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Dragons are often solitary creatures–but not always. As they amass power, the demands of their station require more and more of their time, and some matters must be delegated. This is where a hoard manager comes into play. Part agent and part bookkeeper, these dedicated individuals ensure that a fortune dragon's coins are stacked just so, that a conspirator dragon's books are in order, or that a vizier dragon's plans are properly kept up to date.
Their skills may seem unassuming, but hoard managers are often surprisingly capable adventurers. After all, it takes a certain amount of courage to tell an omen archdragon that their decades-old prophetic clay tablets will need to be either stored extradimensionally or thrown out. Some dragons even utilize their hoard managers as field agents, either to secure new goods for the hoard or to carry out their schemes.
Prerequisites trained in Society, employed by a dragon
You become an expert in Society and gain the Eye for Numbers skill feat. If you already have that feat, you gain a different 1st-level skill feat you qualify for instead.
Additionally, you're an expert in finding hidden objects and discarded trinkets quickly and efficiently. When you Search, you may use your Society modifier in place of your Perception modifier.
When you select this feat, choose a type of dragon to represent your Hoardkeeper, the dragon whose hoard you manage. Feats from this archetype with the Magical trait also have the trait of your Hoardkeeper's magical tradition (Arcane for Fortune, for example).
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
Your Hoardkeeper has a particular interest in specific kinds of items. To accommodate them, you've trained in handling the subject of their fascination. Select one of the hoard types below; you gain one of its listed skill feats. If the listed skill is a Lore, you gain the Additional Lore skill feat for its lore. Otherwise, you become trained in the skill, or expert if you are already trained.
| Hoard Type | Feats | Skill |
|---|---|---|
| Arms & Armor | Hefty Hauler or Armor Assist | Warfare Lore |
| Art | Hefty Hauler or Experienced Professional | Art Lore |
| Books | Glean Contents or Multilingual | Library Lore |
| Influence | Contract Negotiator or Multilingual | Legal Lore |
| Natural Bounty | Experienced Tracker or Survey Wildlife | Survival |
| Magic Items | Crafter's Appraisal or Magical Crafting | Crafting |
| Wealth | Experienced Professional or Unmistakable Lore | Accounting Lore |
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
You may not be a fighter yourself, but at the very least, you know how to get a dragon's attention. Choose a creature. You may Point Out that creature. Then, any ally who can hear you and has their reaction available can use that reaction to Stride as long as their movement ends closer to the creature you chose.
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
You've spent many hours understanding the habits and preferences of your Hoardkeeper, and have an understanding of their needs. You gain the Additional Lore feat for Dragon Lore.
Additionally, you can use Society to Make an Impression on any dragon or to Impersonate a representative of a dragon. If you use the normal skills in those situations, you get a +1 circumstance bonus to the check instead.
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
Your Hoardkeeper demands that standards be kept–and that you and any other hoard managers maintain those standards. As such, you can spot flaws in an opponent's weapons and gear at a glance. You use Eye for Numbers targeting a creature, then Feint or Create a Diversion against that same creature.
Prerequisites Hoard Manager Dedication, master in Society
Even with a brief glance at a stack of scrolls or a pile of coins, you're confident in your ability to track any changes. When you use Eye for Numbers, you learn the exact number of visually similar items in the group, rather than rounding. You still can't use this to count things that normally can't be counted, such as grains of sand on a beach.
Your precision and confidence can throw off even trained foes. When you Create a Diversion with Society using the benefit of Eye for Numbers, you can target a single creature within 30 feet and use the following success and critical success effects instead of the normal results. If you do, the action gains the Auditory and Linguistic traits as normal for distracting words.
Critical Success The target becomes Stupefied 1 until it takes an Interact action to check if you were actually correct. Once the condition ends, they become temporarily immune to this effect for 1 hour.
Success As critical success, but the condition ends automatically after 1 round.
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
Frequency once per day
Requirement You have a hand free.
Your rapport with your Hoardkeeper dragon has advanced to the point where they trust you to use some lesser items from their hoard–as long as you return them safe and sound, of course. You pull one common magic item of half your level or lower that lacks the Consumable trait from an extradimensional portal into your free hand. If it requires investment, you may invest in the item immediately as long as you aren't at your investment limit.
You are obliged to return the item within 1 hour, which you can do as a two-action activity with the Manipulate, Concentrate, and Magical traits. If the item is not returned, or if it has been damaged, you cannot use this feat again until you spend at least one day of downtime working for (and apologizing to) your Hoardkeeper.
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
Frequency once per hour
Requirement You have a hand free.
Your Hoardkeeper has an expansive library or a magical pool of knowledge that you can access on a limited basis. You summon forth a relevant tome until the end of your next turn or until you aren't holding the tome, whichever comes first. Choose a Lore. While consulting the tome, you count as being Trained in that lore.
Prerequisites Hoard Manager Dedication, Borrow from the Hoard
Your hoard keeper's trust has grown further, and they now deign to allow you access to a long-term magic item. When you Borrow From the Hoard, you may now keep the item until your next daily preparations.
Prerequisite Hoard Manager Dedication
Aided by some innate magic from your benefactor, you can dig your way through piles of coins, books, and even dirt without leaving behind any serious damage. You gain a Burrow speed of 10 feet.
Special If you have the Hoard Fixation feat, your Burrow speed is doubled while moving through material that matches the Hoardkeeper's fixation (such as burrowing through a pile of coins with the Wealth fixation, or through thick foliage with the Natural Bounty dedication).
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