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RANGER

Rangers are highly skilled hunters who, despite their martial abilities, rarely lend their skills to an army. Through mastery of the body and a deep understanding of the wilderness, rangers become sly tacticians, pursuing their quarry with cunning and patience. Many rangers track and fight alongside an animal companion with whom they’ve forged a powerful spiritual bond. By honing their skills in the wild, rangers become expert trackers, as likely to ensnare their foes in a trap as they are to assail them head-on.

• DOMAINS: Bone & Sage
• STARTING EVASION: 12
• STARTING HIT POINTS: 6
• CLASS ITEMS: A trophy from your first kill or a seemingly broken compass

RANGER’S HOPE FEATURE

Hold Them Off: Spend 3 Hope when you succeed on an attack with a weapon to use that same roll against two additional adversaries within range of the attack.

CLASS FEATURE

Ranger’s Focus: Spend a Hope and make an attack against a target. On a success, deal your attack’s normal damage and temporarily make the attack’s target your Focus. Until this feature ends or you make a different creature your Focus, you gain the following benefits against your Focus:

  • You know precisely what direction they are in.
  • When you deal damage to them, they must mark a Stress.
  • When you fail an attack against them, you can end your Ranger’s Focus feature to reroll your Duality Dice.

RANGER SUBCLASSES

Choose either the Beastbound or Wayfinder subclass.

BACKGROUND QUESTIONS

Answer any of the following background questions. You can also create your own questions.

  • A terrible creature hurt your community, and you’ve vowed to hunt them down. What are they, and what unique trail or sign do they leave behind?
  • Your first kill almost killed you, too. What was it, and what part of you was never the same after that event?
  • You’ve traveled many dangerous lands, but what is the one place you refuse to go?

CONNECTIONS

Ask your fellow players one of the following questions for their character to answer, or create your own questions.

  • What friendly competition do we have?
  • Why do you act differently when we’re alone than when others are around?
  • What threat have you asked me to watch for, and why are you worried about it?