Aug 24, 2022 8:00 pm
MelodyMeradin says:
Going to repost my character stuff a third time here!Quote:
1. Please review The Player's Guide. 2. You are not trained professionals. Not cops, not army, not firefighters.
3. You know each other. Whether you're high school alums, private eyes (yes, an exception to the above), amatuer ghost hunters. That'll be up to the group.
4. Make connections. Make them messy. The house will be very interested.
The sheets, as mentioned in the player's guide are very simple. That said, the more info you generate, the more interesting things will be. I'm going to ask you to have some format of this in the game sheets where I can see it, but if you'd like a fancy one, Monty has kindly provided.
[ +- ] Notes on the sheet sections
Name
Up to you. Hold on to it tightly.
Doom
Starts at 0. It won't stay there.
Overall Rating
We'll be starting at 1. You haven't done anything for more, but you'll get there. Or the other thing will happen.
Modified Ratings
We'll go over these as DM and player, but please have at least one good and bad modifier in mind.
Special Abilities
Don't worry about this yet. ;3
Boons/Banes
See the section in the Player's Guide! This will be relevant during play.
Equipment
Go for it. The house is going to be mean to you. Might as well record your advantages while you have them.
Up to you. Hold on to it tightly.
Doom
Starts at 0. It won't stay there.
Overall Rating
We'll be starting at 1. You haven't done anything for more, but you'll get there. Or the other thing will happen.
Modified Ratings
We'll go over these as DM and player, but please have at least one good and bad modifier in mind.
Special Abilities
Don't worry about this yet. ;3
Boons/Banes
See the section in the Player's Guide! This will be relevant during play.
Equipment
Go for it. The house is going to be mean to you. Might as well record your advantages while you have them.
General setting you'll have come from is where suburbia starts to meet rural. Don't worry too much about there where, but the who. Your characters know the folks in town by face, if not always by name.