Danoram
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This is where we will all create our characters! I say characters not only because that is the proper plural term, but because I will allow writers to create a second or third based on their attendance in the role-play. Here is a basic character sheet format to go by: (Anything marked with ~ means "in-dream". See my CS for examples.)
Name:
Age:
Gender:
~Gender~:
~Race~:
Appearance: (How did your character look on Earth? Realistic.)
~Appearance~: (How does your character look now? Artistic.)
Sexuality: (If it's important.)
Personality: (Optional.)
~Personality~: (Also optional.)
Dream: (For characters who are dreamlanders, this would be their backstory.)
Dreamstate Traits: (What are some of the positive or negative traits that your character has gained upon arriving in Dreamland? These traits must be relevant to their dream from which their forms came.)
Backstory: (Optional and only applied to the human group who don't belong on Dreamland naturally.)
NON-BELONGERS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER INTO THE STORY WHEN AIDEN AND KURT BECOME MORE INVOLVED--YOU MAY CREATE A DREAMLANDER WHO NATURALLY BELONGS ON DREAMLAND
Be sure to construct a dream that relates to how your character will appear in Dreamland because it is through remembering those dreams that they will gain access to their original lives again. For example, my character (Wilder) appears as a woman in Dreamland because he was dreaming of a girl who traveled the world in search of wild treasures. The benefits of this dream were that this woman never hungered or thirsted, she was fearless and without tire--everything that Wilder suffered within his life, he was without in this dream. And so, because of these aspects in his dream, Wilder will never experience hunger, thirst, exhaustion, etc. while in Dreamland.
I usually would require a more in-depth character sheet, but I'm at a point in my life where I get busy often. I can't waste too much time. Personalities can be developed within the story if you'd like, and backstories won't quite matter in Dreamland. While our character sheets aren't too complicated, the story and plot will be much more immersive I hope.
Here is a link for finding some nice face-claims: Face-Claims on Pinterest and do remember that your characters do not have to be human-like as I've chosen mine to be! They can be anything you would like from a talking bird to a nine-foot skeleton.
Name:
Age:
Gender:
~Gender~:
~Race~:
Appearance: (How did your character look on Earth? Realistic.)
~Appearance~: (How does your character look now? Artistic.)
Sexuality: (If it's important.)
Personality: (Optional.)
~Personality~: (Also optional.)
Dream: (For characters who are dreamlanders, this would be their backstory.)
Dreamstate Traits: (What are some of the positive or negative traits that your character has gained upon arriving in Dreamland? These traits must be relevant to their dream from which their forms came.)
Backstory: (Optional and only applied to the human group who don't belong on Dreamland naturally.)
NON-BELONGERS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER INTO THE STORY WHEN AIDEN AND KURT BECOME MORE INVOLVED--YOU MAY CREATE A DREAMLANDER WHO NATURALLY BELONGS ON DREAMLAND
Be sure to construct a dream that relates to how your character will appear in Dreamland because it is through remembering those dreams that they will gain access to their original lives again. For example, my character (Wilder) appears as a woman in Dreamland because he was dreaming of a girl who traveled the world in search of wild treasures. The benefits of this dream were that this woman never hungered or thirsted, she was fearless and without tire--everything that Wilder suffered within his life, he was without in this dream. And so, because of these aspects in his dream, Wilder will never experience hunger, thirst, exhaustion, etc. while in Dreamland.
I usually would require a more in-depth character sheet, but I'm at a point in my life where I get busy often. I can't waste too much time. Personalities can be developed within the story if you'd like, and backstories won't quite matter in Dreamland. While our character sheets aren't too complicated, the story and plot will be much more immersive I hope.
Here is a link for finding some nice face-claims: Face-Claims on Pinterest and do remember that your characters do not have to be human-like as I've chosen mine to be! They can be anything you would like from a talking bird to a nine-foot skeleton.
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