Character concept
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When making a character or persona for a role playing game, the first step is coming up with a character concept. This is a tool to guide your interactions with others, and to help you get inside your character's head.
You are essentially creating an alter-ego, a second identity for yourself. Since you'll be spending a lot of time as this new person, be sure that it's someone you enjoy being!
The best Dreaming characters are memorable. You might pick a particular quirk, prop, or attitude that will characterize your interactions with others. Perhaps you are prejudiced against certain game races, or have a short temper. Or maybe you act in a certain way which makes you stick out in others' minds and stories.
Some people support their character concept with costume or accessories. You might dress a certain way or carry something that summarizes your character's personality. Perhaps your character carries a certain book everywhere, or is always playing with a coin. Maybe she has a particular pair of sunglasses which have a lot of character. These things will help others get a clear picture of who you are.
Most of the stories in the Dreaming are generated by you and your fellow players. Your experience within the game world is largely based on where you want to steer it. Do not be afraid to make enemies and engage in tension with other characters. The most boring characters are the ones that are liked by everybody. By creating drama between yourself and other players, you help fill the Dreaming with narratives and stories, enriching the game for everybody. The key is to remain friendly with your fellow players, even if your characters do not get along.
As you read over the description of your Dreaming Race, try to form an idea of who you will be in this world. Experiment talking in your character's voice, or thinking your character's thoughts. Your character can be a fun escape from the Waking World, especially if you play a character which resonates in interesting ways with you and your friends.