Diplomat (5e Background)

Diplomat

You are, or were, a diplomat, a person appointed by a nation to conduct diplomacy with one or more other nations. The main functions of diplomats are; representation and protection of the interests and nationals of the sending nation; initiation and facilitation of strategic agreements; treaties and conventions; promotion of information; trade and commerce; technology; and friendly relations. Seasoned diplomats of international repute may be members of an international committee, or be employed by multinational companies for their experience in management and negotiating skills. Diplomats are members of foreign services and diplomatic corps of various nations of the world. Diplomats are the oldest form of any of the foreign policy institutions of the state, predating by centuries foreign ministers and ministerial offices.

Skill Proficiencies: Persuasion, Insight

Languages: 2 of your choice

Equipment: A set of fine clothes, a quill and bottle of ink, a blank treaty, and a belt pouch containing 15 gp

Diplomatic Rank

Diplomats have different specializations, and traits are often also present in their adventuring careers. What did you do during your time as a diplomat?

d6Rank
1Secretary
2Counselor
3Minister
4Ambassador
5Envoy
6International Affairs

Feature: Diplomatic Immunity

In peaceful foreign lands that recognise you and your place of origin, you may use your status as a diplomat to avoid penalties for minor crimes, and you may not be attacked by soldiers or guards. You may procure audience with various officials and nobles by using your title, though they are less likely to meet with you directly if you are not on official business. If you are ever publicly arrested in a foreign land, your nation will likely negotiate your return if this is both possible and desired by them. Abuse of this power will mean that it will be ignored or revoked.

Suggested Characteristics

d8Personality Trait
1My actions reflect on my liege, so I must always be at my best.
2I am accustomed to high living after years as a diplomat.
3I will not tolerate violence between sentients, and will always try to peacefully resolve the situation.
4I don't like to get involved in dirty business.
5I love intrigue and mystery.
6I have a tale or anecdote for any situation from my days as a diplomat.
7If you have a good reason, I will listen to any request.
8I weave flattery into my speech.
d6Ideal
1Peace - I do what I do to end wars. (Good)
2Kingmakers - The right touch here and there can topple empires and raise kings. (Any)
3Power - With my power, I could start a war. (Evil)
4Transparency - Secrets have no place in government and must be shared with the people. (Chaotic)
5A Voice - I speak for those who cannot. (Lawful)
6Competence - Whatever the aims and goals of the state, I must do my best to make them happen. (Neutral)
d6Bond
1I became a diplomat to better serve my liege.
2My actions go to assist the people.
3My loyalty is neither to my liege or my people, but to the nation.
4I love the sounds of a treaty being signed.
5I would perform any action for my hometown, a tiny hamlet that pooled its funds to send me to an esteemed place of learning.
6I was inspired by a diplomat who ended wars and defeated tyrants, all with just a quill.
d6Flaw
1I would sooner start a war than swallow my pride.
2I will do whatever I need to succeed as the ends justify the means.
3I hold a grudge if I ever feel that someone has got one over on me; they will pay dearly for it in the end.
4I am actually a coward and am willing to risk everyone's life but my own.
5I abuse my powers as a diplomat for personal gain whenever I feel I can get away with it.
6I have told so many lies that it's hard for me to recognise the truth anymore.



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