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Appraiser and Auctioneer
character involved in appraisals and auctions could lead to intriguing storylines involving valuable items, estate sales, and the discovery of hidden treasures. This profession would offer a rich source of comedic and dramatic moments
Fine art Smuggler
The character's clandestine activities and the absurdity of the items they smuggle can lead to comedic situations. The character's evasions and close calls with authorities can also be humorous
Homeless Beggar
The character's resourcefulness and observations of high society from a lowly perspective can provide a lot of comedic moments. Their interactions with other characters, especially those in higher social classes, can be particularly humorous
Costume Designer
The eccentricities of the fashion world, mishaps with costumes, and the character's creative but sometimes impractical designs can lead to humorous situations
Government Official
The bureaucratic red tape and the character's interactions with frustrated taxpayers or other government officials can lead to humorous situations. The character's strict adherence to rules or their creative ways to avoid work can add to the comedy
Street Performer
The character's performances can go awry, or their interactions with passersby can lead to comedic moments. The struggle to make a living through street performance can also be a source of humor
Psychic
A psychic character could bring an element of mystery and humor, especially if they are portrayed as eccentric or unreliable. This profession would allow for comedic misunderstandings and dramatic plot twists involving supposed psychic abilities
State Safety Radio Network Monitor
State Safety Radio Network Monitor character monitoring a state safety radio network could be a quiet, behind-the-scenes presence who often provides critical information during emergencies. This profession would allow for episodes involving public safety and emergency response
The Technical Assistant
Abilities: "Tech Savvy" (advantage on Intelligence checks related to technology), "Geeky Insight" (can hack into systems or find hidden technical solutions). Special Move: "Fanboy Frenzy" (can distract enemies with trivia or fanboy behavior). Description: This class is perfect for characters who are tech-savvy and have a deep love for pop culture, especially Star Trek. They use their technical skills and fandom knowledge to navigate and solve problems.
The Etiquette Master (Monk variant)
ses proper manners and social graces as a form of combat Abilities: "Polite Redirection" (deflect attacks), "Social Ju-Jitsu" (turn social faux pas against opponents)
The Critic (Warlock variant)
Draws power from their discerning taste and sharp tongue Abilities: "Scathing Review" (vicious mockery with extra damage), "Cultivated Tastes" (advantage on Persuasion checks in high society)
The Therapist (Cleric variant)
Heals mental and emotional wounds Abilities: "Psychoanalysis" (insight into NPCs), "Therapeutic Touch" (calm emotions)
The Socialite (Sorcerer variant)
Manipulates social situations with innate charisma Abilities: "Gossip Network" (gather information), "Social Chameleon" (blend into different social circles)
The Connoisseur (Wizard variant)
Specializes in identifying and utilizing rare and exotic items Abilities: "Refined Palate" (detect poisons), "Cultural Expertise" (advantage on History checks)
The Producer (Ranger Variant)
Inspiration: Roz Doyle Description: This class combines organizational skills with a sharp wit and strong will. The Producer excels at managing resources, coordinating efforts, and navigating the complexities of professional environments. Abilities: Proficiency in Survival, Nature, and Persuasion. Special abilities could include "Production Expertise" to manage resources efficiently or "Sharp Tongue" to negotiate and command respect.
Police officer
Inspiration: Martin Crane Description: This class is about practical experience and no-nonsense approach to combat and problem-solving. The Retiree excels at using their life experience to outmaneuver foes and provide a grounded perspective. Abilities: Proficiency in Athletics, Intimidation, and Perception. Special abilities could include "Veteran's Instincts" for combat advantage or "Practical Advice" to help allies in various situations.
The Caregiver (Cleric Variant)
Inspiration: Daphne Moon Description: This class focuses on healing, support, and unconventional problem-solving. The Caregiver uses their practical skills and empathetic nature to help allies and navigate complex social situations. Abilities: Proficiency in Medicine, Insight, and Persuasion. Special abilities could include "Healing Touch" for physical and emotional healing or "Unconventional Wisdom" to find creative solutions.
The Radio Host (Rogue Variant)
Inspiration: Frasier's radio show Description: This class is about using charm and stealth to navigate social and professional landscapes. The Radio Host excels at gathering information, manipulating public opinion, and staying one step ahead of adversaries. Abilities: Proficiency in Stealth, Deception, and Persuasion. Special abilities could include "On-Air Charm" to influence large audiences or "Quick Wit" to think on their feet.
The Sophisticate
Inspiration: Frasier Crane and Niles Crane Description: This class focuses on charm, wit, and cultural sophistication. The Sophisticate excels at persuasion, deception, and performance, using their refined tastes and knowledge to influence those around them. Abilities: Proficiency in Charisma-based skills, expertise in History, Arcana, and Performance. Special abilities could include "Witty Banter" to distract enemies or "Cultural Insight" to understand and manipulate social situations.
Fighter
Skilled in martial arts, versatile with weapons and armor.
Barbarian
Masters of brute force, harnessing their rage to deliver powerful blows.
Wizard
Learned mages who study and cast spells from spellbooks.
Warlock
Spellcasters bound by a pact to supernatural entities.
Paladin
Holy warriors imbued with divine magic.
Druid
Shapeshifting spellcasters connected to nature.
Cleric
Divine spellcasters devoted to a deity, able to heal and harm.
Sorcerer
Innate spellcasters with magical bloodlines.
Bard
Musical mages with a wide range of abilities and spells.
Ranger
Skilled hunter and tracker, proficient with ranged attacks.
Rogue
Stealthy, dexterous adventurers skilled in evasion and subterfuge.
Monk
Master of martial arts, using inner force and agility.