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*The first section is the ''''at a glance''''. This should help players quickly familiarize themselves with the character's broad strokes. | *The first section is the ''''at a glance''''. This should help players quickly familiarize themselves with the character's broad strokes. | ||
**What is the character's recent history known? | **What is the character's recent history known? | ||
− | **What [[Text Timeline - Modern | + | **What [[Text Timeline - Modern Age|major events]] did they participate in or what groups are they a part of? |
::Someone unfamiliar with the character should have a passing acquaintance of their immediate past after reading the background. | ::Someone unfamiliar with the character should have a passing acquaintance of their immediate past after reading the background. | ||
*The second section should focus on '''early life'''. | *The second section should focus on '''early life'''. |
Revision as of 13:24, 14 November 2018
Backgrounds should roughly come in three parts of 6 or more lines each. Below is a set of loose guidelines and motivational questions to give you a sense of what staff looks at for in a 'complete' background.
- The first section is the 'at a glance'. This should help players quickly familiarize themselves with the character's broad strokes.
- What is the character's recent history known?
- What major events did they participate in or what groups are they a part of?
- Someone unfamiliar with the character should have a passing acquaintance of their immediate past after reading the background.
- The second section should focus on early life.
- Where was the character born?
- Did they come from a good household, were they raised by penguins under Gotham Zoo, or were they decanted from a cloning tank last year? How were their origins part
- How did they live during their early years?
- The third section should be origins.
- What motivated them to become a hero or a villain? This is the 'call to adventure' that starts the Hero's Journey:
- It might be the death of a loved one;
- Witness to a violent crime
- Adoption by a more senior hero
- Having heard the call to adventure, did they pursue that quest to completion before their current state, or is it still looming over them? Are they a callow youth or hard and experienced hero/ine?
- What motivated them to become a hero or a villain? This is the 'call to adventure' that starts the Hero's Journey:
- This should bring the reader up to date on the character, though additional sections are permissible if the background gets very expository.