Acolyte
d6 I became an acolyte because ...
1 I ran away from home at an early age and found refuge in a temple.
2 My family gave me to a temple, since they were unable or unwilling to care for me.
3 I grew up in a household with strong religious convictions. Entering the service of one omore gods seemed natural. r
4 An impassioned sermon struck a chord deep in my soul and moved me to serve the faith.
5 I followed a childhood friend, a respected acquaintance, or someone I loved into religiservice. ous
6 After encountering a true servant of the gods, I was so inspired that I immthe service of a religious group. ediately entered
Charlatan
d6 I became a charlatan because ...
1 I was left to my own devices, and my knack for manipulating others helped me survive.
2 I learned early on that people are gullible and easy to exploit.
3 I often got in trouble, but I managed to talk my way out of it every time.
4 I took up with a confidence artist, from whom I learned my craft.
5 After a charlatan fleeced my family, I decided to learn the trade so I such deception again. would never be fooled by
6 I was poor or I feared becoming poor, so I learned the tricks I needed to keep myself oupoverty. t of
Criminal
d6 I became a criminal because ...
1 I resented authority in my younger days and saw a life of crime as the best wagainst tyranny and oppression. ay to fight
2 Necessity forced me to take up the life, since it was the only way I could survive.
3 I fell in with a gang of reprobates and ne’er-do-wells, and I learned my specialty from them.
4 A parent or relative taught me my criminal specialty to prepare me for the family business.
5 I left home and found a place in a thieves’ guild or some other criminal organization.
6 I was always bored, so I turned to crime to pass the time and discovered I was quite git. ood at
Entertainer
d6 I became an entertainer because ...
1 Members of my family made ends meet by performing, so it was fitting for me texample. o follow their