Begin at the BeginningYour character is important to you, and forms the foundation of your role-play experience on Cuendillar. We recommend that you spend some time getting familiar with your character and reading about the system before you use it. Play the GameWe strongly recommend that you play on Cuendillar for at least one month before going through character generation, so that you have time to develop a good idea of who your character is. Know Your CharacterThe following is a list of character aspects you'll want to have some ideas about before you go through chargen. A person's experiences during his/her formative years has a big impact on the person she/he becomes. When going through the Cuen chargen system, we consider the "formative years" to be the ages between 5 and 15 or so.
A Note About CombatThe existence of a combat system on Cuen might suggest that a character must be adept in combat to survive the game. This isn't true. Your character does not need ANY combat skills to survive play on Cuendillar. Combat is a part of the game, but it is not the only or main element of role- play. Most role-play happens in large cities, which have laws and guards. Just as in our world, most citizens of the WoT do not have combat training, and they sensibly avoid insulting armed men or visits to the Blight. Characters do not die unless their players want them to, even if they lose combat. If you use the coded combat system and lose, your character is rendered unconscious, not dead, and you and the other participants work together to come to an agreement about what happens next. (There are a few exceptions to this, all centered around the idea that you must take responsibility for your character's actions. For instance, if your character proved guilty of a crime punishable by death, s/he can be executed.) In short, DO NOT take any combat Skills unless they fit your character concept. You are more than welcome to play a warrior, but you are also free to play a merchant, Noble, child or a pacifistic Tinker without having to live in fear of dying because your character doesn't have combat Skills. Cheating the SystemSome people select elements in a character generation system with an eye to maximizing game benefits and minimizing game penalties, rather than using it to design a well-rounded and realistic character. There is no point in trying to do this on Cuendillar. The elements of character generation do not come into daily use during game play for most people. Chargen is used to:
The main aspect of game play is role-playing - portraying your character and interacting with other people. Attempting to cheat the system will gain you minimal benefits at best, and will have no effect on how people view you or your role-play. The system has been designed to minimize cheating. The final stage of character generation is the approval of the background you write for your character. If your character has a mishmash of system elements that don't fit a coherent character, s/he won't be approved, and you will have to make modifications before the character will be approved.
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