Character creation is a long process for me before actually using the concept
- I created a Hyur because I wanted something human
- I picked Highlander because she would be a fighter, and midlander bodies did not fit that concept.
- I picked Gladiator because it was the only sword-wielding class
- I later learned more about the paladin job and Sultansworn lore and loved the concept. I've played paladins and rangers in the past so I already had experience with the archetype.
- I then realized her race didn't fit the lore so I had to create a backstory to explain how and why she was there. It had to be sufficiently good and bad to explain how she became who she is today.
I didn't really get involved in heavy RP until all that was finished and the character was solid enough to stand on her own.
- I created a Hyur because I wanted something human
- I picked Highlander because she would be a fighter, and midlander bodies did not fit that concept.
- I picked Gladiator because it was the only sword-wielding class
- I later learned more about the paladin job and Sultansworn lore and loved the concept. I've played paladins and rangers in the past so I already had experience with the archetype.
- I then realized her race didn't fit the lore so I had to create a backstory to explain how and why she was there. It had to be sufficiently good and bad to explain how she became who she is today.
I didn't really get involved in heavy RP until all that was finished and the character was solid enough to stand on her own.