[quote=@Mokley] Good points all! I'll think about it a bit more, probably make it an optional thing to participate in, and maybe only occasionally for certain posts or situations where more info behind the scenes might help greatly in moving plot -- but not always in a direction you'd expect. The primary inspiration here is in-person tabletop, where the GM and players have the opportunity to clarify with one another what's happening and why, after the narrative has been told. It seems, as has been indicated, that it's the kind of thing that'd need to be put in practice before it can be judged too much. We'll try it a little to begin with, and expand or quit according to what feels right. :D [/quote] Heya boss. Like i think that what also helps is if we establish the tone and set it in motion. Cuz like for the other RP with you that I'm in , it's all wild, whacky and whimsical, but for this one... it sounds all dreary and hopeless. Ever seen that movie [url=https://youtu.be/bO8EqMsxOiU]The Road?[/url] Ughs. Kinda like that. Washed ashore, stranded on an island with Peter pan lost boys kinda children sounds kinda frightening really to me. Unlessssss... like of course the tone is meant to be Peter Pan? BUT! Like the music and art imagery samples seems less like Peter Pan and more like [url=https://youtu.be/RbffV5LZfZI]Pan's Labyrinth...[/url] And like if that is the tone you're goin for then I see why ya wanna 'frame' the progression of the RP. Like a director. But a liberally creative one ;DD But like that said, daBomba is down for whatever we get going :]