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In the [[USA]] a '''Blue Sheet''' is an [[out-of-game]] sheet in a [[theater-style]] game, traditionally printed on blue-colored paper and included in the [[character packet]], explaining the background of a character group or faction to which the player's character belongs or of which they have knowledge. (Eg., depending on the game, the Camarilla, the spy group SWORD, or all the vampires in game.) | |||
In an [[open group]], member (character) names are listed on the sheet. In a [[closed group]], member character names are not listed on the sheet, or are listed only by some code name or descriptor. | In an [[open group]], member (character) names are listed on the sheet. In a [[closed group]], member character names are not listed on the sheet, or are listed only by some code name or descriptor. | ||
Revision as of 05:05, 9 January 2015
In the USA a Blue Sheet is an out-of-game sheet in a theater-style game, traditionally printed on blue-colored paper and included in the character packet, explaining the background of a character group or faction to which the player's character belongs or of which they have knowledge. (Eg., depending on the game, the Camarilla, the spy group SWORD, or all the vampires in game.)
In an open group, member (character) names are listed on the sheet. In a closed group, member character names are not listed on the sheet, or are listed only by some code name or descriptor.