Painfully
First Post
An in-character questionnaire is okay, but it doesnt put the pieces together as well as a few paragraphs can.
I also feel there is such a thing as too much information when it comes to trying to develop character backgrounds. Why not leave some room to play with it and fill-in-the-blanks as you go along?
The names of a few relatives and friends, and a brief story that gets them from childhood to where they are now (level 1 characters) is enough for me. If the players can put in a potential plot hook or two, that's just a bonus.
It's the people that spend time writing up an entire chapter long history for their characters that worry me. Maybe they have too much time on their hands, or are the type to be overly attached to their characters.
I also feel there is such a thing as too much information when it comes to trying to develop character backgrounds. Why not leave some room to play with it and fill-in-the-blanks as you go along?
The names of a few relatives and friends, and a brief story that gets them from childhood to where they are now (level 1 characters) is enough for me. If the players can put in a potential plot hook or two, that's just a bonus.
It's the people that spend time writing up an entire chapter long history for their characters that worry me. Maybe they have too much time on their hands, or are the type to be overly attached to their characters.