Click the button below to get your apprentice:
| D20 | This apprentice has learned a cantrip |
|---|
| 1 | to shoot off their fingernails, dealing damage as throwing daggers. The nails take as long to regrow as they normally would. |
| 2 | to make fireflies burst in a flash of heat and light. |
| 3 | to store items beneath their belly-button, so long as they don't store so much that this crowds out their organs. |
| 4 | to see the sicknesses within people through their circled fingers. |
| 5 | to double the length of their legs. |
| 6 | to make a tree grow with fruit that have their seeds as a shell on the outside of them - thereby protecting them from many pests. |
| 7 | to move fat tissue around their body. |
| 8 | which makes veins in marble bleed. |
| 9 | to make precious metals mildly magnetic. |
| 10 | to make a sheep attempt to shear itself. |
| 11 | to make nearby locks jangle. |
| 12 | to make clocks run backwards. |
| 13 | to make paint dry instantly. |
| 14 | to tap someone on the shoulder from a distance. |
| 15 | to make rugs and carpets inch about like caterpillars. |
| 16 | to create an illusion of bird poop. |
| 17 | to animate dust bunnies as worthless servitors. |
| 18 | to prevent beer from going flat. |
| 19 | to manifest a spoon made of phantasmal force. |
| 20 | which cracks the lenses of spectacles. |
| D20 | This apprentice’s personality |
|---|
| 1 | is that of a flexible striver, willing to adopt any view if it advances their position. |
| 2 | is that of an anxious people-pleaser. |
| 3 | is sort of a reptilian mirror of whatever attitudes others take towards them. |
| 4 | is impulsive and ambitious, leaping from one scheme to get big to the next. |
| 5 | is laid-back yet spiteful, a feather pillow with a poisoned needle hidden in it. |
| 6 | is studious and anti-social, seeing others as objects to be used or obstacles to be removed. |
| 7 | is that of a slimy schmoozer - though they do have an honest interest & talent in singing. |
| 8 | is stiffly formal and imposingly-hierarchical. |
| 9 | is quiet, intense, focused around their dream of becoming an arch-wizard. |
| 10 | is that of a hit dog, loyal to a select few and ready to snap in an instant. |
| 11 | is that of a sneering, tasteless elitist who is boundlessly generous to those they see as peers. |
| 12 | is that of an old soul, jaded well beyond their years. |
| 13 | is that of a clumsy, blabbering nerd. |
| 14 | is that of a joker and clown, prone to melancholy when not laughing or being laughed at. |
| 15 | is rotely virtuous, going through the motions while blank inside. |
| 16 | is acquisitive and inquisitive, greedy for all things material and immaterial. |
| 17 | is exceedingly normal, averaged-out and agreeable in about all ways. |
| 18 | is aloof and observant, sometimes compassionate. |
| 19 | has been deliberately based by them on a character from their favourite novel. |
| 20 | is that of a hysterical, compulsive liar with a persecution complex. |
| D20 | This apprentice's master |
|---|
| 1 | is learned and powerful, widely respected in occult circles, yet increasingly senile - so far only the apprentice is really aware of this. |
| 2 | is a deadly fop whose single-minded pursuit of fashion and luxury shouldn't be confused for softness or incompetence. |
| 3 | is a despised plagiarist and fabulist. |
| 4 | is a hardened veteran war-wizard still bitter about being pushed out of the political sphere after retiring from the battlefield. |
| 5 | is a former adventurer, sagacious with forgotten lore and traumatized by their own maiming and the loss of their companions in the darkness below the world. |
| 6 | puts on the front of a kindly elder, but is in actuality a serial killer fascinated by the transformation of human flesh by lethal magic. |
| 7 | once aspired to be an evil overlord, leading an army of the undead to conquer the world, but gave up that dark dream after finding religion - following the merciful wolf-saint Amartza. |
| 8 | is the black sheep of an old and storied aristocratic family of wizards with a library that's accumulated centuries of spells and secrets. |
| 9 | is like a rotting peach - their ego bloated and easily injured, their retribution quick and nasty. |
| 10 | is a drunkard, living in reminiscence of past glories. |
| 11 | has been hollowed out into a meat-puppet by a tsochari - an extra-terrestrial invader conspiring to spread the worship of the Nine-Tongued Worm & open the way to more of their kind. |
