[quote=Raxacoricofallapatorius] I suppose popular bands and singers might have their own too, if only for publicity. Even if they are corporately owned, I like the idea of the public being able to "sponsor" their favorite creature, would give them a greater sense of involvement and increase competition between fighters and fans.As interesting as the idea is, there doesn't seem to be much of a plot line yet. There ought to be some deeper conflict than the beasts' initial aggressiveness toward each other. Perhaps there is an incident where someone is injured, or even a rights movement. These are only speculations of course, you may have something different in mind.EDIT:Other than no theme songs, can any song/music track be used?If the creatures were created in a laboratory, do they really have a sex, or are they asexual and just display male or female aspects (as far as a more feminine or masculine appearance, or even just so the fans can refer to them as a he or a she)?Can there be regular human characters, presumably the scientist/musician who created the beast and if not will those people just be NPCs and not really involved in the story? [/quote] Danke. I will be thinking about a greater plotline, you all can share ideas. I will answer your questions: 1: Yes. 2: They're technically asexual, although they can have a more feminine or masculine appearance. It's mostly so they can be referred to by "he" or "she". 3: Yes, but there will be multiple races, but humans and aliens are not allowed to be in the fights. NPCs are allowed, too. EDIT: The characters also interact with the fans when they're not fighting. They do the usual, interviews, pictures, autographs, small chat, etc.