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CLOISTERED SCHOLAR

Refer to the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide page 146 for more information.

As a child, you were inquisitive when your playmates were possessive or raucous. In your formative years, you found your way to one of Tamriel's great institutes of learning, where you were apprenticed and taught that knowledge is a more valuable treasure than gold or gems. Now you are ready to leave your home- not to abandon it, but to quest for new lore to add to its storehouse of knowledge.

    The most well known of Tamriel's fonts of knowledge is the Elder Library within White-Gold Tower. The great library is always in need of workers and attendants, some of whom rise through the ranks to assume roles of greater responsibility and prominence. You might be one of the Elder Library's own, dedicated to the curatorship of what is likely the most complete body of lore and history in all the world.

    Perhaps instead you were taken in by the scholars of the Crystal Tower, and now you have struck out to increase your knowledge and to make yourself available to help those in other places who seek your expertise.

 

Skill Proficiencies: History, plus your choice of one from among Arcana, Religion, or Nature

Languages: Two of your choice

Equipment: The scholar's robes of your cloister, a writing kit (small pouch with a quill, ink, folded parchment, and a small penknife), a borrowed book on the subject of your current study, and a pouch containing 40 septims.

FEATURE: LIBRARY ACCESS

Though others must often endure extensive interviews and significant fees to gain access to even the most common archives in your library, you have free and easy access to the majority of the library, though it might also have repositories of lore that are too valuable, magical,or secret to permit anyone immediate access.

    You have a working knowledge of your cloister's personnel and bureaucracy, and you know how to navigate those connections with some ease.

    Additionally, you are likely to gain preferential treatment at other libraries across the provinces, as professional courtesy shown to a fellow scholar.

 

SUGGESTED CHARACTERISTICS

Use the tables for the sage background in the Player's Handbook as the basis for your traits and motivations, modifying the entries when appropriate to suit your identity as a cloistered scholar.

    Your bond is almost certainly associated either with the place where you grew up or with the knowledge you hope to acquire through adventuring. Your ideal is no doubt related to how you view the quest for knowledge and truth – perhaps as a worth goal in itself, or maybe as a means to a desirable end.

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