[quote=@Oliver] I think this is a cool idea. I'm still pretty foreign to Advanced, but I can fit the post length. Anyway, I have a few questions: . As far as our characters go, did you have a specific age range in mind? . Would it be assumed that all characters are speaking the same language, even those from different worlds? . Would a physical disability, such as being deaf or in a wheelchair, count as a "severe illness"? . Is there a limit on how technologically advanced our character's homeworlds can be? . Could a character from a past incarnation of Earth be alright? Dickensian London, Edo Period Japan, World War II America, etc? [/quote] I'm not looking for a particular age range, save for hoping your character is at least of age to communicate and interact with the world without too much difficulty (e.g. if you're geriatric that may be a little out there.) All characters will be able (forced, if need be) to communicate with the Host, but if they don't want someone else to understand their language they have that choice. This is something that I figured would only have a chance to be announced after the Host's opening statement, so by default everyone understands everyone else. I would consider deafness fairly severe in terms of a disability, though sign language is included in the 'languages people will understand' category (just that they need to be looking at you to "hear" it,) I would consider it one of the disabilities that are "easier" to RP if you know what it's like. Compared to being blind it's easier in a sense that you can still describe things as they appear rather than what you think they are, though actions will be appropriately handicapped. A wheelchair is completely fine so long as you remember that you won't be using the same movement verbs. There is no limit on how advanced a world can be, though I would prefer if you didn't come from a world that's so technologically advanced they could have stumbled upon the Host's home through their own means (that'd be late late-dimensional tech; the kind that sniffs out actual Gods). It's a privacy thing. Any character from any incarnation of Earth is fine--people are plucked from every timeline and every dimension here. [hr] [quote=@dragonmancer] Can a character be dead and still be invited? Like coming from some vague afterlife, I have two different ideas for characters from previous roleplays I did. [/quote] Dead characters are fine; it's your choice of whether or not they were alive at the time they got the invitation (like if they just kept it a secret to the grave.) If you're thoroughly dead, there may be special conditions attached to that which will be announced IC for everyone else, though I'll probably PM you if it's something integral to your character's functioning.