Application Guide

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Step 1 :Concept

The first step for players is coming up with their character concept. Players should take this moment to and get an idea of the type of character they want to play. Do they want a street-smart character? A professional? A college student? They should also take into consideration the type of personality they want to portray? Are they loud and boisterous? Aggressive and troubled? What are the character’s goals? It can also help to go ahead and get a general or rough idea of their background story.

Step 2 : Character Type

Next players should determine the Character Type. The Type of character selected will determine the physical and mystical abilities that the character has available to them. Some character types are capable of invocations while others are not. This is a great time to take a moment and read up on the character types.

The approved character types are: Gifted {{#info: The Gifted have special powers and senses, and they spend much of their time and energy honing those special abilities. For this reason, they get the largest amount of points to purchase Metaphysics, special powers and abilities. Being the Gifted has advantages and disadvantages. They are the most powerful characters in supernatural terms, but their very powers make them easily noticed and targeted by supernatural predators, other Gifted, and mundane enemies. (Source: Core Book, page 55).}}. , Lesser Gifted, Mundane, Bast, True Immortal, Feral and Vampyre

= Step 3 :

Creation Elements

1) Concept: What are the character's goals and principles?

2) Type: Select from the Gifted, Lesser Gifted, Mundanes, Bast, True Immortals, Ferals and Vampyre.

3) Association: What group or organization (if any) does the character belong to?

4) Attributes: What are the character's natural abilities, both mental and physical?

5) Qualities & Drawbacks: What innate advantages or penalties affect the character?

6) Skills: What does your character know?

7) Metaphysics: What supernatural abilities does the character possess?

8) Written Stuff: The history of the character.