@Forsythe, they are NPCs. We don't spend much time with them, we don't develop them, and we generally spend less overall effort on them. But, by having a sheet, we have a reference to all the information we might need about a teacher, and by having only one person play him or her, that person is free of worrying about someone else portraying inaccuracies, and is also free to play with other ways of making a character, and an adult at that. I thought it could be both fun and informative. Coincidentally, from your suggestion on the Doc I feel as if you'd make an excellent Peter Port. You've certainly been doing a good job posting lately, so I'd be more than willing to let you have this high-profile slot. The way each class will work is simply that the person playing the teacher will lead it, and the other people in that class will interact with one another, and not anyone else. Basically we're splitting into groups again, but this time we have more people. Naturally, there need be no sort of collaboration, simple play-by-post format will do just fine. @Kaithas, go ahead and put Ryou in the characters tab and I'll officially link him up. I might recommend using some spacing and bolds in your sheet to make it pop a little more though. And having a 'specialty' section is just fine, we know that Oobleck and Port fight, for instance, and I filled one out for Fullbuster. @Krayzikk, I would be happy if you were to make a sheet for and then play the teacher of Music. You can of course recycle Polyhymnia or create a new Music teacher of your own device. @Mamasushi, While I'd be glad to have you, we have no current spots available. As record-breaking as it might be, I'm not overmuch inclined to start planning for an 8th team, but I'll put you down on the waiting list. If you like, you can put down your sheet on this OOC for appraisal by everyone. If you can think of some sort of special, non-team slot (Like Shadowkiller's Sarina Tala Dei, a teacher's aide) for your character, let me know. @Harine, out of curiosity, wasn't it you who originated the idea of a Practice teacher?