[quote=@Sep]In interesting topic, this is not a rule just my personal preference (and I'm interested to hear other peoples). I don't like Swearing in Star Wars. I feel like there are plenty of 'in universe' swears that work in replacement of the F-Bomb. Again it's not a rule, it personally draws me out of it as it feels... real, and like us. Y'know? Interested to hear what other people think.[/quote] Don't feel strongly either way. I don't mind the F-bomb being dropped but I also don't see the main cast (mostly jedi) as being particularly swear-prone to begin with, being beacons of justice, order, JEDI-ness, etc. It probably won't come up for me personally. [quote]We will likely [i]never[/i] all be gathered together. Will we meet each other? Will the actions of others influence the world and how it interacts with us? Will we communicate through backchannels and through other people to plan and co-ordinate? Hell yes. I'm going for some form of freeform play here, and I feel like not only will it be very rare for a reason for us all together to happen but also large periods of large groups coming together really stifles games. As we go on I know some of you will naturally gravitate towards each other, sometimes I'll keep you that way and sometimes I might drive you apart. Sometimes I might think you and another writer would work very well, and sometimes you might want to be by yourself. I'm not going to lie to you, I've never tried something in this setup before. I've done free-form sandbox but I never had a central plot, and I myself had PCs that were in the thick of it. Will it work? Hopefully, and hopefully you will all enjoy what I have planned and enjoy playing your part. [/quote] Alright, so if I were to treat this as a place I can wring literature with other people as opposed to an actual roleplaying game where we must be together at all times, that'd be fine? I have some plans for where I want to take Dai Dai but those are quite aways away, so I'm trying to cook up some plans for how things end up going for him.