Obviously none of the "rules" for each section are actually set in stone and enforced. But let's say they were. Subsequently the Advanced section has four guidelines for quality, and I quote:[list][*]longer posts[*]in-depth plots[*]character development[*]extensive settings/lore[/list]Now, again, pretending these are actually enforced, you cannot pick and choose, at your leisure, which rules you like and which you don't. If your story does not or cannot adhere to all four characteristics then it is not an Advanced RP, simply put. Perhaps "High Casual," then, is a failsafe for the wary player. He acknowledges that his game follows some, or most, of these guidelines, but does not wish to deceive anyone into thinking it follows all of them. So he calls it High Casual and leaves it where it actually meets Section standards, albeit exceeding them in some measures. For me personally "High Casual" means Advanced in every way except post length because my experience with players is writing more than they read, and long posts tending toward the redundant side moreover. If two pieces of writing manage to convey precisely the same emotions and events, but one is 800 words long while the other is 2,200, the shorter one will have richer prose, and a richer story, every time.