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Feohtere

Walking at the head of her party, Eadgyth spotted an outcropping of rock ahead. She raised a hand, bidding the party to stop, and loosened her sword. A shuffling behind her indicated the party was following suit. There was an ambush ahead. If she had wanted to set an ambush, this was a spot she would have chosen. Scanning the area, she searched for any advantage she could find.

As a Fighter you are a master of warfare and all its tools. You are proficient in any weapon and armor you encounter, and can improvise weapons and armor when necessary. Your knowledge of military tactics and formations gives your comrades an edge in battle. You are a reassuring presence on the front lines, ready to defend your allies.

In Combat

You use your tactical knowledge to seize and maintain advantageous positions, engaging enemies to protect your comrades. Your mastery of weaponry allows you to deliver devastating attacks. And your expertise with combat allows you to rapidly identify weaknesses that you and your allies can exploit.

Around Others

You may struggle to connect with those who haven't experienced combat, finding yourself drawn to others who understand the realities of war. With time and support, you can find a place in society outside of conflict.

In the Wild

You are constantly vigilant, evaluating the terrain for potential threats and tactical advantages. You naturally take the lead on expeditions, ensuring the safety of your party.

In Downtime

You hone your skills through drills with other fighters, meticulously maintain your gear, and share stories of past battles with fellow veterans.

You Might

  • Feel most comfortable among those who have also seen combat, including your adventuring companions.
  • Hold a complex perspective on your profession, grappling with the ethical implications of violence while acknowledging its necessity.

Others Might

  • Misunderstand your depth, viewing you as solely focused on combat and lacking other dimensions.
  • Prematurely label you a hero, even if your actions haven't earned such a title.

Things You Can Do

You can use an Action to make a check for any of the following:

  • (Body) (1 EP) Turn nearly any object into a weapon, utilizing it effectively in combat.
  • (Mind) (1 EP) Analyze a battlefield, identifying advantageous positions and weaknesses in enemy formations.
  • (Heart) (1 EP) Rally your allies, inspiring them to fight with increased courage and determination.
  • (Effortless) (0 EP) Evaluate fortifications, identifying strengths and weaknesses that you can leverage or exploit.

Your People Look To You For

  • Protection: You are the shield that safeguards your community from threats, both external and internal.
  • Leadership: Your experience and tactical acumen make you a natural leader in times of crisis.