Quick question... our character's mythology, do we HAVE to write it in a mythological sense, or can we kind of tell their backstory and history though written scenes on the character sheet. For example... [quote]Clarent was powerful. He sat in the center of the orphanage’s main hall, bathed in the light of his newly awakened magic. Around him orbited several dozen books. He had one of them open and was reading all about bladecasting when they came to collect him. Two guards, lightly armored and bearing a red poppy crest, strode into the room. Between them was a tight faced man with a weathered face, garbed in fine clothes. Clarent had never seen an noble before. He recognized the symbol well, however. “You’re King Solom,” he said. Solom regarded him for only a moment, his face expressionless. “Kneel,” he said at last. Clarent considered his words. “Why should I?” he said. “If you’re here to execute me, I die if I kneel and I die if I don’t. If you’ve decided to conscript me, then will my bad manners really change your mind?” Again, the king’s face did not betray his thoughts. “Leave us,” he said. Nobody spoke. The matron as well as Solom’s guards both left immediately. The King continued to regard Clarent with his cold stare, and Clarent began to feel like a child for the first time in years. Suddenly, sitting in the center of the room seemed silly.[/quote] Or is this mythology section solely suppose to be the "legend". And even then... how much is simply to be "legend" and how much is to be truth? Edit: Sonofa-... is there anywhere to keep the website from autocorrecting stuff? It keeps doing to without my consent, and its screwing with the pronouns.