- Medieval fantasy.
- The dragon egg.
Dragons are wise and mighty creatures. To take one as a companion is an honor that denotes great privilege, and character A is next in line to receive this honor. The female belonging to the kingdom's general—character A's blood relative, perhaps father or brother—has laid a single egg, and the general would like to imprint this egg on character A. Dragon eggs, however, are choosy. They will only hatch in the presence of a human they trust—or perhaps it goes beyond that. Either way, despite their best efforts, character A seems to have no effect on the egg. Months pass, and finally the egg begins to show signs of development...but only when character B and their band of local riffraff return to town. - Supernatural stuff.
- The haunted house.
Two college students—a girl (mine) and her friend (yours, any gender)—move into their first house together. The rent is cheap, it's in a good neighborhood, and only a short drive from campus; that's the good news. The bad news is that it's haunted. The ghost, however, seems awfully friendly! Maybe it's just lonely and hoping to find some company in its new housemates. - The local legend.
Character A is spending their summer vacation with relatives in an unfamiliar part of the States. While there, they meet a local kid about their age—character B—and the two become fast friends. Shortly after, character B shares their interest in the area's resident cryptid. (Think along the lines of Mothman or the Jersey Devil.) Character B has amassed a small collection of evidence in the form of photographs, videos, and newspaper clippings. Now they're hopeful that character A might join them on the hunt for the monster. - The old mansion.
A pair of young adults are in the middle of a road trip when their car breaks down. After a short walk in the rain they come upon an old Victorian mansion perched atop a wooded hill. It looks like the beginning of a horror movie, but with nowhere else to turn, they knock on the door. While the occupants are reasonably hospitable, there is something predictably peculiar about them, and one of the two friends is immediately on edge. They can sense that these people are not people at all—and they know this because they, too, are not as human as they seem. (Leaning toward werewolves for this, but they can be something else if you'd rather.) - Slice-of-life.
- The action movie.
A stunt double (mine) and a makeup artist (yours, female) meet behind the scenes of a B-list action movie. The stunt double is quick to develop a small but fierce crush on the artist and spends much of her time both on- and off-set trying to impress her. Endearing? Annoying? Up to you. - Animals.
- The dog pack.
A group of wild dogs form a pack to help one another survive in the European wilderness. Tensions are high as a hierarchy begins to form, but they cannot afford to turn against each other. Winter is setting in, and together they must cope with a lack of food and the increasing pressure from native predators: clever Eurasian wolves and mighty brown bears are in constant competition with the pack, and the odds are stacked against them. - Fandom-based.
- Ginga (Nagareboshi Gin or Densetsu Weed)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Pokemon (trainers)
- Your ideas!
about me
- • I'm pretty literate and would like a partner close to
my level. If you want an example please PM me!
• I prefer to role play in the forum.
• I like to flesh out the plot and get to know your
character(s) before we start. Being invested in my
partner's character(s) is very important to me and
makes the role play a lot more fun!
• I love talking to my partners in general, either
via PM or IM. I'm looking for buddies as well as
role play partners.
what to expect
- • At least two paragraphs per post, if not more,
unless it's a slow or dialogue-heavy scene.
• On average, one reply every other day. Maybe
more if I'm really interested in the plot!
• No pretty posts, no pretty forms. I'd rather focus
on writing.
• A fun, well-developed main character and a
handful of background characters to bring in if
need be, all of which are very versatile and can fit
into almost any setting.
plotlines
(ideas highlighted in green are ones I'm especially interested in!)
(ideas highlighted in green are ones I'm especially interested in!)
- If you want something that's not listed here, go ahead and suggest it! I'm always open to new things. Bonus points for originality.
quick note re: romance
- I like my role plays to involve romance, even if a relationship isn't mentioned in the prompt. That said, the only character I will place in a romantic relationship is my main. She's female and very much pansexual; the gender of your character doesn't have much bearing on whether or not she'll date them. So unless I've specified in the prompt that I would like you to play a specific gender, you can play whatever your heart desires.
Like I said, she's the only character I'm comfortable playing in a relationship, so any pairing that would require me to play a male is a no-go. Sorry!
Thanks for reading!