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 //Hugo brought me my tea each morn for years until one time he didn't, and it turned out he'd died. I replaced him with a robot, also named Hugo. He'd have wanted it this way.// //Hugo brought me my tea each morn for years until one time he didn't, and it turned out he'd died. I replaced him with a robot, also named Hugo. He'd have wanted it this way.//
  
-The Lackey class is probably most useful for actual NPC henchmen hired by the players, but as always is also available to the players themselves if they think it would be fun to be the hapless yet competent sidekick. +The Lackey archetype is probably most useful for actual NPC henchmen hired by the players, but as always is also available to the players themselves if they think it would be fun to be the hapless yet competent sidekick. 
  
 ^[[#Lackey]] ^^Do the dirty work. | ^[[#Lackey]] ^^Do the dirty work. |
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 ^ ^^^ ^ ^^^
-^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Tripitaka:** You are a general dogsbody for everybody in your party, but have one creature in particular that you're sworn to serve in all things: your master. Your master is a second character under your control that accompanies you on adventures and helps you to the best of their ability. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Master Stats:** Your master has a level equal to half of your own level (round fractions down) and can have any classes/abilities that you and the referee agree are appropriate. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Leftovers:** Whenever you need to feed yourself you only need to pay the price once for both yourself and your master. Your master eats first, then you subsist off their leftovers. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Piggy-Back:** You treat your master as being one size smaller than their actual size for purposes of being able to carry them. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Noncombatant:** Your master might be a peaceful scholar, holy child, foppish nobleman, or anything else you can imagine, but regardless of their origin they are completely worthless in combat. Masters can take no actions during combat other than movement (which they usually use to run away from the danger). Masters also refuse to do any kind of hard labor or get dirty unless it's absolutely necessary. That's what you're for. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**HENCH4LIFE:** If your master is killed, then your career as an adventurer is over even if you survive. You can retire if you want, but cannot go on any further adventures. Any positive accomplishments, fame, or glory you achieve will be credited to your master instead of you. |+^{{ra>gear-hammer?48|Utility}} ||{{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Tripitaka:** You are a general dogsbody for everybody in your party, but have one creature in particular that you're sworn to serve in all things: your master. Your master is a second character under your control that accompanies you on adventures and helps you to the best of their ability. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Master Stats:** Your master has a level equal to half of your own level (round fractions down) and can have any archetypes/abilities that you and the referee agree are appropriate. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Leftovers:** Whenever you need to feed yourself you only need to pay the price once for both yourself and your master. Your master eats first, then you subsist off their leftovers. \\ \\ {{fa>plus-circle?24&align=left}}**Piggy-Back:** You treat your master as being one size smaller than their actual size for purposes of being able to carry them. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**Noncombatant:** Your master might be a peaceful scholar, holy child, foppish nobleman, or anything else you can imagine, but regardless of their origin they are completely worthless in combat. Masters can take no actions during combat other than movement (which they usually use to run away from the danger). Masters also refuse to do any kind of hard labor or get dirty unless it's absolutely necessary. That's what you're for. \\ \\ {{fa>minus-circle?24&align=left}}**HENCH4LIFE:** If your master is killed, then your career as an adventurer is over even if you survive. You can retire if you want, but cannot go on any further adventures. Any positive accomplishments, fame, or glory you achieve will be credited to your master instead of you. |
 ^ ^^^ ^ ^^^
  
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