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Chapter 4: Variant Rules / Deep Backgrounds / Generating Deep Backgrounds

Step 1: Family Background

Source Gamemastery Guide pg. 186
The word family means something different to everyone. You might have a biological family, adopted family, stepfamily, or any other kind and combination you choose; family bonds come in all types. To determine the number of family members you grew up with as an active part of your life, roll 1d% on the following table. Use the medium family for most ancestries, small if you’re a half-elf or half-orc, and large if you’re a goblin or halfling. For ancestries other than those in the Core Rulebook, use the column that best suits the ancestry. It’s up to you whether these family members are parents, siblings, grandparents, or other close relatives.

Table 4-5: Family Size

d%Small FamilyMedium FamilyLarge Family
1–4000
5–8001
9–20002
21–34013
35–39123
40–50124
51–60234
61–65235
66–69245
70–78345
79–80446
81–87456
88–90556
91–93567
94–95667
96–97677
98–99778+
1008+8+8+
  • If you grew up with no family, you had to learn to survive on your own. Add a Strength ability boost and a Constitution ability boost to your options.
  • If you grew up with one or two family members, your closeness to them made you highly aware of their feelings, and you. Add an Intelligence ability boost and a Wisdom ability boost to your options.
  • If you grew up with three or more family members, you had to mediate family conflicts and negotiate a crowded home. Add a Charisma ability boost and a Dexterity ability boost to your options.