Rune Carver (Corebound Awakening)

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You’ve dedicated your life to studying runecraft. Whether you were taught by a master rune carver or learned by poring over ancient engravings, you can tap into the supernatural power held within runes.

The art of runecraft was initially created by giants, but over time, the practice has been adopted by many peoples. As such, though Giant runes are the most commonly used, many rune carvers incorporate symbols from their native languages into the craft.

Skill Proficiencies: History, Perception

Tool Proficiencies: One set of artisan's tools

Languages: N/A

Equipment: A set of artisan’s tools (one of your choice), a small knife, a whetstone, a set of common clothes, and a pouch containing 10 gp.

Rune Styles[edit]

Each rune carver has a unique style and preferred medium. To determine how you make your runes, you can roll on the Rune Style table.

Rune Style
d6 Style
1 You inscribe runes in wax or clay with a fine metal needle.
2 You whittle pieces of wood into small figurines you mark with runes.
3 You engrave runes onto glass beads and thread them onto necklaces and bracelets.
4 You stitch your runes into the hems of clothing.
5 You carve runes on a set of animal bones you can throw in different formations.
6 You draw your runes into candles, melting the wax to smooth over the engravings.

Feature[edit]

During a short rest you can make a single-use magic item or during a long rest you can make a magic item.