Alright, this is going to be awesome, I can just smell it! And yes, I think late high school types would be good, because, since the characters in the book were children in mid teens, our characters should reflect that! And I will be able to post a few posts daily, don't worry about that. Thus a minimum of a post a day for me is a guarantee, even having multiple posts if everyone is active. However, if something comes up that forces me to post less and be less active, I will warn you guys of that development. And yes, seizing the narrative would definitely be good, and can help my character get around to having a little bit of his own free will with being spontaneous a little. And considering I myself am a teen in my 3rd year of high-school, I will easily be able to get into the head of my OC, since he is more or less based around me and my personality to make role-play a leetle bit easier for me. And my character could easily fit into the role of the nerd or the more heartfelt character that can step in when our intentions stray from good and start to cross the line into evil, so my character has a role set. I just have one final question: Which time period are we doing? Are we doing mid 1990's like in the books, or are we doing modern day? Just for conformation to be able to get my first post done when we write the first role-play post!