This concerns me deeply, and always has. Anyone who knows me knows how much my character\'s background means to me. In a realm where role-play is touted above all else, it seems odd to me that the largest part of a character\'s background is left out.
I have asked this very question many times before, but no answer ever comes of it. This leads me to two viewpoints.
One, it is yet another big secret we are not to know until it is time... which makes no sense at all. Age is nothing special. We all have it. It is also one of the first things you think of when you meet a person in real life. Think about it. It bothers me that I can not include this basic aspect of first impression in my character\'s description. Sure, you can put in place of age \"Wrinkled and aged, needing the aid of a stout staff to keep his bent form straight\" or \"Young and spry, even in standing still her movements speak of dancing\". But this is only a bluff. It gives you a general feel of age, but without a common ground, that feel of age means nothing.
The second view bothers me more than the first. It is that they do not know. I asked again just last week, but so far no answer. The silence on this subject is disturbing.
If you wish to know why this bothers me so much, it is because while other folks are testing the \'features\' of the game (combat, magic, training, movement, what-not), I am a consummate role-player, and test the story and viability of the settings. I find myself floundering at this time.
That is all I have to say for now.
*bows out*