[quote=@Relin] I would definitely suggest setting up a basic setting for fantasy, as it could be relatively grounded like Game of Thrones, or it could be a kitchen sink of gods and magic like The Forgotten Realms. It'll just be good to establish some consistency before we start. [/quote] A basic setting is fine. I'm not familiar with Game of Thrones or Forgotten Realms though. I was just thinking a typical magical fantasy setting; humans, orcs, elves, etc. Basic DND-ish stuff. I was trying to avoid planning every every granular detail of this world because part of the fun is building a story with all of you, but I can see the logic in applying a basic setting. [quote=@Hyde] Sorry, I slept in later than usual. Anyway, I'm glad to see that the OP returned and that we all seem to be on the same page so far. I'm not particularly picky about the setting so sci-fi, fantasy, or a mix of both works perfectly for me. I'm also in favor of a posting order and time limit though a day seems a little short (unless we make it a system where turns can be easily passed without penalty). Maybe it's doable, maybe not, I'm not really familiar with post-by-post Roleplaying just yet. I've just noticed that most of the posts here in the Casual section happen seven or eight days apart on average. Also! While I'm thinking about it, should we make a chat on Discord for OOC contact or does that feel unnecessary for this? [/quote] No worries, it took me 13 days to respond to my own post :P I was actually considering reducing it to 18 hours, but I'm open to whatever you all think is reasonable. Personally I think 18-24 hours is good as people will be waiting for many other people before they can post. If, at the slowest, one person posts a day and there are six people in the group it would be six days between when you can post again. Also, I am writing the OOC post now and will make a Discord server. I think it's a good way to communicate ideas about the story and get to know each other.