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| Dove |
Posted: Jun 3 2007, 10:40 PM
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Cause I'm damned if I do, and I'm damned if I don't Group: Leader Posts: 1,194 Member No.: 2 Joined: 3-September 05 |
Stuck on the description of your new character? You came to the right place, this is the profile help section of the the Roleplaying School. Brought to you by Dove, Mist and Birch.
.:Important questions to answer:. What does the pelt look like? What color are its eyes? How does it walk? Any scars? Any markings that we should be aware of? How did they come by these scars? Also, if you find the picture that you want to use of your character, pick out the tiny details of the picture and put them in the bio. How big is it? How much does it weigh? What is the build? Any important physical features? How long is it? How long is just the tail? Does it have a tail? Is it compared to another animal? If so, tell what animal. |
| Birchstripe |
Posted: Jun 4 2007, 06:36 PM
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Group: Leader Posts: 179 Member No.: 22 Joined: 5-December 05 |
Personality bio tips:
1.) If you are new to roleplaying (or even just new to a site) consider what types of characters are easiest to write for you. (e.g. serious, stoic, off-the-wall insane.) Then write a character with a personality to match. Conversely, if you are a seasoned RPer, consider using a character who's personality is IN DIRECT CONTRAST to these things. 2.) Think about your character's history. It's not required on the site, but knowing what events in their past shaped them most will help make it a convincing character. 3.) Examples for number 2 include: having their parents killed at a young age, fighting off a band of rogues as an apprentice, nearly being killed by a snake, etc. Remember, realism is better than abject lunacy. Think of things that could actually happen in the Warriors universe. 4.) Writing characters to break stereotypes is always good. For example, if you think Clan deputies tend to be showy, courageous, ambitious eletists, write yours as an intorverted loner with a dangerous past. See? Easy, right? There you go. That's my two cents. |
| Mistyfoot |
Posted: Jun 4 2007, 07:47 PM
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Never abanon your Clan! Group: Leader Posts: 2,018 Member No.: 24 Joined: 16-December 05 |
Try to remember to right in compelte sentences. WE don't want to see lists. OR one word answers. Just form a picture of what you want them to look at and write as muhc as you can about how they look. Then maybe think of hwo they would react in certain situations adn pick out how that shows their personality.
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