Post by Jon Snow on Aug 4, 2012 14:23:38 GMT -5
There are two types of inventories -- your starting inventory and your bought inventory.
Your starting inventory includes items that may have come into your character's possession as they grew up or travelled the lands at the point of starting their role-playing adventure. Your starting inventory could potentially include food, clothing, weapons, or other miscellaneous items that are worth noting and describing. You can create your starting inventory by listing your character's possessions in this section, in your own personalised thread - designed to your specifications.
Your bought inventory accumulates with what you purchase from our Shops, money that you earn from your Quests and threads, or items of great magical power (known as items of legend) received as a reward. Your bought inventory can also be documented or managed in the same way (and in the same thread) as your starter inventory. This gives you a chance to give a personalized description to any item you accumulate in your bought inventory, as long as you note that the item is a bought one.
For example: you can purchase a longsword from the shops and give it a personalized name and description by posting it in your inventory thread (along with your starter inventory). Bought items are automatically considered to be masterwork crafts and are of the highest durability, strength, and craftsmanship - when compared to your average starter inventory items. However, even more superior Items/Weapons/Equipment can be obtained through special Quests, but are very rare.
You are not allowed to start off with any special Items/Weapons/Equipment in your Inventory, though Canons are allowed exceptions for things that they already posses at the end of Book/series 1 of the TV show (example, some of the Stark children have Dire Wolves).
Feel free to have whatever you want in your inventory -- though you can describe all of the possessions they have to their name (such as properties and the things within), be sure to clearly list what they are/usually do actually carry with them when they are travelling or adventuring. Your inventory can be as full and as detailed as you wish, though limit what you carry to a realistic level.
Your starting inventory includes items that may have come into your character's possession as they grew up or travelled the lands at the point of starting their role-playing adventure. Your starting inventory could potentially include food, clothing, weapons, or other miscellaneous items that are worth noting and describing. You can create your starting inventory by listing your character's possessions in this section, in your own personalised thread - designed to your specifications.
Your bought inventory accumulates with what you purchase from our Shops, money that you earn from your Quests and threads, or items of great magical power (known as items of legend) received as a reward. Your bought inventory can also be documented or managed in the same way (and in the same thread) as your starter inventory. This gives you a chance to give a personalized description to any item you accumulate in your bought inventory, as long as you note that the item is a bought one.
For example: you can purchase a longsword from the shops and give it a personalized name and description by posting it in your inventory thread (along with your starter inventory). Bought items are automatically considered to be masterwork crafts and are of the highest durability, strength, and craftsmanship - when compared to your average starter inventory items. However, even more superior Items/Weapons/Equipment can be obtained through special Quests, but are very rare.
You are not allowed to start off with any special Items/Weapons/Equipment in your Inventory, though Canons are allowed exceptions for things that they already posses at the end of Book/series 1 of the TV show (example, some of the Stark children have Dire Wolves).
Feel free to have whatever you want in your inventory -- though you can describe all of the possessions they have to their name (such as properties and the things within), be sure to clearly list what they are/usually do actually carry with them when they are travelling or adventuring. Your inventory can be as full and as detailed as you wish, though limit what you carry to a realistic level.