Role Play profile

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You, the player, have a past, a life behind you that you cannot change, a character forged by your lived experiences.

Your character has all of this too. Only when you create an account, and therefore a character, on the Renaissance Kingdoms, your character presents an adult physique, so that you will never make him live his [ [birth]] and his childhood. This is where the background comes in.

The background is a description of your character in which you indicate absolutely everything you want other player s to know about him. It can be visible in the character file and you can write it in the "Description RP of your character" part of the "My profile" tab of the "My account" page (button at the bottom left of the interface).

Here is a non-exhaustive panel of everything you can tell about it:

  • Place and date of birth
  • Name of parents and other family members
  • Important events taking place in his past
  • His character traits
  • Etc ...

All this will obviously not be contested by the other player s unless of course you use the names of character s that do exist in the game, in which case it is worth better to have the agreement of the player s who run these character s.

Likewise, this information being available on the character file, only player s can know about it, their character s can in no case be aware of what is written there. ! Indeed, unless you indicate in this file that the character permanently carries a sign giving him all this information (which seems unlikely to say the least) then no character can know this information . The only way for your character to learn about another is to have spoken to him in tavern or on the forum, or even to have had an exchange of mail with him.



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