Okay, so here are a few things. 1) No, this is not a fan game. This world is my own creation, and my own ideas. 2) I am looking for players who wanting to treat this game as a game (as in hang out with your friends and not be bored) instead of a proclamation of their lives or a begrudged "I'll do this until I have something to do." [b]Post length[/b] I really don't have any set posting length. I have seen great posts be pages long and one line, likewise I have seen posts that have been volumes long that don't advance the plot at all. All I ask is that you have your character actually [i]DO[/i] something when you post... and no, observing and thinking do not really count. I only mention this because I have seen plenty of players write themselves into corners because they are unwilling to commit to action or follow other people's lead. [b]Posting Frequency[/b] Ideally I would like at least 1, from someone in our game, every day of the work week(5 days a week.) However, I won't get on people for posting more. I really would like to avoid 1 post every 2 days, that just makes a game crawl and it is just too little to remain fun. [b]Players[/b] I'm looking for players (3-6 of them, but we can deal if people are seriously wanting in) who are interested in settling into a nice long game that they can slowly build their characters and get to know each other. Honestly, I'm looking for some friends who pass the time of their boring lives playing with me and others. [b]ON SALE[/b] Right now we need to get the game started, this requires a few elements in order to get it going. Here are the requirements to get the game up and running before we can tag on the extras that cannot support the plot alone. -Proactive Character Concept (x2, though the entire group is welcome and promoted to snag one of these.) I need a player either someone who is proactive and trying to get their world rolling a new and better direction or... A "Forgotten" (someone with memories of the here and now, but these memories are jumbled and distorted) experiencing huge culture shock and inadvertently (or intentionally) leading these people to something better than their backward practices.