Failed Merchant 5E Background

As a dnd 5e failed merchant background you have been from a very long line of the merchants. Of course it might be you were an entrepreneur. But regardless of that all of your ventures are properly ended up. So whether it was simply because of an outside influences, bad luck, or simply because of your business acumen was weak, you lost everything though.

Mainly, with a failure though. Come with an experience. However you’re free of that old life, being have made some simple connections and learned many of your lessons. But be prepared in order to pursue the life of an adventurer, and your insight into a different world of commerce which brought you into the sphere of Acquisitions Incorporated – and also a franchise just might be in your future.

Skill Proficiencies: Investigation, Persuasion
Tool Proficiencies: One type of artisan’s tools
Languages: Any one of your choice
Equipment: One set of artisan’s tools, merchant’s scale, a set of fine clothes, and a belt pouch containing 10 gp.

Feature: Supply Chain

Of course from your time being a merchant, you’re retain to be the connections with dome different professions such as wholesalers, suppliers, and other merchants and entrepreneurs. Of course you could call them upon these particular connections whenever looking for the items or information.

Suggested Characteristics

Al though as a merchant involved having the head for many numbers, a strong personality. Of course the ability for making deals with different types of hostile adversaries, a strong sword arm to fight off bandits, and the intuition for knowing what people want and need…etc. Also the art of business is an art of finding the best path to the profit and also that path might be some different with each of their specific transaction. It almost takes a strong mind and even a stronger stomach to succeed. So why did you fail?

Personality Trait

d8Personality Trait
1I didn't have the cutthroat attitude necessary to succeed. I won't make that mistake again.
2Even my competitors said I was affable and talented. Those traits should serve me well.
3To prosper, you have to be in control.
4The customer is always right.
5I was cutting corners and breaking deals to maximize profit. That's why I failed.
6When I get an idea, I am single-minded in its execution - even if it's a terrible idea.
7If I can be everyone's friend, I'll always have support.
8My heart wasn't in being a merchant, so I failed. I'm not all that keen on adventuring either, but I need the money.

Ideal

d6Ideal
1Survival. Where there's life, there's hope. If I remain alive and flexible, I can succeed. (Any)
2Generosity. People helped me when I was down. Now that I'm back on my feet, I'll pay it forward. (Good)
3Excitement. Caution got me nowhere in my previous business. I'm not going to let it hold me back now. (Chaotic)
4Wealth. With enough coin, I can buy comfort, power, knowledge, and even eternal life. Nothing will stand between me and money. (Evil)
5Stability. The mercantile trade was too chaotic for me. I need a nice stable profession, like adventuring. (Lawful)
6Redemption. Too many people consider me a failure. So I need to prove them wrong. (Any)

Bond

d6Bond
1My family means everything to me. I failed them before, and I must not do so again.
2My church provides a connection to my god, so I must ensure that it is protected and funded.
3My former business partner fell ill, and then our business failed. Part of my new venture involves earning enough to take care of their family.
4If I take care of my possessions, they'll take care of me. People come and go, but a weapon or a wand is something you can always rely on.
5Although my business failed, the people of my community were kind to me. I'll do everything in my power to protect them.
6I owe a dangerous person a lot of money. As long as they're happy, they let my debt rest unpaid.

Flaw

d6Flaw
1Why spend gold here when you can buy the same thing for copper in the next town?
2I must have the best of everything. Like, right now.
3You haven't heard of me? I'm sure that's because of your ignorance and low breeding.
4I failed, but I'm awesome. So when anyone else is successful, it must be because of nepotism, dishonesty, or dumb luck.
5I find that most people are trustworthy. Hey, where's my belt pouch?
6Nothing gets between me and danger except my fellow adventurers. So I'll be sure to put them there.

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