I can't decide on just starting my character's story with an odd back story, or just starting out with his adventures in Spearbreakers. I'm new to this whole writing stories business. I guess all I can do is wait till I get a good look at my character.
Backstory. Backstory first. Always. Even if you don't post it, it helps to have it written down -- the more detailed the better. It'll help make sure everything about your character meshes together properly, and allows you to develop your character organically instead of smashing together a bunch of traits ex nihilo.
It might be best to post a quick summary of your character's backstory, though, so that everyone knows what you're working with and/or can point out problems.
Well, my idea was that he was a young dwarf who was originally in a necromancer's tower who was apart of a group of novice necromancers, however he only learned a little when he causes an accident killing his mentor. The tower's denizens learned too late of his deed when he fled, seeking to forget his necromantic skill and live like a normal person, he learned basic survival skills and fighting skills as he set off for search of a town that knew nothing of him, through this he gained the love for battle and warfare. However, the people back at the tower decided that while he had very little knowledge known of necromancy, he could teach people that one small part and they could easily learn the full secrets of Life and Death with enough careful study and research. So, they send Ark'ensi (Funny name, I know.) to hunt him down or keep him under surveillance if killing wasn't likely. Yet, already Lennox had entered a society to exist normally, and Ark could to nothing except watch from the shadows, where Lennox hardly noticed. The little charade went on when Lennox realized that he could not forget his necromantic knowledge, no matter how small and soon enough the people caught wind of him being a neophyte necromancer, the realization tore him down to severe paranoia of all nearby. At that point, they sent him to an odd fortress called Spearbreakers among other normal people, presumably to die. As he traveled he nearly lost his mind to his paranoia, leaving him with thoughts of fear bouncing in his head for the rest of his days, with his skills of survival barely keeping him alive and well. In the end, he decided he could deny his necromantic fate no longer and embraced it, though without a book about the secrets of Life and Death he is at an impasse. Where Ark remains right now however, remains a mystery.
AND... That's it, its pretty bad.
If I am not allowed to produce a secondary character then feel free to say.
EDIT: I am taking forever to read this thread, and I read the summary posted a few posts ago, yet I still don't know much about the inner workings. So do tell me of my contradictions and impossibilities if needed.