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<blockquote data-quote="Barastrondo" data-source="post: 5543042" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Very back-and-forth for us. Sometimes I'll get some fun writeups from a player that elaborate a lot, but here's a sample of how it usually works: </p><p></p><p>"So the game will start out in a rustic Tuscan-style countryside, with everyone guests of this landowner. It's pretty much Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing when the game begins."</p><p></p><p>"Okay. I'm thinking a rogue. Probably a half-elf. Sort of Ezio Auditore-style, but more light-hearted. About that social status."</p><p></p><p>"If you're thinking of being from a House, House Iluni would be good; they're mostly half-elf, and their hooks are being very diplomatic and involved in intrigues."</p><p></p><p>"Yeah, sounds good. He'd be very urbane, and is probably out in the countryside lying low for a while with a family friend until a scandal dies down."</p><p></p><p>"How serious? Someone died, blood vendetta declared?"</p><p></p><p>"No, more 'slept with the wrong girl' kind of serious. From a hostile House."</p><p></p><p>"That would be awesome. Unless you have a preference, I'd say you slept with one of the daughters of House Rovino; they're kind of possessive and volatile..."</p><p></p><p>And there, that's a background. Sometimes the player will write it up a little more formally in a paragraph or two; sometimes they won't, and the reminders will just pop up in-game*. But I'd never offer to write a character's background unless the player just flat-out asked me to. I don't want a character just to be based on my ideas alone: I've got a lot, but it's still fewer than the greater set of my ideas + a player's ideas.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Ettorio would later find out that one of his companions is actually a Rovino, travelling under an assumed name. He would also repeat the same mistake, enjoying a lovely evening with a permissive Tuderi girl who subsequently made him quite persona non grata with the Tuderi of another city entirely...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barastrondo, post: 5543042, member: 3820"] Very back-and-forth for us. Sometimes I'll get some fun writeups from a player that elaborate a lot, but here's a sample of how it usually works: "So the game will start out in a rustic Tuscan-style countryside, with everyone guests of this landowner. It's pretty much Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing when the game begins." "Okay. I'm thinking a rogue. Probably a half-elf. Sort of Ezio Auditore-style, but more light-hearted. About that social status." "If you're thinking of being from a House, House Iluni would be good; they're mostly half-elf, and their hooks are being very diplomatic and involved in intrigues." "Yeah, sounds good. He'd be very urbane, and is probably out in the countryside lying low for a while with a family friend until a scandal dies down." "How serious? Someone died, blood vendetta declared?" "No, more 'slept with the wrong girl' kind of serious. From a hostile House." "That would be awesome. Unless you have a preference, I'd say you slept with one of the daughters of House Rovino; they're kind of possessive and volatile..." And there, that's a background. Sometimes the player will write it up a little more formally in a paragraph or two; sometimes they won't, and the reminders will just pop up in-game*. But I'd never offer to write a character's background unless the player just flat-out asked me to. I don't want a character just to be based on my ideas alone: I've got a lot, but it's still fewer than the greater set of my ideas + a player's ideas. *Ettorio would later find out that one of his companions is actually a Rovino, travelling under an assumed name. He would also repeat the same mistake, enjoying a lovely evening with a permissive Tuderi girl who subsequently made him quite persona non grata with the Tuderi of another city entirely... [/QUOTE]
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