Celebrity Perks Talent: Is a service an "item"? Animals?


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Celebrity Perks (Ex) (Ultimate Intrigue pg. 11): The vigilante is a celebrity in his area of renown, and adoring fans are all too eager to shower him with the fundamental necessities. While within his area of renown, he can always receive common meals or lodging (worth up to 1 gp per meal or night) for free, and can avoid paying taxes or bribes of 1 gp or less. If he wants a particular nonmagical item worth 1 gp or less, he can spend 1d10 minutes interacting with people in his area of renown to receive the item from a fan (if he ever sells such a gift from a fan, he loses this social talent permanently). If he has the great renown social talent, he can receive gifts of up to 5 gp, receive fine food and lodgings (worth up to 10 gp per meal or night) for free, and avoid paying taxes or bribes of 10 gp or less. If he has incredible renown, he can receive gifts of up to 25 gp, receive exquisite food and lodgings (worth up to 100 gp per meal or night) for free, and avoid paying taxes or bribes of 100 gp or less. A vigilante must be at least 5th level and have the renown social talent to select this talent.

Can this talent be used to obtain services? Can the "gifts" include animals?

For that matter, is a slave a valid "gift" (Your evil vigilante is so famous people will willingly enslave themselves to you just to serve under you!)? They're under "Black Market Items" in Adventurer's Armory.


If you have incredible renown and a slave is worth 25gp or less, it seems a slave could be a gift. Be sure not to sell them!

Also, I don't see why a service or a pet wouldn't be a gift. I think you are interpreting that talent correctly.

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