[quote=@Dynamo Frokane] Still room in this ?[@Footman] [/quote] Sure is! [@Thecrash20] Well, the Champion is sorta leading the men. He's/she's the one who has brought them there. Whether they fight at the front of their men, or sit back and keep their strength for when the big nasties come out to play is entirely down to them and their style of getting things done. Basically, your Champion is not only your protagonist, but is also your trump card to be played when a situation starts to turn in favour of Gargth's minions. Meanwhile, your Captain is your back-up, and when they're not busy being a back-up, they're the ones the Champion leaves to organise and lead the men if he/she has to embark on a sudden manoeuvre or other task. Example: Your regiment is surrounded by overwhelming forces. Though your men are fighting hard and with great skill, they risk being overrun. So your Champion gathers a few of them together, and attempts to break out of the encirclement, and then runs rampant in the enemy's rear. Whilst they're doing that, the Captain is busy leading the rest of the men. Another Example: Your Captain leads the regiment in an attack on an enemy encampment, and whilst Gargth's minions are busy trying to mount a defence, your Champion slips in past the chaos, and slays the enemy commander in single combat. There's plenty of other scenarios, but those are they two I will list for now. [@Disciple Cain] Welcome aboard! [@Legion02] Fantastic :D [@Disciple Cain] Undead are fine. The Moonsong Alliance isn't an alliance guided by a moral compass, but rather by mutual cooperation and prosperity. There will be hundreds of all kinds of races, from the more vanilla human-types, to the horrifying and outright weird. There will no doubt be some racial bias and cultural friction, but all in all, most nations of the Alliance realise the general importance of working towards a common goal. [@vietmyke] Just read through it all. Looks good to me! [hr] Riiiiightttt, I guess I better throw an OOC up huh? I'll put the link here once I've done that.