
you don't have to (and generally aren't expected) to have every minor detail of your back-story hammered out first day you log in. be a bit vague and loose with it. it's much easier to change things about a character that's not quite working out if you haven't ic told 20 people you've got that trait or lack of. not saying you need to be all super mysterious either but think of it in terms of meeting someone at a party face to face; you won't tell them all your emotional scars, if you've killed someone, long lost siblings, if you're adopted ect ect, but you may mention you don't like peanut butter if the conversation steers that way. part of the fun of roleplaying is coming to those little details that make your character as you play. ;3
too sexy to keep unhidden 
