Questionable Character Concepts

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This is a (non-exhaustive) list of character concepts that you may want to discuss with staff before creating a character around them. These are allowed, but more likely than usual to run into complications, and in some cases the existing player base is burnt out on them because they've already been done repeatedly and badly.

  • Anything directly involving multiple game lines, though some combinations are far more likely to be viable than others. If in doubt, ask staff. See '+rules multiclass'.
    • This goes double for extending an existing character into a second (third, etc.) game line. You need to work out how that happened ICly, which is simpler for some things than others (e.g. ghoul vs. kinain).
    • Consider creating a new alt instead. '+policy alts' intentionally does not impose any quantitative limits.
  • Loners. Others aren't obligated to get you involved; give them a reason to want to.
  • Showing up and immediately declaring that other PCs are doing things badly and should follow your lead. If you were there first and someone else did that, would you want to follow their lead?
  • An ICly obvious maverick in an authoritarian faction, e.g. Garou Nation, Technocracy, Camarilla. This specifically includes (but is not limited to):
    • Being sarcastic or otherwise antagonistic toward anyone higher up on the chain of command (e.g. kinfolk vs shifters, shifters vs elders, ghouls vs vampires). This will typically draw a response that would be disproportionate in normal society but fits the canon of that group (though it should still be OOCly civil, and so should you).
    • Someone who ICly turned away from the group, but continues to interact significantly with individuals who remain loyal to it.
    • Someone who was just recently brought into the group and is still freaking out about it, especially if you're not very familiar with the group OOCly.
  • People who are quick to decide that other PCs should die. See '+policy risk' and '+policy PTMD'.
  • Shifters with Rage whose day job involves lots of in-person contact with and/or visibility to a variety of mortals (e.g. police, military, talk show host), and who expect to hold said day job for any significant length of time. Some of those NPCs will be jerks and trigger Rage checks.
    • Such day jobs are far more appropriate for kinfolk, another reason why your (canonically rare) kinfolk are so valuable.
    • This does not apply to Ananasi/Nuwisha because they don't have Rage.
  • Shifters whose First Change occurred unusually late in life. (WtA 104: usually 14-18, sometimes as late as 21; 2-3 for lupus, 8-10 for metis.) Later changes can occur, but are far less common.
  • Teaching Lore about your race to someone outside your game line(s) for no coherent reason, especially if it seems like you're trying to give sneaky assistance to your own alt.

People whose intended schtick is to...

  • Pro-actively antagonize other PCs. See '+policy antagonist'.
  • Do ICly dumb things. See '+policy village idiot'.
  • Sit around in a public place and scan other PCs with Auspex/whatever just because they're PCs. See '+rules sniping' and '+rules in public'.
  • Become invisible using Obfuscate/whatever and spy on other PCs. While ICly you can do this, OOCly we don't have invisibility code and aren't adding it; we consider protection from OOC spying to be more important.
  • Use supernatural powers with no risk of detection. See '+rules awareness'.
  • Look and/or act under 18, especially in a suggestive fashion. What you do behind closed doors is your own business, but please don't push this in public. There are other games where it's expected and you should do it there instead.
    • This does not apply to characters who actually are under 18 (e.g. lupus Garou), but look and act like adults.

For things involving targeting another PC:

  • They probably also apply to targeting a NPC that another PC has personally invested in (e.g. Allies, Contacts, Retainers).
  • They do not apply to NPCs invented for PRPs.