Outlander 5e | Background Guide for D&D

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Outlander

You grew up in this wilds, far from civilization and the comforts of town and technology.

You’ve witnessed the migration of herds larger than forests, survived weather more extreme than any city-dweller could comprehend, and enjoyed the solitude of being the only thinking creature for miles in any direction.

The wilds are in your blood, whether you were a nomad, an explorer, a recluse, a hunter-gatherer, or even a Marauder.

Even in places where you don’t know the specific feature of the terrain, you know the ways of the wild.

Skill Proficiencies: Athletics, Survival

Tool Proficiencies: One type of musical instrument

Language: One of your choice

Equipment: A staff, a hunting trap, a trophy from an animal you killed, a set of traveler’s clothes, and a belt pouch containing 10 gp.

Origin

You’ve been to strange places and seen things that other cannot being to fathom. Consider some of the distant lands you have visited, and how they impacted you.

You can roll on the following table to determine your occupation during your time in the wild, or choose one that best fits your character.

d10Origin
1Forester
2Trapper
3Homesteader
4Guide
5Exile or outcast
6Bounty hunter
7Pilgrim
8Tribal nomed
9Hunter-gatherer
10Tribal Marauder

Feature: Wanderer

You have an excellent memory for maps and geography, and you can always recall the general layout of terrain, settlements, and other feature around you.

In addition, you can find food and freash water for yourself and up to five other people each day, provided that the land offers berries, small game, water, and so forth.

Suggested Characteristics

Often considered rude and uncouth among civilized folk, outlander have little respect for the niceties of life in the cities.

The ties of tribe, clan, family, and the natural world of which they are a part are the most important bonds to most outlanders.

d8Personality Trait
1I'm driven by a wanderlust that led me away from home.
2I watch over my friends as if they were a litter of new-born pups.
3I once ran twenty-five miles without stopping to warn to my clean of an approaching Orc horde. I'de do it again if I had to.
4I have a lesson for every situation, drawan from observing nature.
5I place no stock in wealthy or well-mannered folk. Money and manners won't save you from a hungry owlbear.
6l'm always picking things up, absently fidding with them, and sometimes accidentally breaking them.
7I feet far more comfortable around animals then people.
8I was, in fact, raised by wolves.
d6Ideal
1Change: Life is like the seasons, in constant change, and we must change with it. (Chaotic)
2Greater Good: It is each person's responsibility to make the most happiness for the whole tribe. (Good)
3Honor: If I dishonor myself, I dishonor my whole clean. (Lawful)
4Might: The strongest are meant to rule. (Evil)
5Nature: The natural world is more important than all the constructs of civilization. (Neutral)
6Glory: I must earn glory in battle, for myself and my clan. (Any)
d6Bond
1My family, clan, or tribe is the most important thing in my life, even when they are far from me.
2An injury to the unspoiled wilderness of my home is an injury to me.
3I will bring terrible warth down on the evildoers who destroyed my homeland.
4I am the last of my tribe, and it is up to me to ensure their names enter legend.
5I suffer awful visions of a coming disaster and will do anything to prevent it.
6It is my duty to provide chidren to sustain my tribe.
d6Flaw
1I am too enamored of ale, wine, and other intoxicants.
2There's no room for caution in a life lived to the fullest.
3I remember every insult I've received and nurse a silent resentment toward anyone who's ever wronged me.
4I am slow to trust members of other races, tribes, and societies.
5Violence is my answer to almost any challenge.
6Don't expect me to save those who can't save themselves. It is nature's way that the strong thrive and the weak perish.

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