I will say this: so far I have seen no character that I had an instantaneous knee-jerk reaction of no towards. Once I actually sit down and do my English teacher write up for what works and what doesn't, but no character feels 100% out of place in Everbrook. What I'll probably do once I see how many sheets I'm looking at this weekend is to arrange characters in 100% locks on what character dynamics and who would fit best with certain aspects of the story, then the next list will be strong characters that round out the group. After that, it's just picking the final cast and making a lineup of characters that can come in. I will say this: the amount of interaction in the OOC has been a plus for everyone that's been in here since it shows that there's an investment in the RP. I love Guild but many RPs I've done in the past have lived and died on player investment (my own too, sometimes!).