
@Asyria and Aysun: Thank you! Thank you! Thank You! Thank you both immensely!!! Your responses were very helpful! 
@Asyria: #6 was in regard to how namedays are dealt with. I wasn't sure how to word that question, but Aysun provided a great link that answered it.
I'll do five more today and wait some time, so I don't go overboard in one day.
11. During an RP secession if someone logs off unexpectedly is the "scene" frozen until that person returns, or would the characters react to the person disappearing?
12. Are there guidelines to how names are formed for each races, or can any name created go to any race?
13. What are some examples or the norm for what linkshells actually are physically?
14. Where is most IC chatting done in game? /say, /l, or /p?
15. What's your favorite color? Let's say there is an event posted on a site either here on the RPC or on a personal LS site detailing an event that all are welcomed to join. I assume characters can't just know about it obviously, so is the best method of learning of an event (IC) through pretending to see a poster in town, talking with close friends, seeking the person holding the event to come up with a reason for arriving, or something else?

@Asyria: #6 was in regard to how namedays are dealt with. I wasn't sure how to word that question, but Aysun provided a great link that answered it.
I'll do five more today and wait some time, so I don't go overboard in one day.
11. During an RP secession if someone logs off unexpectedly is the "scene" frozen until that person returns, or would the characters react to the person disappearing?
12. Are there guidelines to how names are formed for each races, or can any name created go to any race?
13. What are some examples or the norm for what linkshells actually are physically?
14. Where is most IC chatting done in game? /say, /l, or /p?
15. What's your favorite color? Let's say there is an event posted on a site either here on the RPC or on a personal LS site detailing an event that all are welcomed to join. I assume characters can't just know about it obviously, so is the best method of learning of an event (IC) through pretending to see a poster in town, talking with close friends, seeking the person holding the event to come up with a reason for arriving, or something else?