[@Sigurd] It didn't feel short when I read it xD Then again, I read it as part of my studies and not for pleasure. But yeah, that's why it's a classic, and I can see why people thought/think so, it just didn't impress me all that much. But I guess his descriptions could fit a character in a H.P. Lovecraft-work, right? Tell me about it :P We actually ended up making our own play back in highschool, based on all of his works, and our teachers thought it was good (enough for a standing grade, haha). Have you read Hedda Gabler or Per Gynt? And what about you other folk, how are you all doing? Please don't mind me and Sigurd rambling on about litterature and all that fancy jazz :P Edit: And just because I wanted to, I added pictures for all our offical NPC's! [@Sigurd] Would you like the honour of giving Sean O'Reilly a face?