Topic: URU Characters
With URU entering open beta soon, several people have said they will be taking part as soon as they can. If the events of the open beta are going to be the start of the URU storyline, then I may well join in myself. However there is one thing that I have been wondering about with regards to the URU game.
What sort of characters are we going to be creating? Are we going to me Mr or Ms Average, wandering into the game world, or are we skilled specialists who are brought in to solve problems?
As I understand from the source material available, there is an abandoned underground city which connects to the ruins of a dimension-spanning civilisation, and we, the players, will be exploring this. But how do we begin exploring? How widely known is the existance of the city? Is there an organised body conducting research which will have recruited us, or do we just stumble across its existance?
What it essentially boils down to is, why is my character going to be there, in the city? The source material on the web that I've seen doesn't cover this in any detail. It talks about the D'ni and their history, but not about the people who explore the city.
It's probably going to be up to Norah to give more concrete answers to this, but I'm sure the rest of us will have some ideas. Just please don't say something like, "Who can we play? Anyone! *smileyface*". I'm well aware of that, and the more I think about it, the more it becomes a problem. We need to know if a certain type of character would clash with t he setting.
Naturally, this could all be avoided by simply giving your character no backstory beyond a name and concentrating on the city. But most roleplaying at first, between people who haven't played the game or the Myst series before, will involve detailss of who we are and where we come from. After all, simply having us all turn up at this mysterious ruin without explanation, saying "Hi, I'm Bob" and then getting down to deciphering strange relics together doesn't seem to be very good RP to me. In Seed we were fresh out of the cloning tanks- our lack of backstory and world knowledge had an in-game explanation. In URU, as far as I can tell, we come from our own Earth in the present day. Lack of backstory won't hold up.
By the way, since there are multiple threads about the game already, and it's going to go live in the near future, perhaps we should have an URU forum created soon.