Just a curiosity. I've noticed some style differences between myself and several other users, and this is one of them.
Which style of character creation do you typically use?
Persistent Characters: You create characters independent of individual role plays, and then fit them to role plays when you join them--carrying them from story to story.
Story-Specific Characters: You create characters specific to a single role play, and when the role play ends, that character is left with the story they were made in.
As well, why do you use your particular style of character creation? What do you like about it? Do you prefer it over other options for character creation, or is it simply the style you're most comfortable with?
Which style of character creation do you typically use?
Persistent Characters: You create characters independent of individual role plays, and then fit them to role plays when you join them--carrying them from story to story.
Story-Specific Characters: You create characters specific to a single role play, and when the role play ends, that character is left with the story they were made in.
As well, why do you use your particular style of character creation? What do you like about it? Do you prefer it over other options for character creation, or is it simply the style you're most comfortable with?