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NUMBER OF SIBLINGS
dlD Siblings
2or lower None
3—4 id3
5—6 1d4+1
7—8 id6+ 2
9—10 1d3+ 3
BIRTH ORDER
2d6 Birth Order
2 Twin, triplet, or quadruplet
3—? Older
3—12 Younger
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Who raised you, and what was life like for you when you
were growing up? You might have been raised by your
parents, by relatives, or in an orphanage. Or you could
have spent your childhood on the streets of a crowded
city with only your fellow runaways and orphans to keep
you company.
Use the Family table to determine who raised you. If
you know who your parents are but you get a result that
does not mention one or both of them, use the Absent
Parent table to determine what happened.
Next, refer to the Family Lifestyle table to determine
the general circumstances of your upbringing. (Chapter
5 of the Player’s Handbook has more information about
lifestyles.) The result on that table includes a number
that is applied to your roll on the Childhood Home table,
which tells you where you spent your early years. Wrap
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sters as you were growing up.
Supplemental Tables. You can roll on the Relation— ABSENT PARENT
ship table to determine how your family members or d4 Fate
other important figures in your life feel about you. You 1 Your parent died (roll on the Cause of Death sup-
can also use the Race, Occupation, and Alignment ta—
bles to learn more about the family members or guard- plemental table).
ians who raised you. 2 Your parent was imprisoned, enslaved, or other-
wise taken away.
FAMILY Your parent abandoned you.
{“00 Family 4 You} parent disappeared to an unknown fate.
01 None
02 Institution, such as an asylum FAMILY LIFESTYLE
03 Temple 3d6 Lifestyle"-‘
04—05 Orphanage 3 Wretched (—40)
06—07 Guardian 4—5 Squalid (—20)
08—i5 Paternal or maternal aunt, uncle, or both; or ex— 6—8 Poor (—lO)
tended family such as a tribe or clan 9—12 Modest (+0)
16—25 Paternal or maternal grandparent(s) 13—15 Comfortable (+10)
26—35 Adoptive family (same or different race) 16—17 Wealthy (+20)
36—55 Single father or stepfather 18 Aristocratic (+40)
56—?5 Single mother or stepmother *Use the number in this result as a modifier to your roll on the
76—00 Mother and father Childhood Home table.

