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BURNED CIRCLE - City/Character Creation Thread (DFRPG)
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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 5921765" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>My bad. I don't think I explained very well. I should use examples. You'll write Phase 3 of your adventure. Then you'll write Phase 4 of another character's adventure (depending on the list I made). Then you'll write Phase 5 of another character's adventure, finishing the adventure (depending on the list I made).</p><p></p><p>Example from the book:</p><p></p><p>Dresden's Player starts his adventure "Storm Front."</p><p>"When a series of gristly supernatural murders tears through Chicago, Wizard Harry sets out to find the killer. But will Harry succeed when he finds himself pitted against a dark wizard, a Warden of the White Council, a violent gang war, and the Chicago Police Department?"</p><p></p><p>He gives himself the aspect "Not So Subtle, Still Quick to Anger."</p><p></p><p>Dresden's player passes this to another player, who writes in Phase 4 on their own character sheet. Their Phase 4, thus, is Dresden's Phase 3 + Whatever the new player adds to it. She picks an aspect for herself based on what she writes in as guest starring in Dresden's adventure.</p><p></p><p>Dresden's player recieves another character's Phase 3. This one reads:</p><p>"When a child is missing, beat-cop Karrin Murphy goes looking for her. But will she succeed with a troll comes into the picture?"</p><p></p><p>He looks it over and asks himself how his character will act when he gets on the scene. He writes:</p><p></p><p>"Harry Dresden gets right up in the troll's face, trades some quips with it, and unloads on it - using its own weapon to smash it open!"</p><p></p><p>Then he gives himself an aspect based on his own guest star role ("Epic Wiseass").</p><p></p><p></p><p>So here is how it will work.</p><p></p><p>You will all write Phase 3: an adventure introductions and read over each other's adventure intros. </p><p></p><p>For Phase 4, you will each write a guest star role of your own character in the assigned adventure. This will go on your own "character sheet." I know we don't literally have character sheets, but it helps to visualize.</p><p></p><p>For Phase 5, you will each write another guest star role of your own character in the assigned adventure. Again, this goes on your own "character sheet." </p><p></p><p>So, your Phases will consist of:</p><p>Phase 3: The introduction of your first adventure.</p><p>Phase 4: Another character's intro, plus you jumping in to do something.</p><p>Phase 5: Another character's intro, plus another character's jumping in, plus your character wrapping the whole thing up. </p><p></p><p>Each of these will have an aspect you choose based on your own role in the given adventure.</p><p></p><p>Does this make sense or does this just confuse everything even more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 5921765, member: 12037"] My bad. I don't think I explained very well. I should use examples. You'll write Phase 3 of your adventure. Then you'll write Phase 4 of another character's adventure (depending on the list I made). Then you'll write Phase 5 of another character's adventure, finishing the adventure (depending on the list I made). Example from the book: Dresden's Player starts his adventure "Storm Front." "When a series of gristly supernatural murders tears through Chicago, Wizard Harry sets out to find the killer. But will Harry succeed when he finds himself pitted against a dark wizard, a Warden of the White Council, a violent gang war, and the Chicago Police Department?" He gives himself the aspect "Not So Subtle, Still Quick to Anger." Dresden's player passes this to another player, who writes in Phase 4 on their own character sheet. Their Phase 4, thus, is Dresden's Phase 3 + Whatever the new player adds to it. She picks an aspect for herself based on what she writes in as guest starring in Dresden's adventure. Dresden's player recieves another character's Phase 3. This one reads: "When a child is missing, beat-cop Karrin Murphy goes looking for her. But will she succeed with a troll comes into the picture?" He looks it over and asks himself how his character will act when he gets on the scene. He writes: "Harry Dresden gets right up in the troll's face, trades some quips with it, and unloads on it - using its own weapon to smash it open!" Then he gives himself an aspect based on his own guest star role ("Epic Wiseass"). So here is how it will work. You will all write Phase 3: an adventure introductions and read over each other's adventure intros. For Phase 4, you will each write a guest star role of your own character in the assigned adventure. This will go on your own "character sheet." I know we don't literally have character sheets, but it helps to visualize. For Phase 5, you will each write another guest star role of your own character in the assigned adventure. Again, this goes on your own "character sheet." So, your Phases will consist of: Phase 3: The introduction of your first adventure. Phase 4: Another character's intro, plus you jumping in to do something. Phase 5: Another character's intro, plus another character's jumping in, plus your character wrapping the whole thing up. Each of these will have an aspect you choose based on your own role in the given adventure. Does this make sense or does this just confuse everything even more? [/QUOTE]
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