[@tex] You seem like someone who's frequently come across people that aren't very willing to engage you intellectually. I can't promise I will, since you're a new person I don't know, but I'll try my hardest. I'd prefer for worldbuilding and roleplay to be a collaborative experience with no [i]explicit GM[/i] but an implicit Co-GM/Co-GM dynamic that allows for input from both sides but still gives me creative freedom to direct the story. Could you answer a few questions that I need clearing up? 1. You [i]do or don't want to do shounen?[/i] I don't wanna make you uncomfortable if you feel like you'd be unable to bring yourself to RP a setting like that. Mainly the phrase "I can't stress how guilty of a pleasure this is" is what worries me, since I inherently write stylistically closer to shonen/seinen for more supernatural/fantastical settings than anything else. Then again my writing style is a hodge podge even if I subscribe to the literary school of "Getting to the point." 2. Isn't most horror (worth writing), by nature, R-Rated? You said one of your interests was the Horror Genre, but you also said "no R-Rated Content" what does that leave in the range of horror? Tokyo Ghoul, Courage The Cowardly Dog, and Five Nights at Freddy's? I'm not trying to be antagonistic, I'm just not sure what you mean by "non-R-Rated Horror." The kind of Horror I generally write is somewhere in between Junji Ito and SCP in terms of the feel I go for. Very [i]human[/i] yet also [i]wildly surreal.[/i] I don't generally get into valleys of NSFW outside of body-horror and violent descriptions. Stuff is never [i]explicitly sexual with my work[/i] but there can be tones to it. I just want to know what exactly you want out of horror that isn't R-Rated in the case that we do it.