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Thursday, April 24, 2025

How to make a compelling roleplaying character.


 Character Creation Guide

  1. Establish the Fundamentals:

  • What is your character's race? (Consider typical societal roles and expectations for this race in the campaign setting.)

  • What is your character's class? (How did they come to this profession or calling? What was their training like?)

  • What is your character's background? (What was their life like before adventuring? What skills and connections did they gain?)

  1. Understand the Campaign Context (Collaborate with your DM!):

  • What is the campaign setting? (What are the dominant cultures, religions, and political forces? How does your character fit into this world?)

  • What are the major themes of the campaign? (How can your backstory connect to these themes?)

  • What is your character's starting level? (Your backstory should be appropriate for their current level of experience.)

  • Are there any existing party dynamics or opportunities for connections with other player characters?

  1. Delve into Origins and Upbringing:

  • Where and when was your character born? What was their early life like?

  • What was their social standing? What kind of community did they grow up in?

  • Who were their parents or primary caregivers? What were their professions and personalities? What is your character's relationship with them?

  • Did they have any siblings or close childhood friends? What are their current statuses?

  • What kind of education or training did they receive (formal or informal)?

  1. Explore Significant Relationships:

  • Who are the most important people in your character's life (past and present)?

  • Are these individuals still alive? If so, where are they and what are they doing?

  • What are the nature of these relationships? (Loving, strained, supportive, etc.)

  • Do they have any mentors, rivals, or enemies from their past?

  1. Define Motivations and Goals:

  • Why did your character choose the life of an adventurer? What event or series of events led them down this path?

  • What are their short-term goals? (What do they hope to achieve in the immediate future?)

  • What are their long-term goals? (What are their ultimate aspirations?)

  • What are their ideals? What principles guide their actions?

  1. Identify Pivotal Life Events:

  • What are the most significant events that have shaped your character's life?

  • Have they experienced any traumatic events or significant losses? How did these experiences affect them?

  • What are their moments of greatest triumph and deepest regret?

  • Did they make any significant choices or sacrifices in their past?

  1. Uncover Secrets, Flaws, and Regrets:

  • Does your character have any secrets? (Consider if you want to share these with the DM or keep them private.)

  • What are their flaws? (These should be more than just mechanical disadvantages; think about personality flaws, fears, or compulsions.)

  • What are their bonds? (What people, places, or ideals do they care deeply about?)

  • Do they have any lingering regrets from their past?

  1. Connect to the Campaign:

  • Are there any people, places, or organizations from your backstory that the DM could potentially incorporate into the campaign?

  • Why is your character with the adventuring party? What are their initial reasons for working with them?

  • How does your character feel about the current situation or the overall goals of the campaign (as you understand them at the start)?

  1. Refine and Collaborate:

  • Review your backstory. Is it concise and engaging? Does it provide enough detail without being overwhelming?

  • Share your backstory with your DM and be open to feedback and suggestions. They may have ideas on how to integrate it even further into the campaign.

Be flexible! Your backstory might evolve as the campaign progresses and you learn more about the world and your character's place in it.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

"Lone Wolf Adventuring: 10+1 Tips to Master Solo Roleplaying (with a nod to Me, Myself, and Die!)"


 Alright, grab your dice and let's roll with these tips for solo roleplaying!

  1. You're the Whole Shebang: You're the player, DM, and most importantly, the audience. It's like being the star, director, and popcorn-munching spectator of your own movie. Don't forget to whoop and cheer for yourself!

  2. Stick with What You Love: Use a system that you know and like. Trying to solo with a system that's not your jam is like trying to dance a tango to polka music.

  3. Trust the Oracle (and Your Gut): Trust the oracle and your instincts. They're like your GPS and gut feeling. You wouldn't ignore them on a road trip, so don't ignore them here.

  4. Style It Out: Have a style for your game. Are you gritty and realistic, or lighthearted and whimsical? Remember, you're the star, so pick a style that makes you shine.

  5. Record Your Adventures: Write it, record it, video it. Think of it like your adventure journal, or better yet, your own personal bard singing your tales. Plus, it's a great jump-off point for next time.

  6. Start in the Action: A great starting point is in the middle of the action. It's like jumping into a pool instead of dipping your toes. You're already wet, might as well swim!

  7. Play What Interests You: Play what you are interested in. If you're not interested, it's like watching paint dry. And let's face it, even if it's magical paint, it's still boring.

  8. Conflict is Key: Very importantly, always have conflict. No conflict equals nothing is happening. It's like a soap opera with no drama. Who wants that?

  9. Don't Drown in Charts: Do not use too many charts and guides. All you will be doing is flipping through books. It's like trying to cook with too many recipes. Just stick with the basics and have fun!

  10. Fun is the Name of the Game: HAVE FUN! If not having fun, look at the above list and find out why. It's probably something on this list. If you're not having fun, why are you doing it? It's like eating a pizza with no cheese. Just... why?

Bonus: Don't Throw in the Towel: Don't give up, it takes a while to find a style you like and a mix of system, note retention, oracles, and charts. Remember, even the folks over at Me, Myself, and Die! had to start somewhere.

So, grab your dice bag, put on your adventure hat, and let's get rolling!

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