Making a Character
Character creation is compiled from this world's actual Ruleset and selectable packages. A supernatural world may ask for bloodline, species, path, or power source. A mundane world will not invent those questions. A classless world will not force a class.
Describe the person first: identity, ordinary life, capabilities, limits, wants, fears, contradictions, and boundaries. The engine establishes the Character's Ruleset before attaching mechanics, and every mechanical choice must resolve to an existing compatible package. If you describe an idea the mechanics library does not yet support, the idea remains true in your character's prose and becomes a pending mechanic request—never a broken sheet reference. A builder can map it later without losing your concept.
Your answers are authorship, not suggestions. The generator may organize them, but it must not invent your character's attraction, consent, inner thoughts, morality, or secret identity.