There are a few ways characters can interact with this:
Characters receive a notification to please fill out the form, which is fully optional.
When forms are not filled out, they are filled out by the companion bots of Etraya! This means that while the character themself is not choosing to play with CHIRPER, their player still can.
Other characters can be prompted to fill out their friends' profiles for them.
Alternatively, they choose not to fill out the form, and it remains unfilled!
This is just a fun little way of expanding CR. For those who do post a top level, CHIRPER toplevels are worth five extra points regardless of if they are put up willingly by the character themselves. These five extra points do apply to the 25 maximum per month.
Once characters' profiles are up, other characters will be given the option of giving them a "like" or a "dislike" (using ✓ and ✕ symbols in the subject line of the comment) but they can also provide an answer as to why they gave that answer! Or just respond to the contents of their profile, +1ing the fact that if Barnabas were to get laid more often, maybe he would be less of a sourpuss.
AURORA
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Aurora
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Aquarius
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Reading, walking, construction.
Hello. My name is Aurora. My duty is to oversee your comfort and the daily workings of Etraya, as well as provide information for upcoming missions.
He can be quite nice. He's not used to being on his own, so make him feel welcome. He likes to drink excessive amounts of alcohol with his friends, so that may be a fun outing to engage in. Do not let his affiliation with the death goddess of his world deter you. You can identify him by his armor, which was previously worn by a corpse.
Well, both, I suppose. We were in search of the armor because it might help us in a battle against a group of dragons attacking our realm. I did have to fight the spirit of that champion to unlock its power.
I suppose it was more of a test than a fight. I got my ass handed to me until I realized fighting was not the answer. I had to accept fate, even if that meant being struck down.
You might say I had trouble with myself my whole life. Never quite knowing what my purpose was. She said I was always drawn to my destiny. I just had to accept it.
Fascinating. I suppose you know what your purpose is, given the outcome of the quest. I will not ask for the details, but I'm admiring the way you accomplished something that I've only read in books.
Any relation to the Raven Queen? I've had the pleasure of meeting one of her servants, and the job mostly seems to involve lurking around looking for souls or memories to collect while being lectured by a bird.
Something for you to look forward to, perhaps. Or perhaps they're different gods altogether and you'll be spared a raven squawking commands in your ear.
There's no such thing as electric lighting or heating, for one thing. The technology here, generally speaking, is well beyond what I'm used to. Magic, on the other hand, is prevalent in Fearûn. Clerics, like myself, are granted magic by the gods. And the gods are keen to make their presence known.
We're positively overrun with death gods. There's the Raven Queen, of course, who seems more concerned with collecting trinkets and memories than anything. I believe she mostly bothers with the elves of the Shadowfell, when it comes to harbouring dead souls. There's Kelemvor, who judges departed souls. Jergal, who records the fate of the dead. And then there's Myrkul, Lord of Pretentious Dullardry and by far the worst of the lot.
Vax'ildan | CR: The Legend of Vox Machina
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The armor belonged to the last Champion of Ravens. My friends and I found it buried with him, and it sort of... attached itself to me.
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You won, obviously, but how was it?
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un: shadowheart
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We're positively overrun with death gods. There's the Raven Queen, of course, who seems more concerned with collecting trinkets and memories than anything. I believe she mostly bothers with the elves of the Shadowfell, when it comes to harbouring dead souls. There's Kelemvor, who judges departed souls. Jergal, who records the fate of the dead. And then there's Myrkul, Lord of Pretentious Dullardry and by far the worst of the lot.
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You've been holding out on me! We had this in common all this time and I didn't even know.
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And it is if you want it to be.
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Just give me a time and place, I'll be there.