monxmiracle
Kris
As roleplayers and writers in general we experience this problem a lot in our lifetime where we make many original characters and have to come up with bios for them. Now my question is as you’ve aged and progressed as a roleplayer what are your preferred ways of tracking and keeping tabs on how many OCs you’ve made, their bios, and all that other wonderful stuff. For me as I’ve gotten older I’ve found that its quite harder for me to fill out long and detailed character sheets. When I was younger I found it quite fun to pass time and fill out a detailed character sheet, but nowadays I don’t really feel the urge to. Perhaps its because I rarely do group roleplays nowadays or its because I roleplay with my friends either way.
Intially when I first started making OC bios I was roleplaying on Amino where the wiki feature is a prominent way to make an OC bio. Than next upon migrating to do tumblr and twitter groups I found some people either make a Google docs or a carrd for their OCs. On discord I find that most groups give you a dedicated mun channel / category and you post your oc bio how you like, whether it be directly in the channel, in a carrd or so forth. Nowadays I tend to store my character bios in discord, or in a carrd. I’ve been thinking of exploring docs, and possibly using codes on here to store bios. Though I digress, I’m curious how other people store and remember things about their OCs. Do you organize them in a specific fashion or keep a haphazard notes sheet? At the moment, I’m still trying to figure out the best method of keeping track of my own OCs. At the moment I have over 70+ OCs and counting, and its at the point where I feel like I make far too many to focus on. How many have you made? And again how do you go about keeping their information all categorized?
Intially when I first started making OC bios I was roleplaying on Amino where the wiki feature is a prominent way to make an OC bio. Than next upon migrating to do tumblr and twitter groups I found some people either make a Google docs or a carrd for their OCs. On discord I find that most groups give you a dedicated mun channel / category and you post your oc bio how you like, whether it be directly in the channel, in a carrd or so forth. Nowadays I tend to store my character bios in discord, or in a carrd. I’ve been thinking of exploring docs, and possibly using codes on here to store bios. Though I digress, I’m curious how other people store and remember things about their OCs. Do you organize them in a specific fashion or keep a haphazard notes sheet? At the moment, I’m still trying to figure out the best method of keeping track of my own OCs. At the moment I have over 70+ OCs and counting, and its at the point where I feel like I make far too many to focus on. How many have you made? And again how do you go about keeping their information all categorized?