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Reputation Options

At 10th level, you can choose one of the following options for your Reputation feature.

Beloved

Your struggles have endeared you to the people and they believe you fight for them. You gain a bonus to your Prestige rating equal to half your proficiency bonus and gain an expertise die on any Prestige checks you make to call in favors, as well as an expertise die to Persuasion checks. Common folk may seek you out with small gifts as thanks for your heroism and even nobles actively attempt to associate themselves with you in public in hopes that your good reputation rubs off on them.

Feared

You are a figure to be appeased and respected and whose wrath must be avoided at all costs. You can make Intimidation checks in place of Prestige checks made to call in favors and gain an expertise die to all other Intimidation checks. 
At your Narrator’s discretion, you can attempt to call in favors from people or groups that are unaligned with your goals in this way, though perhaps not without social consequences. 

Lawkeeper

Your dedication to law and order endears you to some, though it may complicate your dealings with others. You gain an expertise die on Insight checks. In addition, you can spend 1 exertion point to scrutinize one creature you can see and that can see or hear you for any hint of wrongdoing. As long as its CR is lower than your level, the creature makes a Wisdom saving throw against your maneuver DC or must answer a number of questions equal to half your proficiency bonus honestly (though it may not tell the whole truth). You can choose to forego asking questions to instead remain silent, which causes the creature to blurt out what it considers its greatest wrongdoing, though not necessarily the specifics.

This effect does not allow you to communicate with creatures you otherwise couldn’t and persists for 1 minute, until all questions have been answered, or until it can no longer see or hear you, whichever comes first.

Local criminal elements may attempt to bribe, sabotage, or even get rid of you, while nobles and officials seek your public approval to improve their own images.