Roleplaying Hints for Corax
Corax
are fun to roleplay, especially if you've already got a sense of curiosity, and
a hint of trickster in you. Here's a few hints, however, which you can use to
round out your Corax character:
- Watch
everything. Actively stare at things, if it helps. Everything has
a little mystery behind it, and its amazing what secrets unfold to the
watchful eye. Alternatively, pick up absolutely everything and give it a
closer examination. Shiny things are the most fun to pick up - go for coins,
jewelry, bullet casings, broken glass, mirrors, etc.
- Question
everything. You never get to hear the good stories unless you ask the
right questions. Of course, getting around to the right question might take
some time, but its great fun seeing how long people will keep answering you
before they realize they're in a game of 20 questions. Anyways, the most fun
questions are rarely the ones which people expect you to ask.
- Explore.
This can be dangerous, but it's arguably one of the most exciting things a
person can do. Get into absolutely every place that people don't want you to
be... whether that is a notebook, a locked room, a closet, or a safety
deposit box. Being caught doing this can lead to a sudden cessation of the
exploration, though, so you do have to be careful. Then again, what's life
without a little risk?
- Make
obscure statements and references. This enhances your mystique. Okay,
some people might not appreciate the odd comments you make, or the fact that
you won't explain yourself - but after a while they'll get used to it. You
can credit yourself with having made their day a little more surreal, if
nothing else.
- Collect
something. Ravens and Crows are avid collectors. You could have a
collection or rare coins, or bottle caps, or stamps, or empty bullet
casings, or odd novels, or computer viruses, or any number of exciting
things. Not only does collecting give you something to do with your free
time (and all time is "free" if you think about it) but if you
ever get caught in an awkward situation, you can always claim "I only
climbed the fence because I saw this great bottlecap on the other side"
or "I'm sorry - but provoking him was the only way I could see what
kind of ammo he had. And I didn't have any flechette rounds in my collection
yet!"
Be
sure to develop some of your own quirks & obsessions, too. Corax are a
unique breed, and they pride themselves on that fact. Go out of your way to make
sure everyone knows you march to the beat of a different drum.