Commoner Professions (d20)

d20 Result

1

Baker. You worked in a bakery and learned how to bake breads, cakes, pies, and pastries. You have a set of kitchen utensils.

2

Bartender. You sold drinks to earn your pay. You know allĀ about beverages, alcoholic and otherwise. You have a small cask of beer and two bottles of spirits.

3

Carpenter. You know how to cut wood and join pieces of it to produce anything from small chests to furniture to entire dwellings. You have a tool kit.

4

Cook. You might have been a cook in a camp, charged with rationing provisions, or you could have been a chef at a restaurant where you created culinary masterpieces. You have a dagger and a pair of kitchen knives.

5

Exterminator. You made your living by hunting rats and other vermin. You have a net and a dog.

6

Farmer. You worked the land to produce crops for your family and for sale at the market. You might also have raised livestock. You have a pitchfork (treat as an improvised weapon).

7

Fisher. You know how to pilot a small boat and how to catch fish either in freshwater or on the open seas. You have a fishing pole, line, lures, and a net.

8

Gravedigger. You handled corpses for a living. You could have been a digger of graves or a collector of corpses for some purpose. You have a shovel (treat as an improvised weapon).

9

Groom. You cared for horses and perhaps other animals and helped train them to perform certain activities. You have a tool kit

10

Herder. You watched over a flock of sheep, a herd of goats or cows, or another form of livestock. You have either a sling or a quarterstaff.

11

Jeweler. You made jewelry from precious metals and stones. You can ascertain the value of such things by examining them. You have a tool kit.

12

Laborer. You performed manual labor for whoever paid you. You could have worked as a porter, a stevedore, or at some other job that involved moving heavy objects. You have a club.

13

Mason. You worked with stone, shaping it into blocks and mortaring those blocks into larger shapes. You have a tool kit.

14

Miner. You dug ore out of the ground. You have a mattock.

15

Sailor. You worked on a ship and helped keep the vessel in good working order. You have a dagger and a coil of rope.

16

Servant. Maybe you waited tables in a tavern. You could have been a scullery worker, washing pots and pans for a noble household. You might also have served as a butler, a valet, a maid, or in some other similar capacity. You have a uniform.

17

Shopkeeper. You ran a small shop selling minor baubles and other curios. You have three pieces of cheap jewelry.

18

Smith. You worked at a forge, pounding metal ingots into different forms. You have a hammer.

19

Tanner. You turned raw animal hides into leather suitable for making clothing, gear, and armor. You have a quarterstaff.

20

Teamster. You drove a cart, wagon, carriage, or some other vehicle for commercial purposes. You have a whip.