Post by Bruce on Nov 13, 2014 23:57:06 GMT -5
Welcome to Conceived in Liberty! Your first step to start playing is to create a thread in this forum and post the biography of your character. You must include at least the name of the character, their date of birth, their home state*, and complete the short questionnaire at the bottom of this post. Many players also include other information in their bio such as education, occupation, and family life (though much of these things will be fleshed out as you play the game). You are expected to regularly update the bio of your character.
*NOTE: At the beginning of the game players may only choose the 13 original colonies, though this may be expanded through gameplay.
All players must answer the following questions by choosing only one answer. It is meant to identify the political leanings and mentality of your character at the beginning of the game. These, along with your bio, will be used to place players into a few of the Congressional caucuses that exist in the beginning of the game. Your characters are not stuck with these positions and can change their mind freely, though they are still part of the historical record.
Question 1
The Boston Massacre was . . .
Question 2
[BLANK] is the noblest profession.
Question 3
The place where I am from is . . .
Question 4
God is . . .
*NOTE: At the beginning of the game players may only choose the 13 original colonies, though this may be expanded through gameplay.
All players must answer the following questions by choosing only one answer. It is meant to identify the political leanings and mentality of your character at the beginning of the game. These, along with your bio, will be used to place players into a few of the Congressional caucuses that exist in the beginning of the game. Your characters are not stuck with these positions and can change their mind freely, though they are still part of the historical record.
Question 1
The Boston Massacre was . . .
- An attack on liberty by a tyrannical government.
- Evidence of growing tension between the American Colonies and the King.
- Evidence of growing tension between Massachusetts and the King.
- A tragic response to an unruly mob.
Question 2
[BLANK] is the noblest profession.
- Farming
- Business/Trade
- Politics/Law
- Clergy
Question 3
The place where I am from is . . .
- Urban.
- Rural.
Question 4
God is . . .
- My personal friend.
- The omnipresent judge.
- Approving of reason and doubt.
- A story for children.