[b]1[/b] I tend to play older characters, but I do not have a set preference on age. I believe the age of characters only really sways my writing in the sense of romantic interests which I usually never plan for anyways. I’ll probably be playing at least a character in their mid-twenties if that is allowed - edit - (unless this is a [i]high school[/i] themed aspect then I'll play an older teen in that sense. I probably should have made that distinction when writing this earlier. [b]2[/b] The rough idea of your combat was something that interested me. It didn’t feel too light or too heavy for role-play. I love combat when it comes to tabletop games like D&D and I don’t mind combat in writing either. I would say, if you start going too heavy with modifiers (skills/abilities) along with dice the role-play is going to feel like it belongs in the tabletop section of the forum. [b]3[/b] I personally do not mind filling out NPC information or playing NPCs (mine or someone else’s) as long as they have personality traits/habits that I can follow. I tend to RP as multiple characters even in one-on-ones so I am very flexible. I have to say I really do not have a preference if we do or don’t in the sense. [b]4[/b] In my opinion, I am flexible. I tend to play “darker” or “complex” characters in the sense of how people describe them. I do not mind the plot going from dark and angsty to light and fluffy. I would say that I enjoy the flow of writing out naturally with the emotions and situations characters are feeling with the intrusions of plot points/events. [b]5[/b] I really have nothing to put right here that would make any sense because my brian is everywhere while trying to think of a character. Haha! [b]My favorite…[/b] characters from anime would have to be Ouni from “Children of the Whales”, No Face from “Spirited Away”, and Joker & Benimaru Shinmon from “Fire Force”.