''Feature''' - Time on the Inside: As a prisoner, you quickly learned how life inside a prison works. It didn’t take you long to understand the various routines and tricks involved with surviving in such a place. As such, whenever you are in or dealing with a prison that you spend at least four hours studying, you always have at least some idea concerning the following (the GM has final discretion on what information is available to you, but these are some examples): how to find the major figures among the jailers and inmates, what general types of threats and hazards might be present to the occupants, the best way to contact the outside world, who might deal in contraband or be able to smuggle items in or out, and possible avenues to infiltrate or escape. | : '''Feature''' - Time on the Inside: As a prisoner, you quickly learned how life inside a prison works. It didn’t take you long to understand the various routines and tricks involved with surviving in such a place. As such, whenever you are in or dealing with a prison that you spend at least four hours studying, you always have at least some idea concerning the following (the GM has final discretion on what information is available to you, but these are some examples): how to find the major figures among the jailers and inmates, what general types of threats and hazards might be present to the occupants, the best way to contact the outside world, who might deal in contraband or be able to smuggle items in or out, and possible avenues to infiltrate or escape. | ||