[@Bright_Ops] It's really amusing that you're asking about Australia. Because I was just thinking about it. In this setting Australia didn't totally follow the route it did in Shadowrun with outright mana storms (as kickass as that would be). However it still got really fucked up and weird. Australia got pounded by a lot of the weaponized rituals and doomsday machines that were targeted towards far more relevant nations during the Rended. Something about the lands of Australia make it a kind of magical magnet, pulling in things towards it from other lands...and even other realms. As a result Australia became home to not only very dangerous Rended and the near nightmarish creatures from Australian/aboriginal legend, but also what amounts to [i]eldritch horrors[/i] that got squeezed through the cracks in reality like peanut butter from a tube. The Equestrians got one good look at Australia and basically went "NOPE" and sold it to the Dragons as soon as they felt they got all the surviving children out [s]which they didn't as shown by Lycoris.[/s] Even then the Dragons only bought up the place because they thought it was a good deal. While they're tough, stubborn, and capable enough to deal with some of the stuff they run into there it doesn't mean it's easy living. One of my characters, Lycoris, is a non-reformed human from Australia. She managed to travel from there allllll the way to Europe in about a decade or so. The girl survived but can say first hand how utterly screwed up Australia became after magic was awakened within the land. [b]As for Worried-[/b] He seems fine enough. Though I'm always a little apprehensive when players state their characters have aspergers or autism. I've seen it handled abysmally in the past and it just made things uncomfortable. However you seem to be a good writer and haven't made that his sole defining trait. So I don't see any problem with it here.