[@tsukune] Honestly, the inclusion of the specific day is something I do primarily because it shows my attention to detail. The fact that I've actually taken the time to know what day it was - or the time zone - just shows there's not a single nuance about my characters that I'm not aware of. It's more showing my work than anything. In some systems of belief though, a person's day of the week they were born in is actually as important as things like birthday or blood type. I think numerology is the belief system where a person's day of the week being born has an impact on their personality -- similar to astrology. The actual reason I removed the day of week from this CS is because I also removed other information that was usually only related to these sorts of systems. This is the reason why 'Astrological Sign' and 'Blood Type' were omitted, despite often being part of my official profiles. Also, do keep in mind that my IC posts (which have already been stated to include the current date/time) will actually be including the day of the week. I believe this makes things look more professional and there are sometimes plot points or character interactions that could be relevant to what day it is, so potentially including it in the CS format was more based around keeping it consistent with the IC post information. If you don't think this information being inconsistent with the IC posts will look problematic, I don't have an issue. I like things to have a sort of structure and professionalism to them. The example you listed above wasn't bad, but it still lacks information specifying that this is the character's age upon arrival at the setting. I'm still contemplating how exactly that information should be presented, so I can include it into the CS format, and this is one of the reasons I haven't removed the 'Age' category yet. So, any thoughts regarding 'Also Known As'? I should point out that this category would also include names a character had prior to being adopted (if they're adopted) and for characters who've changed their name (either through marriage or for other reasons) would also be included there.