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Archetypes Compendium
Browse alternate class packages by parent class, source, and summary. This is the quick compendium surface before dropping into full archetype rules text.
Agility and daring are both excellent rogue traits, and their confluence can create spectacular feats of acrobatics.
Bandits, brigands, and highwaymen hone their craft along the roadsides and byways of the world, where they leap from the shadows to plunder the spoils of passing travelers.
Adept at infiltration, trap removal, and lock picking, burglars prey on the homes of the wealthy and forgotten tombs alike.
An absolute master of disguise, a chameleon effortlessly blends into any environment.
A charlatan is a master of lies and deception.
Everyone who lives in the city understands that a wealthy man stays wealthy by guarding his purse while wandering the streets and markets.
A driver makes her living driving vehicles in the service of those who can pay for her considerable talents.
Not all rogues work against the law.
The knife master is a trained killer who specializes in close-up combat and the wave and weave of knife fighting.
A pirate breaks from the confines of country and king to commit her crimes upon the high seas.
Some consider poisoning an evil act.
The rake is a rogue who is open about her skills and talents, often to the point of being boastful.
A specialized urban acrobat, the roof runner makes her home high atop the spires and gables of great cities.
The sanctified rogue serves a higher purpose, acting as a representative of a church or cult, or following the tenets of a specific faith or deity.
Not all rogues live in the city.
Some say that the sniper is the worst kind of assassin: a killer who waits silently in the shadows and then strikes from a distance without remorse.
The best spies are like chameleons, but not only can they change their appearances to fit the situation, they can also change their personalities, allegiances, and even loves if that's what it takes to achieve their clandestine goals.
The survivalist focuses her talents on surviving harsh and unforgiving conditions that would kill a lesser rogue.
A paragon of mobile swordplay, the swashbuckler is a rogue who focuses almost exclusively on honing her skill at arms and perfecting daring acrobatic moves and elaborate flourishes that border on performance.