![]() You live in a smallĬottage in a middle-class neighborhood or in a private room at a fine Laborers, students, priests, hedge wizards, and the like.Ĭhoosing a comfortable lifestyle means that you can afford nicerĬlothing and can easily maintain your equipment. People living modest lifestyles include soldiers with families, You don’t go hungry or thirsty, and your living conditions are clean, if simple. Room in a boarding house, inn, or temple. You live in an older part of town, renting a Thieves, mercenaries, and other disreputable types.Ī modest lifestyle keeps you out of the slums and ensures that you can Lifestyle level tend to be unskilled laborers, costermongers, peddlers, Have to contend with violence, crime, and disease. You benefit from some legal protections, but you still YourĪccommodations might be a room in a flophouse or in the common roomĪbove a tavern. In a sufficient, though probably unpleasant, experience. Simple foodĪnd lodgings, threadbare clothing, and unpredictable conditions result Going without the comforts available in a stable community. They might be disturbed, marked as exiles, or suffer Most people at this lifestyle level have suffered some YouĪre beneath the notice of most people, and you have few legal Shelter from the elements, but you live in a desperate and often violentĮnvironment, in places rife with disease, hunger, and misfortune. Vermin-infested boarding house in the worst part of town. You live in a leaky stable, a mud-floored hut just outside town, or a You are beneath the notice of most people. Weapons, and adventuring gear, which represent a fortune by their Violence, disease, and hungerįollow you wherever you go. Shelter wherever you can, sneaking into barns, huddling in old crates,Īnd relying on the good graces of people better off than you. You avoid criminals, but you are unlikely to make powerful connections. Might help you make contacts with the rich and powerful, though you run Maintain the same lifestyle throughout your character’s career. The next, based on the funds you have at your disposal, or you might Your lifestyle might change from one period to The cost of your chosen lifestyle over a thirty-day period, multiply The prices listed are per day, so if you wish to calculate Lifestyle from the Expenses table and pay the price to sustain that Maintaining your equipment so you can be ready when adventure nextĪt the start of each week or month (your choice), choose a They cover your accommodations, food and drink, and all Provide you with a simple way to account for the cost of living in aįantasy world. These things cost money, although some lifestyles cost more People require basic necessities such as shelter, sustenance, andĬlothing. Lost treasures, or waging war against the encroaching darkness,Īdventurers face more mundane realities. When not descending into the depths of the earth, exploring ruins for Check out the Player's Handbook to add dozens of more player options to the Charactermancer, the Dungeon Master's Guide to expand on the tools available for DMs, and the Monster Manual to add hundreds of more unique creatures (including token artwork) to fight! (Listing Ao in this column goes without saying.These D&D 5E Free Basic Rules only contain a fraction of the races, subclasses, backgrounds, feats, items, monsters, spells, and other content available on Roll20. The "Superior" column lists the deity to whom each god owes his/her allegiance or even divinity. Gods who, during the period of the Baldur's Gate games, are either dead or inactive (Ulutiu has been asleep for centuries, and Waukeen is missing), have their names and alignments "greyed out" accordingly, and the alignments of their priests and lay worshippers as well, each depending on the circumstances of that particular god. In the "Alignment" column, the god's own alignment is written in red, allowed alignments for his/her clergy are yellow, and common worshipper alignments are in blue. I will also be correcting the Alignment column, making most gods have more tighter restrictions on whatĪlignments are appropriate for their worshippers. At the moment, only the Human (or "Universal") pantheon is listed,īut future updates to this site will include the Elven, Dark Elven, Dwarven, Gnomish, Halfling, and Orcish pantheons as well. The following chart lists the more well-known deities of the Forgotten Realms, at the time at which the Baldur's Gate games take place. ![]() Gods and Goddesses of the Forgotten Realms
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