[@Shoryu Magami] Cheers on most of that, and thank you for pointing out my mistake in the mentions. I could've sword I pressed the right button but I guess life's a bitch like that. [quote=Shoryu Magami]Oh, don't worry, I wasn't going to spoil anything about these characters (the number of them in my head is growing) until they were introduced, but should I perhaps create a post in the "Characters" tab for them after they start being introduced? I was more concerned about where information would be stored after their reveal. Also, should I use the exact same character template for them, or can they afford to have, for example, more/less special items or more/less pros and cons?[/quote] I think the best place for storing such things will be the opening post of the OOC. You could use the same character sheet as far as it's applicable, but people we face in the game will not be restricted by the same rules as our characters, some may have lots of "special" items while some have none for example. [quote=Shoryu Magami]I was actually worried about the same thing as you were, and would've probably suggested the three paragraphs as well, honestly. I think you've got the perfect format for the ordering of posts as well, so I'd say update the rules with that. Would that number of paragraphs be the cap, or what? I'm asking because, well, notorious wall of text guy here. [/quote] Nice to know I'm not the only one. Three should just be the regular amount. This number of paragraphs is not set in stone, no one is getting a flogging for going above or below that limit. When we are introduced to new things in the game the description of them may take up more than one paragraph, so don't worry about it. The rule is mostly there to keep the game in a relaxed state, no pressure to pump out posts 15 pages long every day, reacting to everything that happens in the kingdom and meticulously describing every medal on the general's chest.