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Theme Details
Theme: Celebrity
Ability Score: +1 to Charisma
Theme Skills: Knowledge (Culture [Your Species]), Persuasion
Talent Trees: Disgrace, Lineage
Theme Feats: Banter, Battle Anthem, Card Shark, Composer, Disturbing Presence, Famous, Fan Service, Force of Personality, Friends in Low Places, Gorgeous, Little Black Book, Musician, Natural Leader, Simply Irresistible, Solo Flourish, Skill Focus (Knowledge [Culture (<pick a species>]), Skill Focus (Persuasion), Skill Focus (Presence), Studio Musician, Superstar, The Look
Iconic Character: [[{{{iconic}}}]]

Level 1: Theme Knowledge

Choose a Profession skill - you become trained in that Profession skill. You are hooked deeply into the culture of profession that you are famed for. When attempting a skill check to recall knowledge about other icons of your profession or details about your profession’s cultural aspects, decrease the DC by 5. Additionally, you receive the Jet Setter feat as a bonus feat. You treat Presence checks as if they were skill checks, adding one-half your character level as a bonus to Presence checks and allowing you to take Skill Focus to add an additional +5.

Level 6: Celebrity

You are famous enough that pretty much everyone has either heard of you or can quickly find information about you (it’s a DC 10 Knowledge (Culture [Your Species]) check to recognize your name and a DC 20 check for someone to recognize you out of context from your appearance alone). Among those who follow your iconic profession, you’ve built up both fans and detractors due to your celebrity. If you’re looking for a generic person like “a doctor who can treat this disease,” you can almost always find one who’s a fan and whose attitude starts as friendly or helpful to you; this takes 2d4 hours. At the GM’s discretion, fans might give you services (although not goods) for a discount or even for free.

Level 12: Trend Setter

The amount of times per day that you can use any given Presence action is increased to two per day. Every 5 levels you gain beyond 12th increases the amount of times you can use each presence action per day by 1. Furthermore, you can now use Presence actions without spending a Hero Point.

Level 18: Megacelebrity

Your reputation grows to the point that your name is ubiquitous. The DC of checks to recognize you is reduced to 5 (or 10 to recognize you out of context from your appearance alone) and it takes only 1d4 hours to find a fan who meets a generic description. In addition, fans give you a 10% discount on purchased goods.