[@Gunther] Very nice, and very glad to have you. No changes to character sheet are necessary. Go ahead and place him in the Character list. Also on the D&d comment, this is more of a story telling rp, based more along the lines of White Wolf's Vampire games, where the story takes lead over rules or guidelines. There are a few rolls, but these are just used to steer a post rather than to determine whether or not someone wins or loses anything. Like if you are going to have your character shoot at someone, and the intent of your character is to do so with lethality, but you roll a poor number instead, this allows for improv writing, and makes us step back to rethink our posts. Other than that it isn't going to be a back and forth with the die roller.. If your character encounters a fight, don't roll for each blow or anything like that, just assume that the one roll signifies the entire encounter and base your posts on that. If the number is on the lower side, just incorporate a few setbacks or failures into the outcome. Just trying to allow for some randomness in the posts.. I feel as though we often times have a set post in our minds before we even start typing, this method should help to add some spice, and genuine spontaneity. The only thing I would maybe add to your character is some sort of flaw, or some trait or characteristic that often leads Lysander to the path of hard luck. For example, my character Y'Vanna is a lush and addicted to or willing to do just about any sort of intoxicant, or like Gail, who has shaky hands or tinges of awkwardness or clumsiness. Something to put a bit of a chip on his shoulder. He already seems to be a bridge burner of sorts so I guess that could count, or maybe he is so dishonest or less than trustworthy, even for a thief. Other than that he is wonderful, and again its good to have you on. Feel free to post at your convenience.