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pathfinder:npc_classes:aristocrats [2023/12/27 15:26] – [NPC Schooled Aristocrat (archetype)] johnbpathfinder:npc_classes:aristocrats [2023/12/27 20:38] (current) – [NPC Duelling Aristocrat (archetype)] johnb
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 [[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/npc-classes/aristocrat/|NPC Class: Aristocrat]] [[http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/npc-classes/aristocrat/|NPC Class: Aristocrat]]
  
-===== NPC Aldori Aristocrat (archetype) =====+===== NPC Duelling Aristocrat (archetype) =====
  
-Aldori Aristocrats follow a different type of trainingconcentrating on light armour and the Aldori Duelling Sword.  The more successful shouldeventually, be able to qualify for the Swordlord PRC class.  This is an archetype of the Standard Aristocrat NPC class.+Most aristocrats practice duelling techniques as they grow uppartly because those big houses have long corridors and large chambers where you can practice inside on a cold wet day.  Most people start with the basic rapier based technique, which involves shuffling back and forth along a carpet, and is good for keeping the practice fights away from the artwork and statues that line the corridor.   Some families, particularly those interested in Duelling Sword or Buckler & Falcatta playoccupy mansions with large halloften called a Salle, where more active sword skills can be honed.  While most Aristocrats don't pursue a career as a duellist, a few continue the practice for personal pleasure.  A few go on to qualify as masters (prestige class), although they are never up to the standards of the professionals.
  
-  An Aldori Aristocrat is proficient with all simple & martial weapons, light armour, Medium Armour and Shields.    +These Aristocrats follow a different type of training, concentrating on light armour and their chosen Sword.  The more successful should, eventually, be able to qualify for the Swordlord or Duellist  PRC class.  This is an archetype of the Standard Aristocrat NPC class. 
-  * At first level, Aldori Aristocrats gain the //Exotic Weapon: Duelling Sword// feat and the Sword Scion //trait// This replaces Heavy Armour. + 
-  * Restriction: Only Aldori families of the right standing will have Aldori trained Aristocrats in their number.+  A Duellist Aristocrat is proficient with all simple & martial weapons, light armour, Medium Armour and Shields.    
 +  * At first level, Duellist aristocrats  gain ... 
 +    *  The //Exotic Weapon: Duelling Sword// feat and the Sword Scion //trait// This replaces Heavy Armour.  (Aldori) 
 +    * OR 
 +    * +1 Dexterity.  This replaces Heavy Armour.  (Others) 
 +  * Restriction: Only families of the right standing will have trained Duellists in their number
 + 
 +**Note:**  The first option facilitates access to the Swordlord prestige class.  The second option enables access to the Duelist prestige class.  As a Buckler straps to the forearm, and is not held in the hand, this class is beneficial to both Rapier and Falcata duellists.
  
  
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   * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains the //Persuasive// feat. This replaces Medium Armour.   * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains the //Persuasive// feat. This replaces Medium Armour.
   * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (nobility) and Sense Motive checks. This replaces Shield proficiency.   * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (nobility) and Sense Motive checks. This replaces Shield proficiency.
-  * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat proficiency in Buckler (but no other shields), Rapier, Short Sword and Sword Cane. This replaces the Martial Weapons proficiency. +  * At first level, the schooled Aristocrat gains proficiency in Buckler (but no other shields), Rapier, Short Sword and Sword Cane. This replaces the Martial Weapons proficiency. 
   * Requirement: A Schooled Aristocrat must take the //Noble Scion// feat at first level, and must select Art, Lore, Magic or Peace.  Ignore the Cha-13 requirement.   * Requirement: A Schooled Aristocrat must take the //Noble Scion// feat at first level, and must select Art, Lore, Magic or Peace.  Ignore the Cha-13 requirement.
   * Restriction: Must go to a finishing school.   * Restriction: Must go to a finishing school.
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