You are one who acts on the behalf of another, a procurator. As a proctor, you take charge of the affairs of others and act for them. Your services are present throughout a lot of society. You may be a lawyer, providing legal advice and counsel to those in need. You might also represent a clergy, or serve a local government as a notary. Your training and experience make you invaluable in an urban setting.
Skill Proficiencies: Insight, Persuasion
Language Proficiencies: One language of your choice
Tool Proficiencies: Calligrapher's supplies
Equipment: A set of fine clothes, a personal document seal, a ream of stationary, an inkwell and quill, and a pouch containing 15 gp
Proctor Specialization
Those in the profession of proctor tend toward certain fields in most cases to practice. Whether they are in it for justice, profit, or personal advancement, they find their niche and perform well.
Proctor Specializations
d6 |
Specialization |
1 |
Attorney or solicitor |
2 |
Executor |
3 |
Trade broker |
4 |
Notary |
5 |
Asset consultant |
6 |
Ecclesiastical |
Feature: Bureaucratic Expertise
You are familiar with the laws, tariffs, and bureaucracy of your home region and nearby regions. You can earn a comfortable living in your downtime providing legal advice in these areas. In addition, when you enter offices of law and the like, your seal is a currency of credibility. Other officers are less likely to question your for your motives when you ask for things like records on people, and officials from your region are generally willing to help you obtain such information if need be.
Suggested Characteristics
Proctors operate in a cutthroat world of intrigue and judgement, where they are held responsible for the fate or reputation of their clients. Whether inspired to pursue this career by ethics or greed, they achieve their goals with iron will, keen wit, and silver tongues. They are generally intelligent and tend towards order and lawfulness, though there are always exceptions.
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