Please copy the below code and use to create your own plotter for your character. One thread per character, please, posted with the character's account. You may then post in other character's plotters and, well, plot.

(the dots . are there to make the bullet points appear, you may add more or less bullet points.)



CHARACTER NAME

Age :: Nationality/Faction/Group :: Occupation

Currently in:

Character Background
  • A bit of basic information about the character- preferably plot relevant.
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  • [If applicable, add a link to the character's application/bio here for easy reference]


Raw Material
  • . Include secrets which have been hinted at.
  • .You may benefit from calling attention to your character's associations with other characters, prominent political figures, guilds, etc.
  • .don't give everything away
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  • . Information which you believe could provide fuel to a plot goes here.

Plot Ideas
  • .Doing some of the work will likely get you more responses.
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Existing Relationships

  • .Remember that common friends, enemies, or even acquaintances can function as thread premises or ice breakers. Don't forget family members if they're potentially important.
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Current Plots

  • . Briefly explain a few current plots or threads. These might spin off into new plots and threads.
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Credit for the basic template goes to Dun of RPG-D

Code:
CHARACTER NAME Age :: Nationality/Faction/Group :: Occupation Currently in:
Character Background
  • A bit of basic information about the character- preferably plot relevant.
  • .
  • [If applicable, add a link to the character's application/bio here for easy reference]
Raw Material
  • . Include secrets which have been hinted at.
  • .You may benefit from calling attention to your character's associations with other characters, prominent political figures, guilds, etc.
  • .don't give everything away
  • .
  • . Information which you believe could provide fuel to a plot goes here.
Plot Ideas
  • .Doing some of the work will likely get you more responses.
  • .
  • .
  • .
  • .
Existing Relationships
  • .Remember that common friends, enemies, or even acquaintances can function as thread premises or ice breakers. Don't forget family members if they're potentially important.
  • .
  • .
  • .
  • .
Current Plots
  • . Briefly explain a few current plots or threads. These might spin off into new plots and threads.
  • .
  • .
  • .
Credit for the basic template goes to Dun of RPG-D