engrishonly
First Post
As an aside, I haven't played BW before, but I have played Mouse Guard, which is extremely similar. Unlike Dnd, BW (as I understand it) encourages intraparty conflict and independent goals. It's what drives the game. If you come from a Dnd background these are hard habits to kick. I still struggle with them myself. Don't be afraid to write conflict into your character. Trust the game and the GM and go for it.
Yes. Conflict is good... perfect situations are bad.
The other thing is to allow the story to emerge through play. Don't feel bad if things aren't perfect now. They shouldn't be!
Don't have perfect resolution before the game isn't even played. Otherwise, there will be no drama.