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saveyourbrain2013-05-01 08:17 pm
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OOC DISCUSSION MEME;

Save the Earth requires a good deal of thought to apply into. Because of this, it can't hurt to get some input into your ideas or to get some idea of how other players will feel about them.
This post is exactly for that. Think of it as a creativity workshop where there are no stupid questions, bad ideas can get weeded out and good ones can get fed properly. However, this space is for constructive criticism only. Please remain mindful of that.
How it Works:
Put forward your idea for a character you wish to apply. Point out the parts you like most, the holes you want help with, the parts where you can't seem to make up your mind either way. Consider what sort of goals you'd like to achieve in the game, why you think the character is a good fit and what sort of roles they'll be able to fulfil. Don't be afraid to let it all If you have an app in progress, you might want to link to it. Similarly, linking to a resource to let others know the preincarnated character better might be a good idea.
Then, discuss with others! Hopefully you'll be able to make your vision more complete and understand the game better. Potentially you could formulate future CR or even pre-game CR.
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And definitely, otherkin sounds quite logical for him. Another option is that he could have really gotten into a lot of weird stuff as a teenager. It's not all that uncommon for kids to try out weird stuff while exploring their beliefs. I had quite the obsession with the occult and parapsychology and stuff like that as a kid. Most people who get into that sort of thing eventually grow out of it, but some just never do. Some who never do can at least pass for sane, but others definitely not. I could definitely see him messing around with some friends with a Ouija board and stuff like that.
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That's true! And it still goes with the sense of needing to feel special somehow, vital.