You've cleaned for a large portion of your life, since you were born or since you reached adulthood. Perhaps it was a habit which you grew into, rather than something that ill-circumstances forced you into. You may have tended to a structure or building in several ways: cleaning, repairs, occasionally guarding, and so forth. Maybe you were employed by evildoers to clean up their dirty work, or maybe you overheard conversations within the imperial halls where you've worked. This kind of special environment may have been a starting point for your sense of adventure; but at heart, you simply began by being the local handyman.

Types of janitor adventurers vary based on the kind of work they did and why. There are Cinderella figures, for example, who were doing chores their whole life until something prompted them to escape their life of drudgery to search for better horizons. Darker figures also exist, like the ones who run about looking for "cleaning" jobs, usually sought after by criminals to help them get rid of evidence, or even scour away their identities.

When you choose this background, work with your DM to determine the structure or building you worked at, the said structure or building's importance, what your job was like, and why you now moved to the adventuring life.

Ability Scores: Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom
Feat: Unknown
Skill ProficienciesAnticipation, Perception
Tool Proficiencies: Your choice of Thieves' Tools or Forgery kit.
Equipment Choose A or B: (AA sponge, a mop, a jar of homemade cleaning fluid, a sketch of the site you worked at, two sets of artisan's tools or one set of artisan's tools and a set of  bone dice or  deck of cards, a set of  common clothes, and a  pouch containing 10 gp, or (B) 50 gp


d8Job Sites
1Shrine or Temple
2Statue, Sculpture, or a Museum
3Royal Castle
4Dungeon
5Military Fortress
6Academy or Library
7Amphitheater
8Cemetery

Suggested Characteristics

Janitors are serious and hardworking people, but they relax and enjoy themselves earnestly when the work's done. They play just as or harder than they work. But, constantly working to make things clean and organized has made some janitors compulsive and germophobic.

d8Personality Trait
1I can think of fifty ways to use a hammer.
2I am constantly organizing my inventory; every pouch has a specific purpose.
3I like to listen to poems when I'm done. I know more about poetry than people think.
4I try to bathe at least four times a day.
5Hard work is earnest work, especially if it pays.
6I have (or prefer) a small vocabulary.
7I'm never distracted at work. Period.
8I once climbed fifteen feet to scrub a stain with my bare palms because I lost the ladder and my sponge. I'll do it again if I have to.
d6Ideal
1Responsibility: I must keep my site clean and in repair. Everyone has to do their part in society. (Lawful)
2Cleanliness: Cleanliness means good health and more visitors. That makes me happy. (Good)
3Rebellion: I don't deserve to do this. The owners should take care of their own sites. (Evil)
4Choice: Everyone should do what they love at some point in life. (Chaotic)
5Site: I'm committed to my site, not ideas or people. (Neutral)
6Aspiration: I want to prove myself worthy of a better job. (Any)
d6Bond
1I care only about my place of work.
2My tools are why I'm living comfortably. Without them I'm nothing.
3My site was destroyed by someone. I'll find them and get my revenge someday.
4I'm housing an urchin at my site. He's/she's the world to me.
5I'll never be able to thank the owner of my site.
6There's an artifact at my site that I must protect above anything else.
d6Flaw
1Adventuring introduced billions of germs to my body. Now I can never be clean!
2Asymmetry and out-of-place objects will distract me from important work.
3I learned to smell better than most people, I hate bad smells more than anything.
4I would much rather die in a clean environment.
5If I notice something's missing—even if it's replaceable or worthless—I'll drop what I'm doing to search for it.
6Why do adventurers never bathe? It's annoying and disguising.