Just a few babbles from me about different topics: [b]1. On Characters and Character Sheets[/b] When writing a CS, for me I actually hate doing the appearance section the most - whether using gorgeous face claims or superb illustrations and then further beautifying the character with the power of language, and maybe plaster a couple of tattoos and piercings [i]somewhere[/i]... I would prefer to place more emphasis on the personality aspect of the character, which in my opinion is the most important part that define who your character is. The personality can reflect the way they dress, what they have been through in their past history... and decisions they will make whether in the IC or even in their backstory. One of my English teacher had said this: the personality is the core to any character, that makes them an unique individual in the world they are in and relatable to the audience/readers. I will also admit that the personality section is probably the hardest to write in a CS (again, at least to me; you're free to disagree with me but no need to start a drama here just to convince me otherwise by force and keep your sour opinions to yourself, thank you very much). [b]2. On English Language[/b] If a native English speaker like [@NuttsnBolts] said that he had issues with English, then what about non-natives like me? Especially so when my first language, Chinese, is a completely different language system altogether from English, and anyone who tries to learn my mother tongue will also understand that the rules and "grammar" in Chinese is as complicated as English. Similar to [@The Harbinger of Ferocity], I learned English through self-taught methods like reading books from a wide array of genres and observation, asking questions and getting advices from the native English speakers (and I was once crazy enough to actually read the dictionary like a storybook - don't ask XD).