Post by snowkat on Dec 8, 2009 13:46:40 GMT -5
I'm looking around and have found where to post new characters for review and approval, but where are the approved characters posted? I was hoping to delve into the existing character bios to get more insight into the ones that are already developed. I thought it might help me get a feel for a niche' I could try to fill with a character later on.
By the way, the SR Atlas is awesome. ;DI love that you paid so much attention to geography and weather. I have always thought that those things shape the personality and traditions of a society greatly. For example, in warm climates where food sources abound because there is always something growing or because the sea is there for constant harvesting as needed, the society tends to have very laid back attitudes. Very little is done on a scheduled time-line, and appointments are seen as loose suggestions of when to get together. In climates where the weather gets so cold that crops have to be harvested before they are destroyed, the society usually develops a strict work ethic of getting things done sooner rather than later. Survival depends on planning ahead, saving food stores for leaner times, and time is not to be wasted nor taken for granted. "Time is money," is a saying that developed in that kind of society/climate.
So cudos on all the forethought that went into the Atlas.
But a little help on learning where to find all the who's who in the current timeline would be appreciated.
Thanks, Kat
By the way, the SR Atlas is awesome. ;DI love that you paid so much attention to geography and weather. I have always thought that those things shape the personality and traditions of a society greatly. For example, in warm climates where food sources abound because there is always something growing or because the sea is there for constant harvesting as needed, the society tends to have very laid back attitudes. Very little is done on a scheduled time-line, and appointments are seen as loose suggestions of when to get together. In climates where the weather gets so cold that crops have to be harvested before they are destroyed, the society usually develops a strict work ethic of getting things done sooner rather than later. Survival depends on planning ahead, saving food stores for leaner times, and time is not to be wasted nor taken for granted. "Time is money," is a saying that developed in that kind of society/climate.
So cudos on all the forethought that went into the Atlas.
But a little help on learning where to find all the who's who in the current timeline would be appreciated.
Thanks, Kat