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From: "Randy Nickel (General)" <a-randyn@*********.com>
Subject: RE: Mechanics Question
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 14:47:22 -0800
OK. You say you chose initiate grade, which a starting character can not
do, how did you do that? I know this is just RPGing, and I have had it
explained that unless you wish to die (or say you are going to do
something stupid like say...umm, hunt metahumans and mages) that you
wont die.

But the character I have created for this is one based off my sit-down
game character that I play on the weekends and he is initiate grade 8,
and has Sorcery 10 and other cool stuff. Since there are dragons and
free spirits being played what is there to stop me from playing him as
he is other then the group going no, no, and really no.

Hmm, I just looked at what I wrote and noticed it sounds a little
whinney, but I just wanted some guidelines. So deep breath, OK. What I
wanted was to see if everyone is playing on the same level or just how
free form the set up is. Sorry if I sound a little...grippey, but as a
newbee these are questions I thought should be asked.

Randy

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>From: MAGECK[SMTP:YBKB@*****.iup.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, March 28, 1996 12:25 PM
>To: plotd@********.itribe.net
>Subject: Re: Mechanics Question
>
>I myself created my entire characters from scratch before ever posting.
> I came
>up with the stats, skill levels, initiate grade, contacts, what kinda
>equip
>they have. I even created a background, both one for the entire list
>to know,
>and a second one that varies slightly as to the real background of the
>character. This way you can always drop those little surprises.
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