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I don't really have a fully detailed idea for this just yet, but I've got a few ideas floating around. What I'd like to try and do is have a sort of family taboo RP going on.
The main idea I had was that there is one large family. They could be rich or have a moderate income, have a high or low status in society, whatever. The family would have this sort of tradition of keeping their lineage between each other, sort of like the Kings and Queens of history (or most of our history before the late 18th - early 19th century, to be precise). The children (ranging from 16-19) would be allowed the choice to marry anyone they wished, as long as they were part of the family (ex. A nephew could choose his aunt to marry, a daughter could choose her father, or even twin brothers could pick each other), but there would be a sort of "festival" to decide who will be with who.
The only rule I will make for this RP concerning relationships is that no love goes on between Grandparents. In my opinion, that's just gross.
So, you can play a variety of characters for this RP. Primarily, here are the roles we could fill:
• Father
• Daughter
• Mother
• Son
And here's a list of the sub-sets we can get into:
• Twins (Brother/Brother, Sister/Sister, Brother/Sister). *this can be expanded to Quadruplets*
• Aunt/Uncle
• Nephews/Nieces
• Cousins
• Half-Siblings
• Step-Parents/Siblings (this wouldn't be so common, but I'll allow one or two of the family members to have married outside the family)
The RP would focus primarily on the relationships between the family members and discovering who they want to spend the rest of their lives with and continue the family on their own. There wouldn't be a lot of a limits here, but please make sure all characters are at least 18+. The lowest I'll allow is 16, but please no 4 year olds. Nobody would feel comfortable with that.
Anyways, let me know what you think and we'll decide if this idea is worth trying out.
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