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 ====== Character ====== ====== Character ======
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 +===== Character Sheet =====
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 +{{:​adventure_character_sheet.pdf|Character Sheet}}
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 +{{:​adventure2-page_editable.pdf|Character Sheet, Optional Second Page (form fillable)}} ''​Note: ​ Downloads correctly.''​
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 +{{:​adventure_expandedknacks_editable.pdf|Expanded Knacks Sheet (form fillable)}}
  
 ===== Getting Started ===== ===== Getting Started =====
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   * You may create a character of any age, from any culture and from any nation or region, subject to the Storyteller’s approval.   * You may create a character of any age, from any culture and from any nation or region, subject to the Storyteller’s approval.
  
-  * The character-creation system is intended more as a persona development device than as a strict mechanical system. ​ The [[character_creation_process|character creation process]] provides you with the means for your concept to work within the rules by defining your character in terms of [[character_terms|Traits]]. ​ The numbers involved are less important than the [[concept|concept]] — your character’s Traits should support and strengthen your concept. ​ Who wants more rules at the expense of an interesting character or a good story? ​ The character cannot exist as mere dots on a page — role-playing is always more important than numbers. ​ The only way your character becomes more than dots on a page is through role-playing his interactions with the world.+  * The character-creation system is intended more as a persona development device than as a strict mechanical system. ​ The **[[character_creation_process|character creation process]]** provides you with the means for your concept to work within the rules by defining your character in terms of [[character_terms|Traits]]. ​ The numbers involved are less important than the [[concept|concept]] — your character’s Traits should support and strengthen your concept. ​ Who wants more rules at the expense of an interesting character or a good story? ​ The character cannot exist as mere dots on a page — role-playing is always more important than numbers. ​ The only way your character becomes more than dots on a page is through role-playing his interactions with the world.
  
   * Players receive points to spend on each category of Traits, including [[Attributes]],​ [[Abilities]],​ and Advantages. ​ Players have a certain number of points to spend on Traits they would like their characters to have.  Players also get **“[[Bonus Points|bonus points]]”** at the end of the first part of character creation; they may spend these to round out their characters, add personality and further differentiate their characters from those of other players.   * Players receive points to spend on each category of Traits, including [[Attributes]],​ [[Abilities]],​ and Advantages. ​ Players have a certain number of points to spend on Traits they would like their characters to have.  Players also get **“[[Bonus Points|bonus points]]”** at the end of the first part of character creation; they may spend these to round out their characters, add personality and further differentiate their characters from those of other players.
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   * It is your responsibility to take on a role that’s not destructive to the group. ​  ​It’s very important to make a character that fits into the group. ​ There has to be some reason you’ve joined up with your companions (the other players’ characters). ​ People don’t usually just hang out for the hell of it.  If you make a character who won’t work with the group, or who really doesn’t fit in, then the other players won’t tolerate it.  The Storyteller or other players may ask you to modify how you play, or even to create a new character who fits better with the rest of the group. ​ Survival depends on each member of the group helping one another.   * It is your responsibility to take on a role that’s not destructive to the group. ​  ​It’s very important to make a character that fits into the group. ​ There has to be some reason you’ve joined up with your companions (the other players’ characters). ​ People don’t usually just hang out for the hell of it.  If you make a character who won’t work with the group, or who really doesn’t fit in, then the other players won’t tolerate it.  The Storyteller or other players may ask you to modify how you play, or even to create a new character who fits better with the rest of the group. ​ Survival depends on each member of the group helping one another.
  
-===== Character Creation Process ===== 
-[[Character Creation Process]] 
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