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====== Variant: Noble ====== | ====== Variant: Noble ====== | ||
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While not as adept as warlords in manipulating the field of battle, nobles are more suited to using their skills in the social sphere. Born into wealth, royalty, or other such privilege, the noble is able to use his social standing and influence to make powerful connections and maneuver his way through almost any social situation. The noble has all the standard warlord class features, except as noted below. | While not as adept as warlords in manipulating the field of battle, nobles are more suited to using their skills in the social sphere. Born into wealth, royalty, or other such privilege, the noble is able to use his social standing and influence to make powerful connections and maneuver his way through almost any social situation. The noble has all the standard warlord class features, except as noted below. | ||
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+ | Once per week, a noble can call in a favor from one of his contacts. The DM decides on whether or not the favor is achievable by the contact in question. The player and the DM should work together | ||
+ | Once a favor is called in, the noble must roll a d20, adding the influence rating of his contact to the roll. This determines the degree of success the contact has in delivering on the noble’s favor. A roll of 10 or less means that the favor is still carried out, but with an added complication or at diminished value. A roll of 21 or more means that the favor is carried out more efficiently and effectively than asked for, or has an unforeseen consequence that benefits the noble. \\ | ||
+ | Often times a noble finds that his adventures take him to areas where his contacts hold no influence, | ||
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