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'''Professional killers''' have dedicated a very significant portion of their existence to the improvment of their competence at ending life and in particular have acquired at least one character classes level to this end. [[Executioners]], [[hunters]], [[mercenaries]], and [[soliders]] are professional killers, typically having the character classes of [[barbarian]], [[fighter]], [[ranger]], or [[warrior]]. [[Assassins' guildsmen]] are professional killers, typically having the character classes of [[rogue]] and [[assassin]]. [[Ivana Boritsi]] and [[Ivan Dilisnya]] are professional killers, having character classes as [[artistocrats]], [[experts]], and [[court poisoners]].
'''Professional killers''' are not whole species. [[Dread Doppelgangers|Dread doppelgangers]] and all fellow generic creatures fail to meet the requirements of this category. Professional killers are either named individuals or are categories of such individuals, who have made something of a habit out of taking lives of at least some note. Both [[Nazaris Verret]] and most [[mariticide|mariticides]], having taken but a life, fail to qualify. Professional killers have found a career, an occupation, or a vocation in repeatedly taking lives of at least some note. [[Radiff Chandor]] and [[The Nine]] are professional killers. Lives of at least some note are either those of NPCs or of generic creatures which in the circumstances of their deaths pose at least some danger to their killers. [[Ivana Boritsi]] as a repeat [[mariticide]], a [[fratricide]] and a [[parracide]] as well as [[Serial Killer|serial killers]] meet the requirements. [[Assassins]], [[mercenaries]], [[soldiers]], and [[Big Game Hunter|big game hunters]] are likewise professional killers. Such are the difficulties of an adventurous life that it can be difficult to not become a professional killer.
 
 
[[Court poisoners]] tchers]] are professional killers, typically having the charcter class of expert,
 
innkeepers
medical doctors
poets/playwrights
 
, [[assassins]], and [[court poisoners]]
 
[[Expert]] [[poisoners]] 
 
 
 
, and [[assassins]] are self-evident and obvious examples. [[Evokers]], [[expert]] [[poisoners]], 
 
 
[[Barbarians]], [[fighters]], [[rangers]], [[warrior]], [[assassins]], and [[court poisoners]]
 
Both a [[warrior]] captain of the guard and [[Camille Dilisnya]] as an [[expert]] [[
 
are creatrues, humanoid or otherwise, who are experienced at taking the lives of creatures with intelligence scores, have dedicated a significant portion of their existence to the work of doing so more effectively, and have acquired character classes to this end. Both a [[warrior]] captain of the guard and [[Camille Dilisnya]] as an [[expert]] [[poisoner]] would be examples. A vampyre such as [[Vladimir Ludzig]] or a [[vampire]] such as [[Count Strahd von Zarovich]] would likewise be examples, in virtue of their class levels as a [[fighter]], whereas a generic vampyre or vampire would not be one, having no greater competency than its peers.


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Revision as of 02:47, 27 September 2011

Professional killers are not whole species. Dread doppelgangers and all fellow generic creatures fail to meet the requirements of this category. Professional killers are either named individuals or are categories of such individuals, who have made something of a habit out of taking lives of at least some note. Both Nazaris Verret and most mariticides, having taken but a life, fail to qualify. Professional killers have found a career, an occupation, or a vocation in repeatedly taking lives of at least some note. Radiff Chandor and The Nine are professional killers. Lives of at least some note are either those of NPCs or of generic creatures which in the circumstances of their deaths pose at least some danger to their killers. Ivana Boritsi as a repeat mariticide, a fratricide and a parracide as well as serial killers meet the requirements. Assassins, mercenaries, soldiers, and big game hunters are likewise professional killers. Such are the difficulties of an adventurous life that it can be difficult to not become a professional killer.

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