Well, Fern, if you can handle multiple characters, I am certainly not opposed! Ten is a lot, but in certain roleplaying scenarios, that's understandable; in fact, there are certainly going to be a good number of non-writer-player character, or NPCs as they're called. I am aware of the fact that writers struggle between differentiating non-player-writer characters and main characters, but I'll try to keep information about characters and events within a reasonable context. In the event that some of you drop out, I promise that I will go as far as only roleplaying with the last remaining writers. Yes, that's right, I will keep this story active even if there's only [i][b]one other active writer[/b][/i]! We don't need a massive crew to start and though I encourage quality writing, I'm more of a fan of frequent posting activity. Quality is good, but if it takes 2 weeks to pump out a ginormous post, I'd opt for a decently written, medium sized post of about 2 or 3 paragraphs. I myself struggle with throwing up massive text walls, but I'll try to condense my pieces into digestable material. Writer's block and Writer's indecision can hinder some writers (including myself) and something that's really helped me is setting an rough outline to input what I want to include within my posts. Afterwards, I just, write, write, write! What do you all think?