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Times were hard, but you never went hungry...at least not for very long. You learned early on the use of the bow and snare, and developed the skills and dexterity needed to stalk wild game without spooking your dinner. Through hard training, and spurred by hunger, you learned to push yourself to the limits of your endurance and to survive in the harshest environment. Your time spent in the wilds also gave you a natural ability to swim, and that has served you well | Times were hard, but you never went hungry...at least not for very long. You learned early on the use of the bow and snare, and developed the skills and dexterity needed to stalk wild game without spooking your dinner. Through hard training, and spurred by hunger, you learned to push yourself to the limits of your endurance and to survive in the harshest environment. Your time spent in the wilds also gave you a natural ability to swim, and that has served you well in laying snares at watering holes. During these years, you developed a kinship with nature and you learned to read the subtlest signs and trails. | ||
in laying snares at watering holes. During these years, you developed a kinship with nature and you learned to read the subtlest signs and trails. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 26 November 2016
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Hunter Background ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Times were hard, but you never went hungry...at least not for very long. You learned early on the use of the bow and snare, and developed the skills and dexterity needed to stalk wild game without spooking your dinner. Through hard training, and spurred by hunger, you learned to push yourself to the limits of your endurance and to survive in the harshest environment. Your time spent in the wilds also gave you a natural ability to swim, and that has served you well in laying snares at watering holes. During these years, you developed a kinship with nature and you learned to read the subtlest signs and trails.
Commentary
Heritage level gains (total)
12hp/3sp/14ep
See also:
Newbie guide, heritage, noble, nomad, scholar, urchin, acolyte, peasant, hunter, courtier, apprentice, and hermit.