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The Sigma Male

When a Sigma Male does something that no sane, civilized, and/or law-abiding person would ever do, they may declare a Sigma Rule. The Sigma Rule
they declare must be something that what they have just done exemplifies. For example, if they burned down an orphanage, they could declare “Sigma
Rule: Always Attack Children” or “Sigma Rule: Always Attack Orphans” or “Sigma Rule: Don’t Let Anyone Talk Back to You”, and so on.

Write your Sigma Rule down on a list. Keep it in front of you at the table. Display it openly.

Whenever you undertake an action that follows one or more of your Sigma Rules, you can reroll a dice-roll involved once for each relevant rule.

Whenever you don’t follow any of your Sigma Rules, cross out all of your Sigma Rules. You’ve lost them, just like you have (temporarily) lost your
adventurillionaire mindset. You can’t ever have any of those Sigma Rules again.

Choose your Sigma Rules carefully. The broader they are, the more helpful they will be. But the narrower they are, the easier they will be to follow.

You can only have 1 Sigma Rule at 1st Level, 2 at 3rd, 3 at 5th, 4 at 7th, and 5 at 9th. If you could gain a new Sigma Rule, but are already at max, you can
choose to cross out a Sigma Rule to make room for the new one.

Your Hit Dice, Saves, Experience Progression, Proficiencies, Skills, and so on are as Fighter. Your class abilities are not.

At 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th levels gain your choice of one of these abilities:
● You may pronounce one of your Sigma Rules aloud. Everyone present gets the option of a reroll on their next roll, if that roll is in service of an
action that follows that Sigma Rule.
● For each Sigma Rule that an entity has done the opposite of in your presence, take +1 on all rolls against them.
● If an entity or entities have done the opposite of one of your Sigma Rules, you may turn them as though you were a Cleric using Turn Undead.
● Point at someone. Pronounce one of your Sigma Rules aloud. Roll 1d20+their HD or Level. If you get under or equal to your Charisma+Level, they
must follow that Sigma rule until you cross out that Sigma Rule from your own list. If rolled over, however, cross out that Sigma Rule. This ability
never works on PCs, because they are part of your pack of lone wolves, and no true Sigma Male would ever do such a thing.
At 10th level, and every level after, you attract 1d4 sycophantic copy-cats. They follow all your rules, and will all leave if you violate any.

This class was made by Taylor Lane. You can find them on Twitter @ForestedDepth.

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