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17:46, 16th April 2024 (GMT+0)

RTJ.

Posted by StorytellerFor group 0
Storyteller
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The Arbiter
Thu 6 Feb 2020
at 17:04
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RTJ

 Ok so the requirements for a proper RTJ are as follows.

  1)I will be allowing only 5 players. They do not have to be of any particular splat, but they can not be Infernals, Abyssals(Unless they are renegade), or Alchemical.

   Renegade Abyssals will only be allowed IF they are actively seeking Redemption. What that will entail and what the final cost will be will evolve over the course of the Chronicle. This is not negotiable.

 2) Must be willing to work with the group as a whole not just I am Solar hear me roar or Lunar watch me Manipulate the group into giant clusterfisks.

  3)The over plot is independant of the players. Meaning what you do affects everything, but ignoring the main plot for to long and that will have consequences. Some good, but most are dire if ignored.

  4) Character Name, Exalt type, and Caste or aspect.

  5) Basic overview of your character and their motivation. I.e. Johnny is from the east and plans on being the best sailor ever. Would like to avoid the Ocean as giant bodies of water scare him. This would be funny and a fun concept to play. His does Johnny go about being the best sailor ever if he can't sail on the ocean.

  6) What you need from your story. I know this sounds silly but there are needs and wants. Take an NPC I use a lot in my Exalted Games. He is a Lunar who marries a Serenity Sidereal. He is bound to a Cataphractoi and must eventually fight and defeat the Cataphractoi or perish at it's hands. No clue who his Solar is and have never even thought about it. He doesn't need one to be the character I have in mind.

  7)What you want from this game? Do you want to be the next Kal Bax, or Merela, or Leviathian. Do you want to explore Meru and rebuild the capitol of the Exalted. Do you want to defeat the big bad and prevent the Third Age from becoming Darker.

  8) Keep it short, but explain what you mean on the previous two.
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