Quill
Junior Member
When creating a character, how do you like to do it, and in what order? Kudos to smart @SachiGrl for asking me the question. I'm interested to hear about how people on this site would answer.
I first read the game mechanics & lore, then I find out what abilities I'd like to try out in the world and the story. Once I've settled on my character's competencies, I develop their personality, then I work in flaws, then appearance. Usually I have an idea of a variety of appearances and personalities beforehand that I'd like to try out, and I choose the combination that seems most fun to RP with the skillset I've chosen.
Name pretty much always comes last, and usually from a random name generator, because I like the idea of a character whose name, like with real life people, doesn't necessarily suit them 100%, maybe only 70%, with the rest accounting for the social and familial context they grew up in, which they may or may not identify with.
I tend to have a mental image of my character, and I use pictures as rough approximations to help other players envision the character, but they're almost never helpful to me in character creation. I also like to see what other players are designing so that I can make an individual and complementary character.
What about you guys? Thoughts?
I first read the game mechanics & lore, then I find out what abilities I'd like to try out in the world and the story. Once I've settled on my character's competencies, I develop their personality, then I work in flaws, then appearance. Usually I have an idea of a variety of appearances and personalities beforehand that I'd like to try out, and I choose the combination that seems most fun to RP with the skillset I've chosen.
Name pretty much always comes last, and usually from a random name generator, because I like the idea of a character whose name, like with real life people, doesn't necessarily suit them 100%, maybe only 70%, with the rest accounting for the social and familial context they grew up in, which they may or may not identify with.
I tend to have a mental image of my character, and I use pictures as rough approximations to help other players envision the character, but they're almost never helpful to me in character creation. I also like to see what other players are designing so that I can make an individual and complementary character.
What about you guys? Thoughts?