Noble (fantasy background)

The Noble Background is a character Background; It follows their common conventions.

Equipment: Each iVerse Setting has a Cost Portion which a character starts with to buy goods with; Also see the "Characters" document for the setting. In addition to general purchasable gear, PC characters are assumed to come from "Middling" circumstances and begin play with equipment (portable Toolkits and/or stationary Work Stations) related to their capabilities granted by Race/Background/Archetype/Cultural experiences.
  • Typically all characters with Trade/Vocational (Craft/Artisan) Practices will have an appropriate Vocational/Trade/Craft Toolkit or station + setting appropriate sturdy work clothes and safety gear.
  • While Backgrounds don’t generally grant a full Trekking Kit, they do grant rudimentary items for traveling: a few days common clothes, shelter, transportation of gear, bedroll/bag, & sitting materials (toiletry, cleaning, utensils, lighting)…

i20™ Background Details

It is assumed you are familiar with the 2014 Background List. Check with your GM to see what is supported in your Setting.

@Character Inception, Characters gain an Attribute Score Increase (ASI), as defined by their Background's Vocational ASI OR as a Archetype's Pathway ASI explicity assigned or by Attribute Group(s):
BACKGROUND = +1 and +1

Benefit = +1 CP @Character Inception

i20 Skills REPLACE d20 skill proficiency: Add the skill level + modifiers to the check ( Proficiency Bonus not used).

A single Result Check to assess Success or Failure AND quality which may be impacted by conditions which indicate a Lack of Capability (Unfamiliar, Unproficient, etc.). The GM can { } Narrate it, and players may request an appropriate impact when anything other than a basic outcome is indicated. Character Points are Rewarded by the GM to improve Skills (and other Features).

  • Updated Skill Reference:

iCore iCore™ Background Details

The character is, by default, a minor noble. At best, they have their retinue paid for – servants like a groomsman, teamster, etc. They have been given a leg up in the world, but little else. They would be able to borrow against their good name, but they do not have access to fabulous wealth. Social Standing should be used to determine any ongoing and starting wealth, training, and asset options.