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Born to a peasant family, Akhileus quietly lived a simple life, enlisting in the army to fight for Syron. However, he fell in love with a centurion there and was harassed for it, so both men left.
 
Born to a peasant family, Akhileus quietly lived a simple life, enlisting in the army to fight for Syron. However, he fell in love with a centurion there and was harassed for it, so both men left.
 
Human Homeland
 
 
    Town or Village
 
    You gain access to the Militia Veteran regional trait.
 
 
Human Parents
 
 
    Both of your parents are dead. You gain access to the Orphaned social trait.
 
 
Siblings
 
 
Circumstances of Birth
 
 
    Lower-Class Birth
 
    You were born among peasants or slum denizens. You grew up working the land around a village or manor, practicing a rudimentary trade, or begging in a settlement. You gain access to the Poverty-Stricken social trait. Roll 2d20 on Table: Parents' Profession to determine your parents' occupation, instead of rolling d%.
 
 
Parents Profession
 
 
    Serfs/Peasants
 
    You gain access to the Poverty-Stricken social trait.
 
 
Major Childhood Events
 
 
    Imprisoned
 
    Your criminal record began when you were young. You were imprisoned, punished, and possibly displayed in public as a criminal. Whether or not you committed the crime, the experience has stayed with you. You gain access to the Criminal social trait. See the Crime and Punishment section. You also gain access to the Liberator story feat. Roll on Table:Crime
 
 
Crime
 
 
    Adultery
 
    Roll on Table:Punishment
 
 
Punishment
 
 
    Trial by combat
 
 
Fighter
 
 
    Knighted
 
    Your military path began when you were knighted or made a squire to a knight. Your family's status could have influenced this event, or you might be a simple commoner rewarded with a title for a rare feat of courage. As a member of the nobility, you gain access to the Influence social trait.
 
 
Influential Associates
 
 
    The Champion
 
    You were close to someone who excelled at athletic endeavors and tests of strength or skill. Through your friendship or rivalry, you developed the competitive spirit that continues to drive you in everything you do. You gain access to the Ambitious social trait.
 
 
Conflict
 
 
    Seducer
 
    You tempted or manipulated someone to act in accordance with your whim, careless of whether it was in their own best interests.
 
 
Conflict Subject
 
 
    Enemy or rival
 
 
Conflict Motivation
 
 
    Money
 
 
Conflict Resolution (Choose One)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Conflict Points
 
 
    Total CP:
 
    6
 
 
Romantic Relationships
 
 
    One Significant Relationship
 
    You had a true love once, but that time has passed.
 
 
Drawbacks
 
 
    Safety or Security
 
    You are cautious and guarded—wary of others who might harm you, steal from you, or betray your trust. As such, you sleep lightly, always suspecting someone or something to sneak in upon you in the dark. Even when in relationships with people who trust you, there's always the fear that they harbor hidden agendas or will change and turn against you. You gain access to the Paranoid drawback.
 
 
Relationship with Companions
 
 
    Companion 1 - Follow (or followed) the same faith or cult
 
 
Accessible Traits
 
 
    Militia Veteran regional trait
 
    Poverty-Stricken social trait
 
    Poverty-Stricken social trait
 
    Criminal social trait
 
    Influence social trait
 
    Ambitious social trait
 
    Paranoid drawback
 
  
 
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