The Crimson Binome
Hero
Every character has a background, which informs what they know and how they act. This comes up frequently in every session.
The Backgrounds in the book are all one-dimensional, and they are overly rigid in suggesting each character have exactly one Ideal and one Flaw. Trying to play such a character would be restrictive. The game plays better when you ignore these labels, and just let players define their backgrounds in whatever way makes sense to them (and take the appropriate proficiencies).
The Backgrounds in the book are all one-dimensional, and they are overly rigid in suggesting each character have exactly one Ideal and one Flaw. Trying to play such a character would be restrictive. The game plays better when you ignore these labels, and just let players define their backgrounds in whatever way makes sense to them (and take the appropriate proficiencies).