3rd Edition SCR
The setting for SCR 3E is actually the world of Greyhawk.
SCR 3E Character Generation Rules
To start with I believe you should have a copy of our SCR Character sheet (for D&D 3rd edition). Now you have that, you should know the rules we have on making Player Characters in SCR.
It is worth noting that all these rules are optional, this is just to tell you what we do, not what we think you should do.
The first thing you decide when making a PC for SCR is what race you are. For SCR you, in front of your Referee/ Games master figure, roll a d100, which you do by rolling 2 10- sided dice, declaring one of the dice as a "Tens" Dice, the other as "Units" then the result from the dice will be a number between 1 and 100.
A roll of 1 to 80 means your character is human, a roll of 81 to 100 means you get to choose what race (amoung the Demi-Humans) you are.
Next you roll your Character's attributes, which are different depending on their race, click here for the relevent information on this.
Once the attributes are rolled, and a Class and alignment are chosen (from the AD&D Player's Handbook) you roll to determine the traits that are accociated with your alignment.
In 3rd edition D&D all clerics can choose from a list of Domains. This means that different Clerical Sects exist withing a certain Temple/Church.Thus, Sad has devised names for each individual sect in a temple, and they can be found by Clicking here
Once these are all completed
it is then time to round off your character. Go through the following charts:
Random charts for determining
physical appearance
Random charts for determining social
status and profession
Starting Wealth
Random chart for determining date
of birth
Finally have a look at this file when Nameing your character