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*See bottom for dictionary, in case you can't understand this manner of speech, I sympathize, twas really frustrating for me as well, when I started. No, your characters don't have to talk like this. I just felt like writing the thread's instructions this way, XD.*

Descriptive.Statistics
Name- Name thy self.
Race- Name thy Heritage.
Age- How long has thou walked this world?
Eye Color- What color by thou eyes?
Hair Color- Thou hair color?
Hair Style- Thou hair style? Describe it as little or as much as pleases thou.
Distinctive Marks- Scars, birth marks, tattoos? Any strange designs placed upon thy self.
Relative Height- How tall art thou?
Body Type- Muscular? Scrawny? Plain? Attractive?
Clothing- What is thou preferred attire?
System.Statistics
Class- Thou profession.
Level- 1
Experience- 0/100 (Add 100 exp per level til level 10, then multiply by ten every level.)
Magic Level- Doest thou practice the art of magic? If so, then the answer is one. If not, the answer is 0.
Magic Experience- 0/100 (Multiply per ten every level).
Spell List- At first, thou shalt only have three spells. One offense, one defense, and one support.
Attribute.Levels
18 Stat Points to spend.

Strength- Thou physical might.
Intellect- Thou mental might.
Wisdom- Thou knowledge of the workings of the world.
Dexterity- Thou finesse.
Constitution- Thou healthiness and resistance to toxin.
Charisma- Thou ability to attract attention, to control the mood, to persuade others.

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[center]Descriptive.Statistics[/center]
Name-
Race-
Age-
Eye Color-
Hair Color-
Hair Style-
Distinctive Marks-
Relative Height-
Body Type-
Clothing-
[center]System.Statistics[/center]
Class-
Level-
Experience-
Magic Level-
Magic Experience-
Spell List-
[center]Attribute.Levels[/center]

Strength-
Intellect-
Wisdom-
Dexterity-
Constitution-
Charisma-


Old English Dictionary-

Thy- Your
Thou- You
Thine- Yours
Thy self- Yourself
Art- Are
Shalt- Shall

Easy trick for this way of speaking, friends. When you see Th, and then y, ou, ine, etc. Replace it with you, your, yours, etc, depending on how it's used.

When you see a t, look at the word it's similar to, then replace the letter with what would follow. Art- are. Really easy if you look at how it's used in the sentence.

As for why I wrote the directions like this..
I felt like it, ne.
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