You are a scholar of the world’s deeper truths, a seeker of logic, magic, and the hidden structure beneath all things. Whether your expertise lies in arcane theory, ancient myths, or natural law, your pursuit of knowledge is both passion and purpose.
Did you serve as a university researcher, a royal advisor, or an isolated theorist? What drove you to leave your study behind? What is the one truth you’re still trying to prove or disprove?
- Equipment. A bottle of ink, a quill, a small knife, a letter from a dead colleague posing a question you have not yet been able to answer, and a set of common clothes.
- Tools & Languages. None
- Backround Knowledge. You gain advantage on ability checks related to theories, understanding magic in its purest form, and recalling information.
- Cross-Referenced Mind. Your mental library is vast and interconnected. You can accurately recall anything you have seen or heard within the past month. During a long rest, you can bolster your knowledge about a skill or tool by focusing on it and studying it with your mind. Choose a skill or tool. You gain proficiency in this skill or tool until your next long rest.