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As a swashbuckler you are an adventurous warrior who has to show your prowess to gain the respect you deserve.
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As a swashbuckler you are an adventurous warrior out to show your prowess to gain the respect you deserve.
With your natural charm and prowess you make an excellent courtier, officer, diplomat, and general adventurer of class and wit.
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With your natural charm and quick blade you make an excellent courtier, officer, diplomat, or sea dog, an adventurer of style and wit.
  
 
Only vaguely related to the Pathfinder class of the same name, the swashbuckler is a fencer and charmer.
 
Only vaguely related to the Pathfinder class of the same name, the swashbuckler is a fencer and charmer.
  
 
=== Special Abilities ===
 
=== Special Abilities ===
# '''Champion:''' When you fight along with a cohort in combat, they gain extra effect and 1 armor.
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# '''Daredevil:''' When you roll a desperate action, you get +1d to your roll.
# '''Daredevil:''' When you roll a desperate action, you get +1d to your roll.
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# '''Flamboyance:''' When you push yourself on a daring feat you can do one of the following: ''avoid anything in your way—attract the attention of all—have a moment alone with someone—mysteriously disappear afterwards.''
# '''Flamboyance:''' When you push yourself you can do one of the following: ''perform an elegant feat that avoids hindrances—attract the attention of everyone who can see you—mysteriously disappear afterwards.''
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# '''Idol:''' When you push a Consort roll you soon find someone willing to act as a temporary contact.  
# '''Idol:''' When you push a Consort roll you soon find someone willing to act as a contact due to their sudden attraction to you.  
 
# '''One-on-One:''' By focusing, you can force a one-on-one challenge, you against a single champion of the opposing side. The confrontation must be related to the situation at hand and need not be violent. This is either a dramatic pause or an eye of the storm isolating the two of you. 
 
 
# '''Panache:''' You may expend your '''special armor''' to reduce consequences of an attack or social interaction or to push yourself in a duel of blades or wit.  
 
# '''Panache:''' You may expend your '''special armor''' to reduce consequences of an attack or social interaction or to push yourself in a duel of blades or wit.  
 
# '''Reflexes:''' When there's a question about who acts first, the answer is you (two characters with Reflexes act simultaneously).
 
# '''Reflexes:''' When there's a question about who acts first, the answer is you (two characters with Reflexes act simultaneously).
 
# '''Renaissance Man:''' Take 2 stress to roll your best action rating while performing a different action. Say how you adapt your skill to this use.
 
# '''Renaissance Man:''' Take 2 stress to roll your best action rating while performing a different action. Say how you adapt your skill to this use.
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# '''Steady Hand''': You are an expert at finding your way with mounts and vehicles, +1d and improved effect on all Finesse checks driving a vehicle.
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# '''Tactician:''' When you fight along with a cohort in combat, they gain extra effect and 1 armor.
  
 
=== Dangerous Friends ===
 
=== Dangerous Friends ===
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: ˄ ˅ Voss, a domestic.
 
: ˄ ˅ Voss, a domestic.
  
=== Items ===
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=== Inventory ===
: Fine clothes & jewelry.
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: ☐ Disguised Weapon.
: ☐ Disguised Weapon.
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: ☐ Fine Dueling Weapon.
: ☐ Fine and potent dueling weapon.
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: ☐, ☐ Fine bottle of wine.
: Fine bottle of wine.
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: ◯ Fine clothes & jewelry [☐ if carried].
: ☐ Parrying weapon
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: ◯ Mount.
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: ☐ Parrying Instrument
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* '''Disguised Weapon''' ☐: A weapon that does not appear to be a weapon except under close scrutiny. Examples include cane swords, fighting fans, hair pin daggers, daggers concealed in holy symbols, belt buckles, shoes, and emblems of rank, palm pistols concealed in cutlery, snuff boxes, swagger sticks, or purses. Sashes, belts, or clock chains made to be used as whips or garottes.
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* '''Fine Dueling Weapon''' ☐: A masterwork light weapon like a rapier, smallsword, or arming sword or an exotic dueling weapon such as a war fan. The fine quality improves the effect. ''This is often a reward for service or an heirloom from an otherwise impoverished noble background.  
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* '''Fine Bottle of Wine''' ☐: A rare vintage from your personal collection, potent both in its alcohol and its ability to impress.
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* '''Fine Clothes & Jewelry''' ◯: An outfit that appears to be of such fine make as to pass you off as a noble. If you're carrying this item as a second outfit to change into, it is ☐.
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* '''Mount''' ◯: A horse (or other appropriate mount) trained to carry you in battle.
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* '''Parrying Instrument''' : Buckler, main-gauche, gauntlet, hat, cloak or other device used defensively in the off hand. Makes up for some of the weaknesses of Finesse combat against multiple opponents. 
  
