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{{Feats
 
{{Feats
| Synonyms = SynonymA, SynonymB, SynonymC, Bourgeois, Usurer, Lawyer
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| Synonyms = Merchant, Craftsmen, Usurer, Lawyer, Lombard
 
| Prowess? = No
 
| Prowess? = No
| Archetype? = No
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| Archetype? = Yes
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| Official? = Yes
 
| Description =  
 
| Description =  
  
Description of the Feat goes here. One sentence de explain detailed effect in game.
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Bourgeois are inhabitants of the bourgs, without having any nobiliary titles they have rights of citizenship in a given city and are rich owners of businesses.
  
Ideally followed by some historical notes and roleplaying elements.
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The bourgeoisie emerged as a historical and political phenomenon in the 11th century when the bourgs of Central and Western Europe developed into cities dedicated to commerce. This urban expansion was possible thanks to economic concentration due to the appearance of protective self-organisation into guilds. Guilds arose when individual businessmen (such as craftsmen, artisans and merchants) conflicted with their rent-seeking feudal landlords who demanded greater rents than previously agreed.  
  
If a long description of effects is required, best keep it for the end of the article.
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Your character gains the [[Rich]] Feat.
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If his background justifies it, he also gains the [[⭐ Faith]] Feat.
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Additionally, he gains one Feat of his choice in this list :
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*[[Well Connected]] (you're probably very active in a Guild)
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*[[Talented]]
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*[[Foreigner]] (Lombard ? Moor ? Venetian ? etc...)
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*[[Knowledge (apothecary)]] (you sell remedies and plants)
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*[[Manipulative]]
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*[[Lock Picking]] (if you are a locksmith)
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*[[Charismatic]]
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*[[Detect Lies]]
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*[[Reputation]]
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*[[Survival]] (you are well travelled)
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*[[Outlaw Wisdom]] (depends on what you sell...)
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*[[Trickster]]
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*[[Daring Escape]] (you have seen worse on the roads !) (even if the character doesn't meet the prerequisites)
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*[[Poison]] (what is your trade ???) (even if the character doesn't meet the prerequisites)
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*[[Guards !]] (even if the character doesn't meet the prerequisites)
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*[[Venerable Age]]
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If the character chooses the Feat [[Venerable Age]], he only gains one additional Feat of his choice outside this list or two Feats of his choice inside this list.
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This is an exception to the rule, normally a character is not able to have two archetypes.
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Unless his background justifies it, the character cannot take the [[Combat]], [[Strong]] or [[True Strike]] Feats.
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Note that not all wealthy merchants have this feat and the character may de facto be of this profession without having it.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:42, 8 November 2020

Synonyms: Merchant, Craftsmen, Usurer, Lawyer, Lombard


Special: Archetype

Bourgeois is an Archetype, it is a special kind of Feat. A character can only have one Archetype in total. Apart from that, Archetypes are like normal Feats and may be taken at character creation or on any level up. On your sheet, mark Bourgeois as one of your Feats and add all Feats gained separately.


Description

Bourgeois are inhabitants of the bourgs, without having any nobiliary titles they have rights of citizenship in a given city and are rich owners of businesses.

The bourgeoisie emerged as a historical and political phenomenon in the 11th century when the bourgs of Central and Western Europe developed into cities dedicated to commerce. This urban expansion was possible thanks to economic concentration due to the appearance of protective self-organisation into guilds. Guilds arose when individual businessmen (such as craftsmen, artisans and merchants) conflicted with their rent-seeking feudal landlords who demanded greater rents than previously agreed.

Your character gains the Rich Feat.

If his background justifies it, he also gains the ⭐ Faith Feat.

Additionally, he gains one Feat of his choice in this list :

If the character chooses the Feat Venerable Age, he only gains one additional Feat of his choice outside this list or two Feats of his choice inside this list. This is an exception to the rule, normally a character is not able to have two archetypes.

Unless his background justifies it, the character cannot take the Combat, Strong or True Strike Feats.

Note that not all wealthy merchants have this feat and the character may de facto be of this profession without having it.