[@ELGainsborough] I've got a question now; how vital is the "weight" category for you in a profile? I've recently made it a protocol of mine not to include it with my character sheets for my own project due to most of my characters being powerful enough for weight to have no relevance, and also because weight is not a static category and it can rapidly change (this is also why, if a setting provides a dating system or timeline, I prefer to list a character's birth date instead of their age; I do this in my own project). If weight is essential I can look something up. I also don't use the alignment system often, although a friend of mine has referred to me personally as "Chaotic Good" before. Overall, I appreciate the work you're putting into the world building; I'm honestly a lover of the details and I like worlds to be as well-thought-out and in-depth as possible. I spend a lot of time making my main story project's setting and characters as detailed and fleshed out as I can, and even if I make a small project for a role-play outside of my setting I usually go to a lot of lengths to build the world; I actually had to pull out of the first role-play I signed up for on this site (I got my character sheet accepted) because I realized the role-play was aiming for far less depth than I'm able to enjoy; I don't really like simplicity. As for the nation role-play; there's some nation-based conflicts in my main story project, and I've run a "Tabletop" role-play in the past that was modelled after the classic RPG series called Suikoden if you've heard of that. The character I put together was something I attempted to fit into this setting as much as possible, rather than make the character be from an outside world or something. I probably took a few liberties but that's what happens when you work with a foreign setting. Edit: I've looked into how it works; you've set this thread to "Ranked", so it will use the "Win/Lose/Draw" records.