Persona Profiles
Contents
- 1 Persona Owners
- 2 Male and Female Personas
- 3 Choosing a Persona Age
- 4 Choosing a Persona Name
- 5 What does "Persona Status" mean?
- 6 Choosing a Persona's Location
- 7 Choosing a Rank and Job
- 8 Creating a Crafter
- 9 Describing your Persona - Physical
- 10 Describing your Persona - Emotional
- 11 Describing your Persona - History
- 12 Creating a Pet
- 13 Attached NPCs
Persona Owners
Each active persona must be owned by a member of Triad Weyrs. Admins can select an owner from the active members of the club; members can only create and edit their own personas.
If the persona is to be adoptable, the "owner" should be the person responsible for this persona, or his/her creator.
Male and Female Personas
There are some restrictions on your persona's role in life depending on their sex. In some Holds and Halls, women are not allowed to pursue crafts and are often relegated to tasks such as cooking, cleaning and childcare - check the information page about the location of your choice for details.
Female dragonriders may only be partnered by gold and green dragons, while men may ride any colour apart from gold.
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?
Most active personas in the club are ranked PC, which stands for "Player Character". These are the main characters that posts are written about. However, there are several other categories of "Non-Player Character" (NPC):
NPC: These are characters with a walk-on role in posts - an example might be a drudge who brings a message to a Lord Holder that the Weyrwoman has arrived and would like to speak with him. They can be written about by any member of the club and do not need to have persona sheets approved. In general a post should not be centred around them if there is a PC available to play their role.
ONPC: Owned NPCs are the close friends and family members of a PC persona. This includes: parents (including foster/step parents), siblings (including foster/step siblings), children (biological, step, or fosterlings), and a current weyrmate or spouse. ONPCs (also known as Attached NPCs) can be added to the persona profile of the relevant PC using the persona profile form.
- ONPCs cannot be written about by any other member without the owner's permission. ONPCs may have persona profiles, but these are not required - to create one just fill in a new persona profile form as for a PC. If a persona profile is created for an ONPC, it must be approved just as a PC's profile would.
ANPC: Adoptable NPCs can be submitted by any club member, although only the owner of the Level One persona at a location may submit ranking ANPCs for hard-to-fill positions. Once the ANPC sheet is approved by the Persona Approval Team, the sheet becomes the property of the club until a member (or lurker) chooses to adopt the persona and make him or her their own. Any abandoned personas may be slated as ANPCs.
Any member may create a PC, ONPC or ANPC character, but members must first create a PC before they begin creating adoptable personas or NPCs.
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
The Physical Description is a description of your persona's physical appearance - height, build, hair and eye color, and so on. Try to keep it proportional and logical. If a female persona is 5'11";, she is not going to weigh 125 pounds unless she is very, very ill. Likewise, male dragonriders put on a lot of muscle, so a 6'0"; the rider is going to weigh 200 pounds or more.
Use complete sentences and third person, present tense in describing your persona.
Face Claims
Explanation of face claims.
Describing your Persona - Emotional
The Emotional Description is is a description of your persona's character - for example, whether they are outgoing and assertive or shy and withdrawn, calm or short-tempered, optimistic or pessimistic, and so on. Again, try to keep it logical.
Remember South Continent Pern® has turned into a society where in the Holds, women are valued for the children they produce, and sons are highly valued. Use complete sentences and third person, present tense in describing your persona.
Describing your Persona - History
The Persona History is is a brief description of the persona's life up to the present time, and might include where they were born, what their childhood was like, any training they received in a craft or a hold job, whether they Impressed or acquired any pets, and any marriages, children, or bereavements.
Remember to check the descriptions and histories of any locations where your persona lived - especially if your character is a female crafter. Women have been banned from the crafts in most Holds and Halls in the South for more than 40 Turns. If you want something outside the norm, please include your reasoning as to why below the history itself. Use complete sentences and third person, past tense in describing your persona's 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?
You may want to create a persona who is linked to an existing PC - for example, a spouse or a sibling. This FAQ explains how you can link the persona sheet of an existing PC to your persona, so the PC will appear under their family and friends.
To do this, click on the "Add Connections" link in the box to the left of the profile of the persona to whom you'd like to add PCs. You can then select the PC's name from the drop-down box below the title "Link PCs" and type in their relationship to the persona. If the PC you are linking to is not owned by you, you should check with the owner to make sure they're happy with the link!
If you connect a PC to your persona's profile, note that your persona will not then appear as a link on that PC's persona profile. (So if I add Lindria as Enrizial's sister, Lindria will appear on Enrizial's persona sheet, but he will not appear on hers as her brother). The site is set up like this so that no-one (other than Administrators) can make changes to anyone's personas but their own. You'll have to ask the owner of the other PC to add the connection themselves.