Well, I'm currently looking for a RP with a Virtual Reality element. .hack// itself is pretty nostalgic as that's the setting I started RPing in. SAO is something I'm a pretty big fan of, too. So, I'm interested. Also, hi Jedly. Question, though: You mentioned offline meet-ups being of some relevance, is it possible to have a character that interacts by proxy? As in, doesn't directly talk to people offline, but might send someone in their stead or just have a friend with an audio-link up? It's a bit convoluted, but I had a sort of hikikomori (shut-in) or very private person in mind. One more thing: .hack//Sign occurs in 2007 (which was the relative "future" at the time), SAO occurs in 2022... Around what year would this roleplay be happening in? On that note, which of The World's classes will you be using? [quote=Kumori Master] Although, I've played most of the PS2 .Hack games. I actually don't know anything about SAO. Anyhow, if that's no problem, I'm in. (But I'm not quite sure what High Casual means exactly.) [/quote] I can probably help the GM explain a bit about SAO if it comes down to it, I enjoy explaining things :P. I am [i]assuming[/i] Inkd is intending to use Aincrad, though maybe we'll be seeing some Alfheim. Those two being separate settings/games within the light novel/anime. As for High Casual, it's essentially what Inkd said: Just a roleplay with slightly elevated standards comparative to the average Casual roleplay. The general guideline is that Casual requires some character development, language knowledge and a single paragraph. High-Casual just bumps those standards up a notch, falling just short of the expected three paragraphs of Advanced.