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Elephantom Elephantom

16-20 for most characters. Players may apply for an older, more experienced character but there is a process for it and a limit as to how many I will accept. It also ups my expectations of that particular player, similar to Seiunitá
 
Elephantom Elephantom

16-20 for most characters. Players may apply for an older, more experienced character but there is a process for it and a limit as to how many I will accept. It also ups my expectations of that particular player, similar to Seiunitá

Hmm... I must consider that offer, and besides, I'm already a very hardboiled writer. I can do anything.

What about vampires? They're older, you could maybe be one of them?

My expectations upon vampires are soppy at best. I just hate sparklers, you should know that.
 
Hmm... I must consider that offer, and besides, I'm already a very hardboiled writer. I can do anything.



My expectations upon vampires are soppy at best. I just hate sparklers, you should know that.
I do too xDDD don't worry about it. I plan on making an awesome one -w- either that or a super fab hooman
 
I play old characters solely for looking old, and partly because I can input more depth and layers upon them.
Wellllllll you can still input depth and layers, like onions, and just look sorta young-ish?
 
Glad we can understand each other. This world needs old-arsed characters, miss, and since nobody is willing to provide them, I've taken it upon my shoulders to do exactly that.
Can I join you in that endeavour? :D
 
I play old characters solely for looking old, and partly because I can input more depth and layers upon them.
I too enjoy writing a character with history. Perhaps the horrors of companionship or scars deeply buried between the folds of gray matter?
However there is a particular fondness for creating characters with little experience or history, to allow them to create their own through the story of the roleplay. Either or, I'm well acquainted. Elephantom Elephantom
 
Do you want me to or nah?
I would say don't let others influence the amount of fun, or the inspiration that goes into your character. As long as it's within the GM's confines I'm sure everyone would agree... that's all that matters. That and... well the drive to keep the RP going, very important.
 
Do you want me to or nah?

It would be distasteful of me to impose it upon you, however, I would like it.

I too enjoy writing a character with history. Perhaps the horrors of companionship or scars deeply buried between the folds of gray matter?
However there is a particular fondness for creating characters with little experience or history, to allow them to create their own through the story of the roleplay. Either or, I'm well acquainted. Elephantom Elephantom

I often think that I can add more stratification in an older character, sometimes even make them someone to be developed as the story goes along. Even the most finest of readymade developments have space for further additions, even experienced men feel awe. There's a certain appeal to it, yes, and it's not always the themes of old blood, camaraderie or nostalgia. There's more to that than such mere points.
 
I would say don't let others influence the amount of fun, or the inspiration that goes into your character. As long as it's within the GM's confines I'm sure everyone would agree... that's all that matters. That and... well the drive to keep the RP going, very important.
I appreciate that ^^ I was just asking for an opinion from him, since it's more his style and his idea, but I appreciate that, dear.

It would be distasteful of me to impose it upon you, however, I would like it.



I often think that I can add more stratification in an older character, sometimes even make them someone to be developed as the story goes along. Even the most finest of readymade developments have space for further additions, even experienced men feel awe. There's a certain appeal to it, yes, and it's not always the themes of old blood, camaraderie or nostalgia. There's more to that than such mere points.
'Twould never be an imposition, dear
 

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