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ysabetwordsmith) wrote2011-02-24 09:21 pm
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Torn World: Character Page Update
Woohoo, the "Lead Characters" page is done! This is now what you see when you click the "Characters" link in the menu. It gives thumbnail descriptions and pictures for some of the most active and important characters. Click a picture to bring up the complete character sheet. There are links at the top that you can click to find "all characters," "bit characters," etc. There are more menu and search functions at the bottom in case you're looking for a specific character. Please thank
ellenmillion for all her hard work. We also appreciate the reader feedback that helped give us ideas for this renovation.
What can you do with this?
1) Meet the most relevant people in Torn World. These are a combination of characters involved in major storylines, momentous events, or lots of smaller stuff. You'll see them over and over.
2) Pick out a character to support. Search "adoptable characters" for one you can claim. Search "owned characters" if you want to know who is running your favorites, so you can send karma or credits to that person by way of encouragement to write/paint more.
3) Use these as examples in creating a character from scratch.
4) Click on a character, then use the links to read all the stories about that character. This is the easiest way to track storylines that focus on one or two people.
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What can you do with this?
1) Meet the most relevant people in Torn World. These are a combination of characters involved in major storylines, momentous events, or lots of smaller stuff. You'll see them over and over.
2) Pick out a character to support. Search "adoptable characters" for one you can claim. Search "owned characters" if you want to know who is running your favorites, so you can send karma or credits to that person by way of encouragement to write/paint more.
3) Use these as examples in creating a character from scratch.
4) Click on a character, then use the links to read all the stories about that character. This is the easiest way to track storylines that focus on one or two people.