Editing Kingdoms: Creating the Court

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All in all, the King should write at least a paragraph about his Dreamform and himself. He should establish what he looks like, how his kingdom appears, and should aim to mention the mood, the values and the structure of his kingdom.
 
All in all, the King should write at least a paragraph about his Dreamform and himself. He should establish what he looks like, how his kingdom appears, and should aim to mention the mood, the values and the structure of his kingdom.
  
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Consider the following:
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As the King-Player defines his ''Dreamform'', he should complete the character sheet for his King piece. This Dreamform will determine the theme and nature of the rest of his Court, with one small exception...
  
 
* '''Common Themes in White Courts:''' Order and hierarchy; Sun; Daylight; Codes of honour; Discipline; Technology; Science; Monotheism; Self Control; Beauty;
 
* '''Common Themes in White Courts:''' Order and hierarchy; Sun; Daylight; Codes of honour; Discipline; Technology; Science; Monotheism; Self Control; Beauty;
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* '''Things to avoid generally:''' Attempts to power-game; Excessive focus on one Season or strategy; Poor thematic cohesion; Weak or uninteresting descriptions; Deliberate attempts to break the game or de-rail the setting; Unimaginatively plaigirising another game's setting ("...and these are my Skaven Plague Monks...");
 
* '''Things to avoid generally:''' Attempts to power-game; Excessive focus on one Season or strategy; Poor thematic cohesion; Weak or uninteresting descriptions; Deliberate attempts to break the game or de-rail the setting; Unimaginatively plaigirising another game's setting ("...and these are my Skaven Plague Monks...");
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As the King-Player defines his ''Dreamform'', he should complete the character sheet for his King piece. This Dreamform will determine the theme and nature of the rest of his Court, with one small exception...
 
 
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