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As most adventurers do not have fixed place of residence and are frequently in the business of cold-blooded murder for [[fun]] and [[profit]], they are sometimes called [[Murderhobos]]. | As most adventurers do not have fixed place of residence and are frequently in the business of cold-blooded murder for [[fun]] and [[profit]], they are sometimes called [[Murderhobos]]. | ||
Usually '''Adventurers''' are also [[Player Characters]]. | Usually '''Adventurers''' are also [[Player Characters]]. The inverse is even more common. |
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Adventurer is a title given to individuals whose occupation is, obviously, "adventuring." "Adventuring" implies going on adventures, but in practice is more likely to involve murder, security detail, object and artifact retrieval, tomb desecration, and waking thing best left sleeping. Adventurers usually have short lifespans, but make up for it by wielding phenomenal cosmic power and carrying around enough material wealth to destabilize the economies of entire regions.
As most adventurers do not have fixed place of residence and are frequently in the business of cold-blooded murder for fun and profit, they are sometimes called Murderhobos.
Usually Adventurers are also Player Characters. The inverse is even more common.