Slice of Life, as you call them, were one of the roleplay styles my mentors trained us with. The goal was to create a thrilling story for the reader and/or audience while using the driest possible plot and some strict rules. I always hated them, but then again, that's because I was always forced to 'not' do things that I personally did IRL because they seemed too unrealistic. I was voted most dramatic in my school, for any insight to that. Anyway, they tend to be tough, dull and only rewarding if you have the correct group of roleplayers, however, I will admit, that you get a huge sense of self-satisfaction seeing what is basically nothing but your writing skills and innovative creativity create an interesting, enthralling story. I can even remember what my old mentor referred to them as. He said, "Amb, have you ever watched the LMN channel? ... No? Well, you're about to become a screen writer for it." Long story short, I hate LMN. [i]Edit:[/i] From what I've seen recently, it's more like Teen Mom meets teenage, sexual frustration, but whatever. [i]Edit #2:[/i] [quote=SweetCinderella]Keep her distance Rosalina shall Quite far indeed Also…. Wesker… is pretty much God…[/quote] Chances are, she'd probably know the name "Aurelianus Anterioris" and "Percurssor Sanctorum"; as a matter of fact, I intended for him to have a distinct amount of notoriety, even to someone like Mr. Seil. Malignitas is, I'd imagine, a hugely vied for item/ability. Imagine Mr. Seil with complete immunity to all that is pure? A demon dubbed the Angelslayer... well, I guess you get where I'm going. However, I'd also doubt that Mr. Seil would just introduce him as the Angelslayer. He could just be Antoine for a while, until someone (if someone) uncovers his actual past. I have no idea how old some of these characters are, but Antoine is in fact the oldest 'stated' character. He spent more time soul searching after his break down than over half of these characters posted have been alive. Basically, his names: The Angelslayer, Percurssor Sanctorum, Aurelianus could all be so old and so mythic that people thought of them as legend, and similarly his power - or I should say near-invulnerability. Sidenote: Wesker is, in fact, our resident, evil deity.