This document provides guidance for character creation, including selecting distinguishing looks, choosing a name, and establishing relationships with other player characters. Players are instructed to describe their character's clothes, face, eyes, and body, as well as select a name. They then introduce their character and take notes on others before determining existing relationships or establishing new neutral, meaningful, and vital relationships with other characters.
This document provides guidance for character creation, including selecting distinguishing looks, choosing a name, and establishing relationships with other player characters. Players are instructed to describe their character's clothes, face, eyes, and body, as well as select a name. They then introduce their character and take notes on others before determining existing relationships or establishing new neutral, meaningful, and vital relationships with other characters.
This document provides guidance for character creation, including selecting distinguishing looks, choosing a name, and establishing relationships with other player characters. Players are instructed to describe their character's clothes, face, eyes, and body, as well as select a name. They then introduce their character and take notes on others before determining existing relationships or establishing new neutral, meaningful, and vital relationships with other characters.
Select or come up with your own distinguishing features for your
character. Clothes: New Age, Gothic, Metal, peacockish, designer, bohemian, worn, or normcore clothes. Face: Haggard, cute, pretty, captivating, beautiful, ascetic, tired, or expressive face. Eyes: Easy, cheerful, crystal clear, magnetic, profound, burned out, hypnotizing, or passionate eyes. Body: Cute, agile, robust, emaciated, sexy, lanky, sensual, warped, graceful, or voluptuous body. NAME Choose a name for your character, suitable to the locale in which the campaign is set. RELATIONS Everyone introduces their character by name, looks, and personality. Take your turn. Write down the other player characters’ names. Go around the table again to establish your Relations. If you know any of the other player characters from before, choose one of these options to establish the relationship between the two of you. ◊◊One of the characters is involved in your art. Take +1 Relation with them. ◊◊One of the characters is your lover. Take +1 Relation with them. ◊◊One of the characters hurt you. ◊◊One of the characters is infatuated with you. They take +2 Relation with you. ◊◊One of the characters commissioned a work of art from you. They take +1 Relation with you. Decide the nature of three additional Relations: One neutral (0), one meaningful (+1), and one vital (+2).
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