For some reason the notion of using random text to create characters has popped into my head.  More tactile folks…

For some reason the notion of using random text to create characters has popped into my head.  More tactile folks…

For some reason the notion of using random text to create characters has popped into my head.  More tactile folks could cut bits of text from magazines and catalogs, mix them together, then draw three or four to use as traits; you could also use the Video Game Name Generator and random searches in Wikipedia to find text. 

This would work best (using “work” in the most generous sense) with Risus, PDQ, or Fate Accelerated characters.  A little puttering yielded a couple of examples:

Mister Stubbs

   no one can stop the puppy lord

   couch potato

   Oceanville, New Jesey

Princess Gamma

   salsa dancing

   nihilistic hamster detective

   Imprisoned with the Pharaohs

Milton

   unremarkable croquet boy

   church security has become a major concern

   Equinox (Styx album)

 

26 thoughts on “For some reason the notion of using random text to create characters has popped into my head.  More tactile folks…”

  1. There is something like that in the OTE supplement Weather The Cuckoo Likes. If memory serves, it has more to do with the resolution mechanics than character creation.

  2. There is something like that in the OTE supplement Weather The Cuckoo Likes. If memory serves, it has more to do with the resolution mechanics than character creation.

  3. Someone yesterday posted a picture of paint sample cards and called them character sheets with names already printed on them. So, when I read this, I immediately thought of that. I’ll try to cross-link later.

  4. Someone yesterday posted a picture of paint sample cards and called them character sheets with names already printed on them. So, when I read this, I immediately thought of that. I’ll try to cross-link later.

  5. Worked for me. (Just tried it.) It’s the code G+ gives me when I choose “link to post.” But if you can’t get it to fire off, the post was by Dallas M. Just look at his posts and you should see a pic of color “chips” in a rack.

  6. Worked for me. (Just tried it.) It’s the code G+ gives me when I choose “link to post.” But if you can’t get it to fire off, the post was by Dallas M. Just look at his posts and you should see a pic of color “chips” in a rack.

  7. Ole Peder Giæver , that reminds me of the adjective-noun-verb-adjective-noun structure from the Exquisite Corpse, which was floating around my head when I thought of Risus.

     

  8. Ole Peder Giæver , that reminds me of the adjective-noun-verb-adjective-noun structure from the Exquisite Corpse, which was floating around my head when I thought of Risus.

     

  9. Ole Peder Giæver I love the player-seeded randomness of Society of Dreamers’ character creation. It can skew a little odd, like you point out, but you can always write it off as the mnemosites being attracted to social misfits and the like.

  10. Ole Peder Giæver I love the player-seeded randomness of Society of Dreamers’ character creation. It can skew a little odd, like you point out, but you can always write it off as the mnemosites being attracted to social misfits and the like.

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