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While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, there are questions about off topic-topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for. For example:

'InIn an [otherwise off topic-topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific-specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed-developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'HowHow can I best fit [otherwise off topic-topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, there are questions about off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, there are questions about off-topic lore that are none-the-less on topic for this stack. For example:

In an [otherwise off-topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG-specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well-developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

How can I best fit [otherwise off-topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

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While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, it may be possible to askthere are questions about off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, it may be possible to ask questions about off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, there are questions about off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

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While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, it may be possible to reword theask questions to beabout off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, it may be possible to reword the questions to be on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

While a general question about the lore might be off-topic, it may be possible to ask questions about off topic lore, that are none-the-less on topic for this stack, for example:

'In an [otherwise off topic lore] context, I want to create a character backstory that has the potential to accomplish [stated goals that most frequently arise in tabletop RPG specific contexts, e.g. cause low party/player conflict with other similarly well developed characters that would normally be expected to be at odds]. How best can I accomplish this?'

Or if you were a GM running (for example) an Elder Scrolls D&D game, you might ask:

'How can I best fit [otherwise off topic lore] to work best in my (tabletop RPG) context?'

It is worth thinking carefully and clearly about what exact question you want answered; different stacks may be better suited to answering subtly different questions, or contexts.

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