[quote=Kalamadea] What about a primordial entity? In case you didn't know, primordial entities are among the highest forms of life in existence, as they have ascended farther than even gods have, and usually represent a governing force of existence. For instance, my fursona is a primordial entity representing fire, which means he's the physical embodiment of all fire, whatever the type. Primordial entities are often mistaken for being gods, but they are more powerful. However (and here's the balancing kicker), a primordial entity absolutely must practice total moral neutrality or risk descending from their position. They cannot side with anybody, always acting in the best interests of the Multiverse as a whole, and never in the interests of a certain group. Many also abhor violent solutions, preferring to find diplomatic solutions more often than not.I think I'll still do the standard RP style if it's all the same to you. I'd feel strange not using quotation marks or not describing actions in detail. I also vastly prefer third person over first, since it gives a lot more freedom and flexibility than first person does. [/quote] While a primordial would work, we've covered practically all of them that are embodiments of emotions. Your timing is perfect if you want to use any other primordials though, as we just lost what were basically exactly the same, but with various goals of their own. However, the RP is basically about to split into two parallel stories, instead of one massive story as it has been up until now. I would suggest at least reading from page 400 until now, just to catch the most recent relevant plot. It's also great timing on your part because I had planned primordial entities to be very important in the newer parallel story, though in no way as allies. As for third person, while that's basically exactly what we do in ** as actions, the purpose of this RP is to be as real as possible, instead of fully a story being written by multiple authors.