Boredom is both good and bad


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Liberty's Edge

So trying to build a Noble for PFS [not sure if I'll play it yet, but it is starting to come along nicely]

My Notes thus far.

15, 14, 13, 13, 12, 10
{Str 10 Dex 13 Con 12 Int 14 Wis 13 Cha 15}
Bard level one
+0 BAB Fort +0 Ref/Will +2 HD 1d8+2 Skill 6+
[Fort +1 Ref +3 Will +3 Starting HP: 10, +7 Per Level, Skill Points 10 Per Level]
Human {+2 Intelligence, Total Int 16}
Feats
H- Noble Scion [Scion Of Lore] (+2 KS-Nobility & +1 to all Knowledge Skills with one Rank Invested in them) - PFS legal
1- Noble Stipend (Receive 100 gp at the beginning of every week that you can spend only on services and nonmaterial goods.) - PFS Legal

Traits
Reactionary (+2 On Initiative Checks)
Ambitious (+4 on Diplomacy Checks to influence those with 5HD more than the Noble)

Skills (10 Points Per Level)
Diplmancy, KS- Engineering, History, Nobility, Religion, Linguistics, Perception, Perform [Oratory], Sense Motive, Spellcraft

This gives us a Noble that tried to talk their way out of trouble, but when they failed to convince, they where generally attacked, so they learned to run from danger. (reactionary feat) but never losing Ambition they kept trying to convince people to their way of thinking. (thus the Ambitious)

Thoughts?

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