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Character Creation Think of a character This is going to be a role-playing game not a roll-playing game. Think of what type of person you want to play before you think of stats and dots. Some questions you may want to ask yourself are:

How old are you?

What do you look like?

Do you look younger/older than you are?

What do you look like?

Do you have any scars or tattoos?

What was unique about your childhood?

What do you remember about your early years?

What was our home life like? Was it idyllic? Troubled? Abusive?

Where did you go to school?

Were you a good student?

How much education did you receive?

Did you have a hometown, or did you move around a lot?

Did you run away from home?

Did you play sports?

Did any of your childhood friends last until adulthood?

What kind of person are you?

Do you like who you are?

How would you describe yourself to others?

How would others who knew you best describe you?

What is people’s first impression of you?

Do you have an active social life? A family? A steady job? Good friends, or simply acquaintances?

Some unique additional questions:

Have you had any encounters with the supernatural? How did you react?

Were you afraid of the unknown? Did it excite you?

If you had a theme song, what would it be?

If you had a sig at the end of your e-mail, what quote would it be?

What was the greatest moment of your life?

What was the worst moment of your life?

Do you have a guilty pleasure?

Do you have any hobbies?

What is your favorite movie/book/artist?

What kind of music do you like?

Note: Keep in the back of your mind that although you are making a mundane human, your character is destined to be a werewolf. While werewolves have no special abilities before the First Change, they often have difficulty fitting in among the crowd.