Anyone who knows me, or has followed this blog for a while, will be well aware that I have absolutely no artistic talent (
one of my art teachers once described me as the most 'inept artist' he had ever taught), so I'm appealing for help once more from the OSR hivemind.
I need to 'borrow' some design-fu to convert my rough sketches (
below) to proper, functional, and attractive, character sheets for our game.
The sheets are double-sided with the bulk of the information on page one:
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And with page two largely given over to spell-lists, for characters with access to magic. I divided the spell lists into three columns (
white, grey and black), so it's easy to see - at a glance -
which shade of magic the character favours.
I also thought it would be an idea to have a [ ] box after each spell, so the magician's player can tick which spells from his spell books he is memorizing each day.
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The bottom right-hand corner of page one - next to the slot for "patron deity"- would be the location of an old-school 'alignment rose' (
see below) - a feature I always loved on the original
Dungeons & Dragons character sheets we used back in the day.
Who didn't enjoy shading in their alignment, then folding the corner over to conceal it from the other players at the table?
If anyone has a few moments they can spare to help,
please get in touch (c/o acrobatic dot flea at that googlemail place - there's also a link in the right-hand column of the blog) so we can discuss details, remuneration etc.
The Tuesday Knights will also be grateful that they will have decent character sheets to work with,
as at the moment their new-born characters are confined to scratch paper or Excel tables.
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