A focused editor for who they are, where they come from, and what they're doing right now. Keep them to yourself, share one profile, or a whole roster.
Six sections, one idea per screen. Short fields where they help, long prose where it matters. No dice roller, no stat blocks — just the character.
Age, height, birthplace, occupation — the quick-read facts in tidy fields. No re-deciding the form every time you start a new character.
Biography and personality get roomy textareas set in Newsreader, so writing five paragraphs feels like writing, not filling in a spreadsheet.
Cautious ↔ Reckless, Solitary ↔ Sociable. Place them on a spectrum; leave the ones that don't matter at 50.
Key facts float to the top of the list when you pin them — and show up on the first-glance strip of your public profile.
Pick a game when you start a profile and the editor surfaces the slots that game cares about — race and clan, jobs, home world, TRP3 round-trip. Or pick No game and write a character that travels with you.
Paste a TRP3 export in, draft with the editor, copy the string back to the addon. AI fills in lore-aware names, places, and backstory you can prune.
Two-tier race + clan, every job (combat and crafting), home world and Free Company. Public profile reads like a tasteful Carrd — share it in any FC Discord.
Writing a novel, running a homebrew, or sketching a character before you know what table they'll join? Skip the game picker — same editor, fewer slots, fully portable.
The small things that make a writing tool feel like one — not a form.
Type and it's saved. Refresh and it's there. No "publish" button anxiety.
Linen for daytime writing, Ash for late nights. Your choice sticks.
Jump between sections. Every field is one keystroke away.
Paste a URL or upload an image. 3:4 crop, tastefully vignetted.
Player-facing notes for walk-ups; character-facing prose for the world.
Download a copy of any profile. Yours to keep.
A single character at a time, picked from the published profiles on RP Forge.

Profile in five minutes, or five weeks — your pace.