i know this sounds weird, but... i've had a decently rough time making backstories for OC's. yes, i do enjoy making them, but at times it's so difficult to... y'know, make them. i just need some tips or whatnot for making an OC's backstory.... well, a bit better.
True, true. I, personally, enjoy creating a new, overly complex race. I've done it before for friends, and it's really fun. And with subspecies, you just have to make it something that's away from the norm, and not overly used as a main. (I'm sorry for going to D&D multiple times) For example...
Hey! In my group, I've been elected to be the DM. (Which I don't mind, and it'd be my first time.) To the DMs, players, and spectators of D&D here: What are some key elements for making a campaign, making one interesting, and enjoyable. I really don't know what to do, so... please.
Thank you...