Mortal Application Guide
Getting your character through CharGen is a rather straight forward process, but sometimes it can help to have a slightly more detailed information source than the games CharGen rooms allow. Below we have a step by step guide for getting mortal characters each step of the application process.
As always, players are welcome to reach out to staff with any questions that they may have concerning their concepts, applications or the game in general. Questions can be @mailed, paged or asked on the games 'applications channel' by typing 'app (question)'.
● For questions concerning the games channel system, see Help Channels.
Once a player is ready to begin their application, they should log in an move into the games CharGen by typing <CG>.
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Below players will find the Character Application Section walk-throughs and templates to be copy/pasted. The staff email can be located at the end of the walk-through.
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Finally, the Characters Written Info is used to complete their concept. This section includes their Timeline and Public Info sections as well as any templates or justifications that the application may require. Staff have worked hard to make this process as simple as possible and have provided a detailed walk through for each character type, complete with hints and tips to aid players along the way.
When preparing the application, players should copy/paste the blank application into their email and fill it out. This can also be done in a word document and uploaded as an attachment. Staff ask that players not change the format of the application. Please do not attempt to recreate the character page, as this will slow down the staff-side of applications and may result in your application being denied.
Once a player is pleased with their application, they should submit it. Please remember that the general expected turnaround for applications is 24 to 48 hours. Please do not approach staff about your applications status until after the 48 hour window. Also, please keep in mind that applications are handled in the order in which they are received.