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Giant In the Playground Games

Giant In the Playground Games

How to Create an Interesting Back Story for Your RPG Character Favorite This Article Edit Article Edited by OrionKurnous, Jack Herrick, Puddy, Glutted and 4 others Ever finished building your Dungeons and Dragons, Vampire: The Requiem, Mutants and Masterminds, or other RPG character and wondered, "How can I make this a character of depth and substance?" A back-story or biography for your character is the easiest way to transform her or him from a two-dimensional figure to a fascinating and inciting hero (or maybe villain!). Hopefully, this guide will help you in the process. Ad Steps 1Determine the physical qualities of your character. 7Lastly, it is nice for both you and your Game Master if you tie into your back-story how your character is connected to the campaign (Was your character somehow wronged by the antagonist?

X-POSITION: Rick Remender Rick Remender talks to X-POSITION about "Uncanny X-Force" and Apocalypse If you could go back in time and kill Hitler as a child -- before he had any notion of who he would be or of the horrible things he would grow up to do -- would that be okay? It’s a moral question that has been asked by many, but when it comes to the answer…? In "Uncanny X-Force," the team faced a somewhat similar scenario with regards to Apocalypse. MarvelMaster616 starts things off with an inquiry about the aforementioned scenario: While Wolverine has established himself as X-Force's leader, his ideals don't seem to be in line with the others. Let’s not overstate what happened. X-Force may soon encounter their AoA counterparts Perhaps it is simply that the milk is spilt and Wolverine is mired in a rationalization. For the record, the team sees eye to eye. Speaking of interesting "twists," Darkxmen has a fun notion he wants to run past you: Rick, great work on "Uncanny X-Force." Yes. Yes. Oh yes -- yes to both.

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