[@Loreliee] Go ahead! I actually don't know how many is too many...lol [@vertigh0st] I think something with the basics. Things will be subject to change as we bang out the specifics. [@Divine Darkness] I think the oldest known would have to be 4,000 years. There could be older, but they would be extremely rare and most wouldn't have made it that far without being slain. I'm thinking in this universe, older vampires are much, much more powerful, but their appearances also make it much harder for them to go unnoticed amongst humans (aka: fangs lose the ability to retract; eyes turn permanently red, amber, white, etc.; the pheromones they give off instill primal fear in humans/animals within a close proximity). As far as werewolves and lycans, those are totally allowed. I'm gonna make it so in this universe, the involuntary full moon transformation happens, but they are all able to transform partially (teeth, claws, eyes change to resemble creature, probably increased body hair lol) at any time. [@unicorgi] I would prefer you run by me what you're thinking, but I think it's pretty open-ended. [@Rosette Christopher]Shine, GET! [@Queen Tomato] 1: Location of Redhaven is Massachusetts, USA. Reasoning: I think it sounds like a Massachusetts town lol 2: Vampire "government"? YAS. There has always been one overarching law amongst vampires that the existence of vampire-kind (and supernaturals in general) must be kept secret from the humans. Now, since the supernaturals have been exposed through some event that has yet to be explained (lol), things are crumbling. There is a sort of Camarilla government that on the surface seeks to placate humans by convincing them that vampires mean them no harm when in actuality, they want to keep humans beneath vampires in the social pecking order. Another movement exists which seeks equality and coexistence between vampires, humans, and all supernaturals. Yet another movement seeks to rule over humankind with an iron fist, using them for nothing but food and entertainment. Other, smaller fractional groups can exist, too, but these are the most prevalent. 3: Standard CS format? I will get on that immediately! [@Kinjaav] See my response to Divine Darkness! [@Aleranicus] I love this and support it wholeheartedly [@Letter Bee] That's fine! I wish you luck!