Antiquarian (5e Background)

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Antiquarian

You study ancient lore and recover priceless artifacts from past civilizations and bygone ages. You preserve that which was once thought lost, and seek to uncover the forgotten stories of those who came before. Your journeys often take you to abandoned ruins far removed from the comforts of modern civilization, but there is nowhere else you’d rather be. You’ve seen some of the greatest historical wonders the world has to offer, and you may have even helped discover some of them.

Skill Proficiencies: History, Investigation

Tool Proficiencies: Calligrapher's supplies

Languages: One of your choice

Equipment: A bottle of black ink, a quill, a tome that appears to contain the history of an unknown settlement or culture, a set of traveler's clothes (Indiana Jones hat Included), and a belt pouch containing 10 gp


Feature: It Belongs in a Museum

You are a member of a respected museum, university, or other organization that preserves relics of ages past. You can gain access to the facilities where such antiquities are stored and can participate in their study. You may be allowed to accompany expeditions seeking to explore ruins or retrieve items of historical interest, if your area of expertise is relevant to the task at hand.

Suggested Characteristics

Because they spend large amounts of time studying the past, antiquarians tend to be quite knowledgeable, although they can sometimes be ignorant to more modern happenings. They are often excited by new discoveries, and are fascinated by exotic cultures and practices. Their social lives often leave much to be desired, as they frequently disappear for days or weeks at a time exploring lost ruins.

d8Personality Trait
1I quote historical texts and famous philosophers whenever they seem relevant to the situations I’m in.
2I insist on checking every ruined fortress, abandoned town, and forgotten castle I come across.
3I speak in a dull monotone that is more likely to put others to sleep than to entertain them.
4I am more interested in the past than the present; as a result, I am mostly asocial.
5Whenever I meet a new person, I try to learn about their history if at all possible
6I freely offer my knowledge to those who wish to learn, and I encourage those I know to do so as well.
7I enjoy going through ruins for the adventure; getting to experience lost history is just a bonus.
8Ignorance frustrates me, and I always try to correct others when they’re wrong.
d6Ideal
1Preservation We must protect the relics of the past, else their creators will fade from memory. (Lawful)
2Betterment By studying the mistakes of our elders, we might prevent the mistakes of our children. (Good)
3Dominance The past holds secrets I can use against those who oppose me. (Evil)
4Trophy The original inventors of these relics are dead; why shouldn’t I hold on to them for a while? (Chaotic)
5Expertise I must become the authority in my field of study. (Any)
6Vigil Only by remembering the dead do we honor their accomplishments. (Lawful)
d6Bond
1I must prevent the relics of the past from falling into the hands of thieves and looters.
2The historical works of my race must be preserved for the enrichment of future generations.
3I work to uncover the truth of past events, even if doing so is harmful to my nation or organization.
4My family, clan, or guild has a rich history, and I must ensure that others are aware of its importance
5I will perform the heroic deeds that future historians will surely write about.
6If an artifact has been entrusted to me, I will protect it at all costs, even my life.
d6Flaw
1I have falsely claimed to have discovered a forgotten civilization and faked evidence to support it.
2If I ever find a relic of singular worth, I might keep it for myself…or for the merchant down the road.
3There is an intense rivalry between myself and a particular colleague, and it often clouds my judgment.
4I pretend to know far more than I actually do, and will often ignore any evidence that proves me wrong.
5I care more for the money I’m paid by the museums than for the artifacts I deliver to them
6My obsessive search for a particular object has pushed my loved ones away.

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