[quote=@Searat] [@Roman] GM, do you think a character like this can appear in this world? If so, which kingdom you think the character most fits in? [hider=] [img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/487e/f/2012/210/9/6/soldier_by_mac_tire-d591kev.jpg[/img] [/hider] [/quote] It feels slightly too much AU-Modern Fantasy for the overall tone of the world; remember an image reference isn't mandatory, and you can always find a separate face claim and then describe his equipment as part of the sheet. [quote=@Liseran Thistle] [color=DDA0DD]I also have another question, though not pertaining to the world.[/color] [color=DDA0DD]So I've never actually played dnd before, but I do understand the basics.[/color] [color=DDA0DD]When we put down the skills and weaknesses and shit do we have to put numbers?[/color] [color=DDA0DD]Like, is it on a scale of numbers?[/color] [color=DDA0DD](Ex: This character has 40 strength, agility, etc.)[/color] [color=DDA0DD]Or can I spell it out in words like "so and so is THIS strong."[/color] [/quote] Generally in play-by-post games like these there are no formal sheets, no combat rolls, no hard and empiric way to measure the world and your interactions with it; it's all a lot more free-form and prose-based with the focus being on storytelling through written roleplay. Some games do have elements of more traditional table-top games and their rules implemented - but not this one. Your sheets should describe your character, their tics and manners, what they're good at, what they're bad at, the sort of things they carry, what's important to them and what isn't - it's a lot more personal and insightful than a list of numbers, spells and miscellaneous equipment.