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== [[Creating a Pet]] ==
 
== [[Creating a Pet]] ==
  
Personas may own up to three pets each, and these can be added to persona profiles using the persona form. Existing pets may be linked to persona profiles using the Add Connections page (linked from the box on the left of a persona profile) but note that ''individual dragons, dolphins and firelizards should not be owned by more than one persona.''
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Information regarding adding pets to a persona.
 
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'''Name'''
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Choose any name you like, but please don't use any name from a Pern® novel, or any name of an existing pet from the club.
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'''Age'''
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You can enter your pet's age in the form of a birth date, giving the day and month on which they were born or hatched (similiarly to entering a persona birthday). If you leave the month and day blank, the form will randomly generate a birth date.
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Remember that firelizards should not be Impressed by very young children, so they should be at least 10 Turns younger than their owners.
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'''Type and Colour'''
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The only pets that are available are firelizards (of the five colours mentioned in the books), canines (dogs), felines (cats) and runnerbeasts (horses). Gold firelizards are a form of rank, and are not usually allowed to new members.
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''Firelizards'' are relatively common in our version of Pern - however, they are still precious, and usually only Impressed by those who are wealthy or high-ranking, or those who discover them by accident. Since gold firelizards lay their eggs on sandy beaches, this is much more common among dragonriders (who can travel to the beaches) and in coastal Holds and Halls. A low-ranking drudge would be extremely unlikely to have a firelizard in inland Holds such as Emerald Falls.
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* Firelizards can only be five colors (gold, bronze, brown, blue, green) and not even a speck of any other color with the same rules applying to their coloring as dragons
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''Runnerbeasts'' are, as on Earth, expensive and time-consuming to care for. They will only be owned outright by well-off holders and craftsmen and their families. Most major holds and halls will keep a stable of runnerbeasts for general use (such as by guardsmen or travelling journeymen) with a stablemaster and his assistants to care for them.
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Most working Pernese will not have time to waste on caring for pets unless the pets can be of some use to them. Canines are often employed to hunt, guard homes or to turn spits, while farmholds may have a resident feline to keep down the rodent population. Only wealthy ladies of leisure can afford to spend time on a pet bought exclusively for pleasure.
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Dragonriders should be aware that the care of their dragon will always come before that of any pets. On Impression, a new weyrling must give up any runnerbeasts they own to the Weyr's stables, and make sure their canines and felines have someone to care for them (as some Weyrlingmasters will not tolerate them in the Weyrling barracks). Adult dragonriders may own pets other than runnerbeasts, but should ensure that a weyrmate or friend is responsible for walking and feeding them on Threadfall days and at other times when they are not able to.
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Description
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You can use the description box to describe your pet's appearance and personality.
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=== Creating a Dolphin ===
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If you are creating a dolphineer of Journeyman rank or above, you may want to add a dolphin partner to their persona profile. When you select the craft "Dolphineer" and a rank of journeyman or above, a section of the form will appear to enter details about the dolphin. Creating a dolphin partner is not obligatory - not all dolphineers have one.
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'''Name'''
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Please don't use any dolphin name from a Pern® novel, or any name of an existing dolphin or pet from the club.
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'''Age'''
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You can enter your dolphin's age in the form of a birth date, giving the day and month on which they were born (similiarly to entering a persona birthday). If you leave the month and day blank, the form will randomly generate a birth date.
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'''Description'''
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You can use the description box to describe your dolphin's appearance and personality.
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=== Creating a Dragon ===
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If you are creating a dragonrider, you'll need to add a dragon to their persona profile. When you select a dragonrider rank (such as "Wingleader" or "Wingrider") a section of the form will appear to enter details about the dragon.
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'''Name'''
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All dragon's names must end in '-th'. Please don't use any name from a Pern® novel, or any name of an existing dragon from the club.
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'''Age'''
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You can enter your dragon's age in the form of a birth date, giving the day and month on which they were Hatched (similarly to entering a persona birthday). If you leave the month and day blank, the form will randomly generate a Hatching date for your dragon.
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Remember that since Candidates Impress between the ages of 12 and 20, dragons must be 12-20 Turns younger than their rider. If you are creating a Weyrling, please check the persona listings at each location to find out the dates on which clutches Hatched and select one of these for your dragon's Hatching date.
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'''Colour'''
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Dragons come in only five different colours:
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* Gold dragons will usually be awarded by club vote, and can only be ridden by heterosexual females.
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* Bronze dragons require Weyrleader approval, and can only be ridden by heterosexual males. New members requesting bronze MUST choose a weyrling and submit an error free persona sheet!
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* Brown dragons can only be ridden by heterosexual males.
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* Blue dragons can only be ridden by bisexual and homosexual males.
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* Green dragons can only be ridden by homosexual males and heterosexual females.
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'''Description'''
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You can use the description box to describe your dragon's appearance and personality. Remember, dragons can only be five colors (gold, bronze, brown, blue, green) and not even a speck of any other color. They have hides, not scales, and while a dragon may have variations of one color on their body, they do not have lime green underwings and forest green bodies, etc.
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== Attached NPCs ==
 
== Attached NPCs ==

Revision as of 19:18, 13 April 2019

Persona Owners

Male and Female Personas

Choosing a Persona Age

Information regarding age restrictions on certain types and ranks of personas

Do I have to enter an exact birth/hatching date?

