[@Scott Silverado] Have you ever considered the possibility that perhaps the problem is not the people, but yourself? I've seen so many people try to give you advice but you never follow it. Your ideas are usually from extremely niche fandoms that, after several attempts, one can see that there aren't many people on the guild interested in them. Next, your characters are nearly always the main character - you've already claimed the Main Alpha Wolf in this roleplay, for example, rather than having it as an NPC. You've got no clear direction or plots, so it's no wonder people decide to drop out because there's not much to write about. You put your roleplays in the advanced and casual section when it really should be in Free, where you may actually get some eager players. Finally, your attitude just stinks. For one, calling out somebody in a separate thread to just try and shame them, or something? Seriously? Believe it or not, people are going to start dropping out of your RPs and avoiding you when you start treating them badly - bumping a thread with "sigh" or "frustrated growl" isn't mature in the slightest, and really paints you in a bad light. I think it's about time you started looking at yourself and your own actions instead of just blaming stuff on your partners, because this behaviour is not going to get you any friends.