 
=== XP ===
 
=== XP ===

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As a swashbuckler you are an adventurous warrior out to show your prowess to gain the respect you deserve. With your natural charm and quick blade you make an excellent courtier, officer, diplomat, or sea dog, an adventurer of style and wit.

Only vaguely related to the Pathfinder class of the same name, the swashbuckler is a fencer and charmer.

Special Abilities

  1. Daredevil: When you roll a desperate action, you get +1d to your roll.
  2. Flamboyance: When you push yourself on a daring feat you can do one of the following: avoid anything in your way—attract the attention of all—have a moment alone with someone—mysteriously disappear afterwards.
  3. Idol: When you push a Consort roll you soon find someone willing to act as a temporary contact.
  4. Panache: You may expend your special armor to reduce consequences of an attack or social interaction or to push yourself in a duel of blades or wit.
  5. Reflexes: When there's a question about who acts first, the answer is you (two characters with Reflexes act simultaneously).
  6. Renaissance Man: Take 2 stress to roll your best action rating while performing a different action. Say how you adapt your skill to this use.
  7. Steady Hand: You are an expert at finding your way with mounts and vehicles, +1d and improved effect on all Finesse checks driving a vehicle.
  8. Tactician: When you fight along with a cohort in combat, they gain extra effect and 1 armor.

Dangerous Friends

˄ ˅ Ainsley, a swashbuckler.
˄ ˅ Finley, an armorer.
˄ ˅ Leighton, a courtier.
˄ ˅ Rowan, a noble.
˄ ˅ Voss, a domestic.

Inventory

☐ Disguised Weapon.
☐ Fine Dueling Weapon.
☐, ☐ Fine bottle of wine.
◯ Fine clothes & jewelry [☐ if carried].
◯ Mount.
☐ Parrying Instrument
  • Disguised Weapon ☐: A weapon that does not appear to be a weapon except under close scrutiny. Examples include cane swords, fighting fans, hair pin daggers, daggers concealed in holy symbols, belt buckles, shoes, and emblems of rank, palm pistols concealed in cutlery, snuff boxes, swagger sticks, or purses. Sashes, belts, or clock chains made to be used as whips or garottes.
  • Fine Dueling Weapon ☐: A masterwork light weapon like a rapier, smallsword, or arming sword or an exotic dueling weapon such as a war fan. The fine quality improves the effect. This is often a reward for service or an heirloom from an otherwise impoverished noble background.
  • Fine Bottle of Wine ☐: A rare vintage from your personal collection, potent both in its alcohol and its ability to impress.
  • Fine Clothes & Jewelry ◯: An outfit that appears to be of such fine make as to pass you off as a noble. If you're carrying this item as a second outfit to change into, it is ☐.
  • Mount ◯: A horse (or other appropriate mount) trained to carry you in battle.
  • Parrying Instrument ☐: Buckler, main-gauche, gauntlet, hat, cloak or other device used defensively in the off hand. Makes up for some of the weaknesses of Finesse combat against multiple opponents.

XP

  • Every time you roll a desperate action, mark xp in that action's attribute.

At the end of each session, for each item below, mark 1 xp (in your playbook or an attribute) or 2 xp if that item occurred multiple times.

  • You addressed a challenge using bravado or elegance.
  • You expressed your beliefs, drives, heritage, or background.
  • You struggled with issues from your vice or traumas during the session.

Starting Actions

Consort 1
Finesse 2
4 points by choice, no higher than 2 in any one