Feb 1, 2025 5:57 am
@Drgwen:
Have you looked through what we already have in the game? Else we can talk about how to make your ideas fit. Some of your ideas may need a little tweaking, and we will adjust the world to match the new characters.
Lillian seems to be in a very different strata of society to all the others. This could make integrating them into the group challenging.
The type of establishment you describe also has the tendency to isolate that character from the world, expecting the world to come to them, and not forcing them to go out into the world to engage. This is often the source of such games fading (for The Maestro d' style characters, if you will pardon harking back all the way to the OG Apocalypse World:). I always encourage players to find ways to get their character out of their Establishment as much as possible. When creating a fresh world, we can make it center around the Establishment (in the Hard-Hold, ...), but, even then, most of the game happens outside the Establishment.
In an already-established world (and party), we will need to work to make this an important place to everyone playing. I can see ways to do that, but would prefer to have the character, rather than the Establishment, be the thing that brings the PCs together... or at least, the thing that keeps them together if the Establishment is what originally brings them.
None of the other characters (I don't know about Malachi) would have the economic ability to come to a 'prestigious, invite-only' place like what you describe. :)
I apologise for leaving you in the dark. We do not want to overwhelm you till you are ready to start chatting. Maybe talk to the other players a bit, and get a feel for what we have and what we are doing and how your new character could fit, currently they seem to have materialised, whole-cloth, without collaboration.
The character might need a few tweaks. Some aspects might be more aspirational than actually real. For instance: 'she claims to be the child of a wayward angel; and Circe, a siren with an entrancing voice' are mainly for advertising purposes. :)
I suppose that Crowley is a common name for demons, we can work to avoid or enhance confusion over these two characters [existing Crowley [seach]]. :)
Have you looked through what we already have in the game? Else we can talk about how to make your ideas fit. Some of your ideas may need a little tweaking, and we will adjust the world to match the new characters.
Lillian seems to be in a very different strata of society to all the others. This could make integrating them into the group challenging.
The type of establishment you describe also has the tendency to isolate that character from the world, expecting the world to come to them, and not forcing them to go out into the world to engage. This is often the source of such games fading (for The Maestro d' style characters, if you will pardon harking back all the way to the OG Apocalypse World:). I always encourage players to find ways to get their character out of their Establishment as much as possible. When creating a fresh world, we can make it center around the Establishment (in the Hard-Hold, ...), but, even then, most of the game happens outside the Establishment.
In an already-established world (and party), we will need to work to make this an important place to everyone playing. I can see ways to do that, but would prefer to have the character, rather than the Establishment, be the thing that brings the PCs together... or at least, the thing that keeps them together if the Establishment is what originally brings them.
None of the other characters (I don't know about Malachi) would have the economic ability to come to a 'prestigious, invite-only' place like what you describe. :)
I apologise for leaving you in the dark. We do not want to overwhelm you till you are ready to start chatting. Maybe talk to the other players a bit, and get a feel for what we have and what we are doing and how your new character could fit, currently they seem to have materialised, whole-cloth, without collaboration.
The character might need a few tweaks. Some aspects might be more aspirational than actually real. For instance: 'she claims to be the child of a wayward angel; and Circe, a siren with an entrancing voice' are mainly for advertising purposes. :)
I suppose that Crowley is a common name for demons, we can work to avoid or enhance confusion over these two characters [existing Crowley [seach]]. :)