Persona birth dates are stored in the database in the form of the persona's birth day, month and Turn. Originally the persona's age and birth day and month were stored, but this meant that every year the persona's age had to be updated and a lot of the time people forgot! Storing the day, month and Turn means that the persona's age can be calculated automatically.

However, because it's much easier to enter an age than calculate a birth Turn, you can enter a persona's age into the profile form and the birth Turn will be calculated automatically for you.

So exact birth dates are necessary to calculate a persona's age on any given day. But since it can be time-consuming to enter birth dates for every single pet and NPC a persona has, if these are left blank a random birth date will be generated.

Choosing a Persona Name

Each persona must have a name! This can be anything, although we have some guidelines:

  • Male dragonriders will change their names on Impression as in the Pern novels - so, for example, Tamoran becomes T'moran.
  • To avoid confusion, persona names should not end in -th (like those of dragons)
  • Try to avoid Earth-like names (such as John or Susan), "joke" names, names of characters from well-known novels and excessively long or complicated names.
  • You cannot use any name from a Pern® novel, or any name of an existing character from the club. These will be automatically checked for when you submit your persona form.

What does "Persona Status" mean?

Choosing a Persona's Location

All active personas must live at a PC location. Make sure you read the information about a location before creating your persona - it will contain important details about life there.

You can find out more about the different locations by selecting the "Locations" tab.

Choosing a Rank and Job

Each persona will hold a rank, which can be anything from Lord Holder to simple Hold Resident. You can choose among the available ranks by using the drop-down box on the persona form.

Remember that "ranking" personas - those with higher status in the world of Pern - come with responsibilities. You can read about those in Ranking Personas

If you want to create a craftsman, select the "Crafter" rank. You'll be able to specify whether they are an apprentice, journeyman or master using the Craft Information section of the form. Please see Craft Information for specifics.

What if I can't find a rank that matches what my persona does?

If you can't find a rank that fully describes your persona's role in life, you can add more detail in the "Job" box on the persona form. For example, if you'd like to create a foster mother at the Weyr, choose "Hold Resident" for the persona's rank, and then enter "Foster Mother" as the persona's job.

Creating a Crafter

If you'd like your persona to be a crafter, you can select their craft using the drop-down box on the persona form. Remember, female crafters are only permitted in the Weyrs, the Dolphin Hall, and the Printer Hall.

You'll need to choose a rank for your character, and this will need to be logical considering your character's age - see the Age Requirements.

Characters of journeyman rank and above may choose to specialize in a particular area of their craft.

Can a dragonrider also be a crafter?

Dragonriders who Impressed before the Pass began often apprenticed to a craft to help support the former Weyrholds, and sometimes rose to Master rank. However, lately they would have given up any craft they had before Impression, with the exceptions of healers, in order to devote their energies to fighting Thread. If they continue to practice their craft, it can only be as a hobby. No dragonrider can expect to put in the hours of study necessary to achieve Mastery in a Pass - if you'd like your dragonrider to be a Master, they'll need to have achieved it before the Pass began.

Craft Specialties

A list of possible specialties

What is a Student?

Students are young people, usually the children of wealthy holders or craftsmen, who are being taught the basics of the craft without formally apprenticing. Their tuition is paid for by their families. This is most common in the Harper Hall, where young ladies are taught to sing, play a little on the harp or gitar and to teach young children.

Describing your Persona - Physical

Face Claims

Describing your Persona - Emotional

Describing your Persona - History

Creating a Pet

Information regarding adding pets to a persona.

Attached NPCs

The "Attached NPCs" area on the form can be used to list the family and friends of a persona. Usually it's a good idea to include their father and mother and any siblings they might have. In the Holds in particular, where the population is recovering from the effects of the Plagues and women are valued most for the children they can bear, families with three or more children are common and an only child is rare.

The same rules about choosing a logical name, age and rank for NPCs apply as for PCs. If you choose parents of high rank (for example, a Lord Holder or Weyrleader) you should be aware that you may be asked to change this before the persona can be approved.

To avoid confusion, NPCs cannot have the same name as other NPCs or PCs. If you would like to link an NPC to more than one persona (for example, if you have created a brother and sister as PCs and need them to share the same mother and father) you will be able to do this after submitting the persona form.

To do this, click on the "Add Connections" link in the box to the left of the profile of the PC to whom you'd like to add NPCs. You can then select the NPC's name from the drop-down box below the title "Link NPCs" and type in their relationship to the persona. A similar process can be used to link existing PCs to a persona, or to add existing pets to their profile. If the PC or NPC you are linking is not owned by you, you should check with the owner to make sure they're happy with the link!

To delete an NPC, simply check the box in the column to the right of the NPC table on the persona form (below the "X"). This will not delete the NPC altogether, but simply break the link between the NPC and the persona. You can always re-link them to the persona profile using the "Add Connections" page.

What if one of my persona's family or friends is an existing PC?