[@Shoryu Magami] Welcome back, Well, let's be typical in this response and I will answer your questions as you present them... [List] [*] I'm not entirely familiar with the standing system on the guild these days. We didn't have them before the fall. So it could or it could not. I didn't really have any intention one way or the other. [*] You can take all the time you want. I have been half tempted just to start fighting myself just for something to do while I am waiting for an opponent or my other threads to get going. It seems like the entire guild is slowing down. Probably to be expected with finals drawing near. On any accord, if you are confused about medieval fantasy consider Lord of the Rings. If you are confused about the power level I seek, consider the party as they left the Shire or found Strider at the Prancing Pony. [*]As for last time, things got a little out of control on all parts. People have their opinions and generally speaking they are quite beholden too them. On the other hand, when I address matters of knowledge I tend to put things in as simple terms as possible, which from time to time can rub people the wrong way as they feel it belittles their opinions. But that's a discussion for a completely different time on a completely different medium because I won't be starting any discussions about it here any more. [*] Alright, as far as your first edit. I will avoid discussing the magic table because I think the only decent way I could explain it without reference Harry Potter would be to use D&D and that won't do us any good here. As for character level let us consider a couple classic games like Final Fantasy VI or Legend of Dragoon. So in these games you may know that your main characters are Locke Cole and Dart respectively, who are relatively skilled in their particular fields as being a thief and a sellsword, respectively. What I am looking for are characters that are familiar with adveturing, their weapons and fighting styles but not masters of their skills. Consider the difficulty setting of the well-known role playing game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In that game you have the levels Novice, Apprentice, Adept, Expert, Master, Legendary - starting from the easiests play through to the toughest. I would say the best example I can give is newly adept. They know enough to survive in settings they are familiar with but traveling to new lands or being responsible for a party are things they might approach with caution or find difficult. [*] As far as the character sheet, that's great. I'm not entirely too particular since I wasn't really planning on throwing anything together until I found a solid opponent. But since you've already put one together as long as you have the basics I have already included in the bullet point on my first post. If you've got all that in any form plus a little bit more if you'd like that is fine and dandy. I will get start putting the topic together now and we'll see if I can't get it up before too long. [/List] I hope this answer's all of your questions.