Mar 24, 2022 11:04 pm
The Family members
You take on the roles of members of the Rookwood family, an ancient aristocratic line that suffers a terrible curse. Each player will create their own family member, but the players should work together as they do so.
The relationships between family members are important and are not one-sided. If you want to play a young gadabout who steals from the family to pay his gambling debts and you stole Uncle Charles’ gold pocket watch, then the player of Uncle Charles needs to know his watch is missing.
There can be more living family members than players, so we can decide which other family members will be present. The Chronicler (GM) will portray the non-player family members.
Start by thinking about the following about your character?
- who the players’ family members are
- how old they are
- what role they play in the family, and
- what other (non-player) family members are around.
Each family member should be described initially with an adjective and a family role. Keep in mind that the Rookwoods are a cursed dysfunctional family, so the adjectives should not be entirely positive.
Once you have established your general roles in the family and you know the era and setting details and your family history, you can determine the details for your family members in the current generation. Each family member is defined by their Traits, Curse, Desire, Skeletons, and Assets.
You take on the roles of members of the Rookwood family, an ancient aristocratic line that suffers a terrible curse. Each player will create their own family member, but the players should work together as they do so.
The relationships between family members are important and are not one-sided. If you want to play a young gadabout who steals from the family to pay his gambling debts and you stole Uncle Charles’ gold pocket watch, then the player of Uncle Charles needs to know his watch is missing.
There can be more living family members than players, so we can decide which other family members will be present. The Chronicler (GM) will portray the non-player family members.
Start by thinking about the following about your character?
- who the players’ family members are
- how old they are
- what role they play in the family, and
- what other (non-player) family members are around.
Each family member should be described initially with an adjective and a family role. Keep in mind that the Rookwoods are a cursed dysfunctional family, so the adjectives should not be entirely positive.
[ +- ] Examples
Moody teenage daughter
Rebellious son
Stern spinster aunt
Drunken bachelor uncle
Dottering grandfather
Domineering mother
Unemotional father
Absent-minded grandmother
Cavalier sister
Flighty brother
Wastrel cousin.
Rebellious son
Stern spinster aunt
Drunken bachelor uncle
Dottering grandfather
Domineering mother
Unemotional father
Absent-minded grandmother
Cavalier sister
Flighty brother
Wastrel cousin.
Once you have established your general roles in the family and you know the era and setting details and your family history, you can determine the details for your family members in the current generation. Each family member is defined by their Traits, Curse, Desire, Skeletons, and Assets.