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− | :Real power is weilded by the small councils of the city-states and their direct agents. If claim your family/house/merchant/guild has political power but you are not actually one of the players in RPCSS with the ability to direct actual armies, move vast sums of gold, and field spies on behalf of the city-state -- then, you do not in fact have any real power. Its a lovely backstory, but you will not be able to put your money where you mouth is. | + | :Real power is weilded by the small councils of the city-states and their direct agents. If you claim your family/house/merchant/guild has political power but you are not actually one of the players in RPCSS with the ability to direct actual armies, move vast sums of gold, and field spies on behalf of the city-state -- then, you do not in fact have any real power. Its a lovely backstory, but you will not be able to put your money where you mouth is. |
Revision as of 01:04, 19 January 2021
Having trouble coming up with a backstory that moves your character from his or her home cit-state into Arcovia, and gets them involved in the sim storyline? We have a few suggestions for you to consider ...
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Personal Backstories
Secret Identity
Mild-mannered pharmacist by day, double agent by night? There are dozens of viable stories for the average secret agent. The sim will have a good selection of stores one might operate as a cover for their more official duties to king and country.
Young Nobleman
You are a young nobleman who does not inherit your fortune or authority until you are older; perhaps 25 or 30. You parents have pulled some strings to get you into the diplomatic core so that you might gain some real life experience. This lands you in Arcovia far from family and their protection. You'll need all your wits to survive and prove to your parents that you are ready and able to handle responsibility back home.
Middle Class Up and Coming
You are born into a middle-class family; a family of doctors, scholars, merchants, or military men. You demonstrate an unusual level of skill or intellect and someone, who knows someone, who knows someone, connects you with the diplomatic corp in your capital. You are offered an opportunity to rise farther above your station than even your parents hoped for you -- to study in Arcovia. You jump at the chance and are soon embroiled in the local spycraft. Will you hold to your first goal or choose a different life path.
Refuse a Marriage Proposal
Your parents have set up an excellent arrangement for you, but you are not interested in having your spouse choosen for you, and you refuse. Your rather annoyed father bundles you off to Arcovia with a chaperone hoping that you'll find someone to your liking among the young noble men and diplomats stationed there.
An excellent career
You've had an excellent career in the military and are getting ready to retire your service. Instead, you are offered a cushy position within the general's entorage in Arcovia. You sign on as protection and to keep your eyes and ears open for anything the general might need to know. You always wanted to meet people from other parts of the continent.
Retired
Pair up with a younger character who is in need of a chaperone or mentor. Travel with them to Arcovia to continue their education, keep them company, or just try and keep them out of trouble. As they get embroiled in politics, so too would you, maybe even more so.
General Guidelines
A Timeline is under construction and should be ready by opening day.
We are fine with you crafting backstories for your family, noble house, merchant guild etc. However, you can not write into canon facts that affect other's houses or the city-state canon itself. This is an important issue, as it is unrealistic to expect every new player to read everyone else's back story to make sure they have not created a factual conflict. Nor is it realistic to expect the admins to memorize everyone's back story so as to identify contradictions. Keep your back story relevant to your family and do not make claims or assertions that others have to abide by. Try wording things as opinions rather than facts.
- Here are some examples
- Do not claim to be THE most powerful ________, instead say, "One of the most powerful ....", or "believes themselves to be the most powerful".
- Do not added city-state level wars into your back story.
- Its fine to be a relation to one of the NPCs, but your relationship to that NPC does not give you control over others claiming relations, so do not claim to be an NPC's only daughter for example.
- Its fine to be of a noble rank, but you can not claim to be one of only X of those ranks, for that would be writing facts not in evidence for the city-state.
- Real Power
- Real power is weilded by the small councils of the city-states and their direct agents. If you claim your family/house/merchant/guild has political power but you are not actually one of the players in RPCSS with the ability to direct actual armies, move vast sums of gold, and field spies on behalf of the city-state -- then, you do not in fact have any real power. Its a lovely backstory, but you will not be able to put your money where you mouth is.