Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Asen
Very, very good, matteus! But before going any further isn't it better to choose the country (ies) where the plot will take place?

Edited: Since this is one of the most important parts of the writing, probably more time is required (definately more than one or two days). Thus the witers and the researchers will have more time to think of possible scenario connected with the political intrigue typical for a certain country.
I have an idea: each of us chooses a character in a particular country, from whose perspective we write. These characters all collide in the end in a battle or some such. A bit like the Winds of War or War and Remembrance by Herman Wouk.