[@Terminal]This part.[hider=The First Labour][color=black][h3]The First Labour[/h3][/color] [b]This [color=black]labour[/color] will require you to use your [color=Aquamarine]favorite character.[/color] Think upon their [color=Tan]history[/color] and [color=Coral]experiences[/color], all their [color=Gold]accomplishments[/color] and [color=Purple]failings[/color]. Think upon their [color=Salmon]joys[/color] and [color=Indigo]sorrows[/color] - all that makes them [color=Aquamarine]special[/color] to you, and how their [color=OrangeRed]actions[/color], [color=BurlyWood]words[/color], and [color=LightSlateGray]thoughts[/color] connect with your own.[/b][/hider] When you say "Your favorite character", we don't naturally think our OWN favorite character. We think of the characters we like, which isn't necessarily our own. You could change this to [hider=The First Labour][color=black][h3]The First Labour[/h3][/color] [b]This [color=black]labour[/color] will require you to use your [color=Aquamarine]favorite character[/color] of [color=red]your own creation[/color]. Think upon their [color=Tan]history[/color] and [color=Coral]experiences[/color], all their [color=Gold]accomplishments[/color] and [color=Purple]failings[/color]. Think upon their [color=Salmon]joys[/color] and [color=Indigo]sorrows[/color] - all that makes them [color=Aquamarine]special[/color] to you, and how their [color=OrangeRed]actions[/color], [color=BurlyWood]words[/color], and [color=LightSlateGray]thoughts[/color] connect with your own.[/b][/hider] See? Now we think of what we've created ourselves. Right? Maybe?