Oh boy. That’s a difficult question for me to answer right now, in all honesty. I don’t like gore just for the sake of gore/hack-and-slash, but lately my tolerance in general has risen, so I’m not sure exactly where that’s at right at the moment. I don’t mind blood, and admittedly love torturing characters. Not sure if that helps any. Would it be possible to just go with it, and if it hits a point where I’m like, “Whoa, that’s a bit [i]too[/i] over-the-top for me,” I let you know? Or do you have an example of a worse-case-scenario? So, a pocket of the magic of the universe meshed with human forms created by Pahn from an agreement, thus creating the beings that became known as Titans, as well as, to those few who knew the truth, Guardians? That all sounds pretty great to me, though the last sentence was a bit confusing, with the “less bound to the earth.” But that might be because I need more sleep. Would I need to change anything with how I’ve been playing her powers, then, or would that particular element mix (light and shadow) in combination with magic in general allow that to stay the same? Oh, yeah, I HATE truly invincible characters. I do believe I used some form of “nearly” when I mentioned it. Throw in magic and who knows what else from other worlds, and you’ve got potential weaknesses to work with when in that form. I’d be good with someone weaker than that being capable of taking them down if they have the right means of doing so. By the way, wow! You really took the writing suggestions to heart. I’m impressed! :-D Also, before I forget to ask (if I haven’t forgotten that I already [i]have[/i] asked), do you mind at all that I'm writing in past tense here?