That. Is. Fucking. Awesome. Excuse my French, but I could kiss you Rockette! I've added this to the first post. Also, great quote underneath the title. I'll also be checking out those updates to your character sheet. @Six, and everyone I might not be the ideal person to give advice on this, but it is in accordance with Stephen King's thoughts on the matter, and he seems to know what he's doing. Writer's block stems from the attitude someone has towards the 'art' they are practicing. If you treat it as this magical thing, you'll never get anywhere with it. King says that writing (any art according to me) is more of a craftsmanship. It's a job, like any other profession. You get better at it by doing it, and the more you do it, the more 'inspiration' you will gather. My best advice for you is to write a combat post for Roy. Forget about everything else, just get to writing. Combat posts are easy, as they don't have to include much character development or reflections. I write even when I don't want to or when the 'muse' isn't there. The worst part is to overcome the pride that pokes at you with a stick, but I've learned to accept that there are bad days and there are good days. You should also rejoice in the fact that your worst writing is someone else's best writing. However, if the issue is interest in the roleplay, then it's entirely different and I don't recommend that you push yourself to stay. I've said it before, but I'll say it again: I don't hold grudges, so anyone is free to leave and still be on good terms with me. The same applies for those who disappeared.