findingalong-lostsociety.
d 6 Flaw
1 Boatsmakemeseasick.
2 Italktomyself,andIdon’tmakefriends
easily.
3 IbelievethatI’mintellectuallysuperiorto
peoplefromotherculturesandhavemuch
toteachthem.
4 I’vepickedupsomeunpleasanthabits
livingamonggoblins,lizardfolk,ororcs.
5 Icomplainabouteverything.
6 Iwearatribalmaskandnevertakeitoff.
Archaeologist
Anarchaeologistlearnsaboutthelong-lostandfallencultures
ofthepastbystudyingtheirremains—theirbones,their
ruins,theirsurvivingmasterworks,andtheirtombs.Those
whopracticearchaeologytraveltothefarcornersoftheworld
torootthroughcrumbledcitiesandlostdungeons,diggingin
searchofartifactsthatmighttellthestoriesofmonarchsand
highpriests,warsandcataclysms.
SkillProficiencies:History,Survival
ToolProficiencies:Cartographer’stoolsornavigator’s
tools
Languages:Oneofyourchoice
Equipment:Awoodencasecontainingamaptoaruinor
dungeon,abullseyelantern,aminer’spick,asetoftraveler’s
clothes,ashovel,atwo-persontent,atrinketrecoveredfroma
digsite,andapouchcontaining 25 gp
DustDigger
Priortobecominganadventurer,youspentmostofyour
younglifecrawlingaroundinthedust,pilferingrelicsof
questionablevaluefromcryptsandruins.Thoughyou
managedtosellafewofyourdiscoveriesandearnenough
cointobuyproperadventuringgear,youhaveheldontoan
itemthathasgreatemotionalvaluetoyou.Rollonthe
SignatureItemtabletoseewhatyouhave,orchooseanitem
fromthetable.
SignatureItem
d 8 Item
1 10 - footpole
2 Crowbar
3 Hat
4 Hoodedlantern
5 Medallion
6 Shovel
7 Sledgehammer
8 Whip
FEATURE:HISTORICALKNOWLEDGE
Whenyouenteraruinordungeon,youcancorrectly
ascertainitsoriginalpurposeanddetermineitsbuilders,
whetherthoseweredwarves,elves,humans,yuan-ti,orsome
otherknownrace.Inaddition,youcandeterminethe
monetaryvalueofartobjectsmorethanacenturyold.
SuggestedCharacteristics
Fewarchaeologistscanresistthelureofanunexploredruinor
dungeon,particularlyifsuchasiteisthesourceoflegendsor
isrumoredtocontainthetreasuresandrelicsofwizards,
warlords,orroyalty.Somearchaeologistsplunderforwealth
orfame,whileothersconsiderittheircallingtoilluminatethe
pastorkeeptheworld’sgreatesttreasuresfromfallinginto
thewronghands.Whatevertheirmotivations,archaeologists
combinethequalitiesofascrappyhistorianwiththeself-made
heroismofatreasure-huntingscoundrel.
d 6 PersonalityTrait
1 Iloveagoodpuzzleormystery.
2 I’mapackratwhoneverthrowsanything
away.
3 Fameismoreimportanttomethan
money.
4 Ihavenoqualmsaboutstealingfromthe
dead.
5 I’mhappierinadustyoldtombthanI
aminthecentersofcivilization.
6 Trapsdon’tmakemenervous.Idiots
whotriggertrapsmakemenervous.
7 Imightfail,butIwillnevergiveup.
8 YoumightthinkI’mascholar,butIlove
agoodbrawl.Thesefistsweremadefor
punching.
d 6 Ideal
1 Preservation.Thatartifactbelongsina
museum.(Good)
2 Greed.Iwon’triskmylifefornothing.I
expectsomekindofpayment.(Any)
3 DeathWish.Nothingismore
exhilaratingthananarrowescapefromthe
jawsofdeath.(Chaotic)
4 Dignity.Thedeadandtheirbelongings
deservetobetreatedwithrespect.(Lawful)
5 Immortality.Allmyexploringispartofa
plantofindthesecretofeverlastinglife.
(Any)
6 Danger.Witheverygreatdiscovery
comesgravedanger.Thetwowalkhandin
hand.(Any)
d 6 Bond
1 EversinceIwasachild,I’veheardstories
aboutalostcity.Iaimtofindit,learnits
secrets,andearnmyplaceinthehistory
books.