Dungeon Master says, "By that choice I taketh that ye are the impatient type? Carry on then and press the Create Character button at the bottom of this page and most all, good luck... ye will be needing it."
PLAYER'S MANUAL
Chapter: 1 Foreword, Pg: 4 of 4
Amen! The final page encompassing Rules. That was short reading compared to those Dungeons & Dragons rule books, correct?
Can Character Actions Be Undone?
Fill in any forms or check any boxes presented to you in a careful manner because once you save your choice it cannot be changed. We cannot emphasize this enough; saved choices cannot be changed. The ONLY exception to this is where parts of the game offers you the choice to change something.
Is My Character Info Saved?
When you begin to create your Character a link will appear at the top of every page with your "Saved Location", use that link to get back to the page you need to be on as your Character and related actions are saved.
Tip Box:
This is where you become the author of your Character's destiny. It is up to you to be descriptive and in depth about choices if you so wish but no one will penalize you for just giving standard information.
History Box:
Letters are signs of things, symbols of words, whose power is so great that without a voice they speak to us the words of the absent; for they introduce words by the eye, not by the ear. -- Isidore of Seville, 560-636 AD, Cartagena, Spain
ROK II: Create Your Character
Folks, We Are Ready!
At this point, you may optionally use the "Ask A Question" button below if you want Player help or simply continue by selecting the "Create Character" button.
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