Hmm, fair enough. Well I may have a few other powers I could consider working with for now. Could I see the questionnaire?
I'm fine working with whatever criteria you have in place, honestly the more important details is perhaps in Domain and Allies.
* Artifact
Pocket Watch
Psychic Neutral
Extraordinary Psychic Sensitivity
Integral to Sorcery
Hang and Use Spells
* Domain
Name of Domain
Primal World
Guarded
Control of Destiny
* Powers
Warden of the Stair
Sorcery
Cantrips
* Allies
Partisan Support
The Academy (The institution and academy that he learned magic at)
The Royalist Party (The current ruling government of his nation)
Hi and yes.. all the details of the campaign are on the Adventures-In-Roleplay tab of my website
Shadowlands.
The campaign is very much geared to new Amber players who are likely to never have encountered Amber, and therefore have no knowledge of the setting. Therefore, unless specific things are elected during generation the character will have no or very little knowledge of either Amber, the Courts, or anything else. It's also not a "Throne War" campaign, so most of what you've selected just doesn't apply, and as an entry campaign your starting points are very limited which also means most of what you selected won't be achievable.
Every Amber GM I've encountered runs their games their own way, with their own interpretations.
I also use my own rules which are derived from the Netbook, which itself was derived from the original Phage Press Amber book and then later revised when Shadow knight was published. So certain things that may have been developed in other later publications don't exist like Warden of the Stairs or Cantrips. Again the rules are on the website. The downloadable PDF is the most up to date version, as updating the online pages is something of a pain, so I do bits of it from time to time, when I have the time and inclination. I have another slight revision to Conjuration to add,, but I need to finalise my thoughts on exactly how the Ribs, Backbones, and Skeletons, were originally intended to integrate.