| 12 | was once considered a prodigy, yet failed to live up to the expectations placed upon them, which they are in total denial of. |
| 13 | is a muscular and straightforward sort, bullrushing over any contestations. |
| 14 | is buoyantly youthful, never brought down for long by any set-back or tragedy. |
| 15 | is a suffocatingly-familiar, weepy softy. |
| 16 | suffered a sudden inversion of their personality - in fact they were murdered and replaced by their mirror-twin during an excursion through other planes. |
| 17 | is distractably obsessive, juggling several ground-breaking and extremely dangerous projects at once. |
| 18 | is whimsical & twee even in the face of atrocity - even when committing atrocities. |
| 19 | is a thug with the intelligence to sharply wield their brutality, with a big chip on their shoulder from climbing out of the gutter on a pile of betrayals and corpses. |
| 20 | is furiously bed-ridden - ailing due to inhaling the wrong spores. |
| D20 | This apprentice's master has them |
|---|
| 1 | blundering into a dangerous dungeon as a form of hazing. |
| 2 | tracking down another of their apprentices, who absconded with a grimoire and some valuables. |
| 3 | overseeing a crew commissioned to excavate an ancient ruin. |
| 4 | acting in a deniable capacity to trade with some diabolical sorts. |
| 5 | spying on a wizardly rival. |
| 6 | ghost-writing and delivering romantic poetry to a distant paramour. |
| 7 | recruiting an adventuring party for a delve to find the truth behind some bit of apocrypha. |
| 8 | kidnapping a peasant whose peculiar circumstances of birth make them a potent living spell component. |
| 9 | researching local cultic lore in the belief that it encodes a magical ritual. |
| 10 | counterfeiting a rival's books while inserting subtle and hazardous errors. |
| 11 | quizzing local artisans to suss out which has the skill to craft a suitable item for enchantment. |
| 12 | in the field fact-checking a bestiary that's made its way into their master's possession. |
| 13 | renewing treaties with regional elementals. |
| 14 | taking measurements of the region from various positions to prove its space is warped. |
| 15 | seeking out an exorcist to cleanse a haunted trinket that's made its way into their collection. |
| 16 | on a snipe hunt as punishment for some disappointment. |
| 17 | tracking down and retrieving a monster their master created before it can be traced back to them. |
| 18 | terrorizing rustics to keep them away from their master's abode. |
| 19 | testing an experimental new spell. |
| 20 | out foraging for delicacies for a feast. |
| D20 | This apprentice is considering quitting their apprenticeship |
|---|
| 1 | because their master has been regularly draining them of blood to use as a youth-regaining elixir. |
| 2 | because their older sibling has recently died, leaving them heir to their family's holdings. |
| 3 | because they've become infatuated with a local, and the terms of their service have them sworn to celibacy. |
| 4 | because they believe that their master plans to displace their soul and steal their body. |
| 5 | because they've found they prefer studying the history and theory of magic over learning how to actually work it. |
| 6 | because their master clearly favours another apprentice over them. |
| 7 | because a close encounter with a witch-hunting mob has put a great fear in them. |
| 8 | because they've heard rumours that a rival circle of wizards aims to take out their master to steal their books and artifacts. |
| 9 | because another wizard has given them a better offer. |
| 10 | because they stumbled across a golem in a storage closet with their exact likeness. |
| 11 | because they are now sure that their work has damned them to hell. |
| 12 | because they're burnt out and need a vacation. |
| 13 | because something they can never quite make out keeps whispering to them from the shadows. |
| 14 | because war has broken out and they wish to serve their country. |
| 15 | because the work and studying have proven too difficult for them. |
| 16 | because they've become possessed by wanderlust. |
| 17 | because their books were ruined by a sudden rainstorm and it would be very expensive to purchase replacements. |
| 18 | because a fortune teller suggested that if they don't it will lead to their doom. |
| 19 | because they've grown to hate their master due to personal differences. |
| 20 | because they've contracted a terminal illness and would prefer to spend the remainder of their days peacefully and among friends. |
No comments:
Post a Comment