Diplomat In any campaign that involves government and politics, diplomats and other
courtiers are bound to appear. Diplomats can bring important messages to
neighboring countries. They might—as adventurers—explore uncharted regions and act as
emissaries. Or they could be attached to a foreign court as their lord’s
representative, advising the foreign ruler of the attitudes and policies of the
diplomat’s homeland. Diplomats also act as their rulers’ eyes and ears in a distant
court.
Social ranks: Diplomats are groomed from the higher stations in society. Roll 2d6 to
determine their rank.
2d6 roll
| Rank
|
2–6
| Upper Middle Class
|
7–12
| Upper Class
|
Requirements: A diplomat must have a minimum Intelligence/Knowledge score of 10 and minimum
Wisdom/Intuition and Charisma/Appearance scores of 12. The diplomat kit is
barred to half-orcs, half-ogres, and any of the optional races except centaurs,
githzerai, satyrs, and swanmays.
Weapon proficiencies: A diplomat can wield any weapons that fit his character class. However, since
a diplomat is usually a peaceful individual, if he wears heavy armor and
carries lots of weapons he might be viewed suspiciously. Diplomats are at their best
appearing inoffensive.
Recommended nonweapon proficiencies: Dancing, etiquette, heraldry, history (any), languages (any, numerous
preferred), reading lips, and riding (any).
Equipment: A diplomat can equip himself however he desires. However, his possessions
should be of superior quality and appearance.
Recommended traits: Allure, alertness, artistic ability, glibness, music (any), obscure
knowledge, and precise memory.
Benefits: Since the diplomat’s nature is to put others at ease, he receives a +2 bonus
to all reaction rolls.
Hindrances: Diplomats are often far from home, essentially at the mercy of a foreign
ruler. If the diplomat delivers a message that the ruler doesn’t appreciate, the
ruler may take out his anger on the messenger. During wartime, diplomats live
especially dangerous lives, as they frequently must travel across enemy lines and
battlefields to perform their duties.
Wealth: Diplomats begin with double the amount of gold allotted to their class.
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