- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Writing Levels
- Beginner
- Elementary
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Nonbinary
- Transgender
- Agender
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Primarily Nonbinary
- No Preferences
- Genres
- Modern/Supernatural, Fantasy, Modern, Horror, Magical, Mystery, Action Adventure, Scifi, Romance, Angst (but with happy endings)
Hi, everybody! After trying role-plays with a few different partners, I think I've just about narrowed down my own style. I usually post:
- In literature style
- Around three sentences to three paragraphs, give or take
- Anywhere from multiple times a day to once or twice a week
I also tend to be somewhat inconsistent with posting times, and I am not at all strict with grammar or reply length. If you prefer regularly scheduled posts with long paragraphs, you might be looking for a different partner ;w;
If you're still thinking, "Sounds pretty good!", behold the genres and stories I love to post about!
A Pirate's Life for Me (Fantasy/Medieval/1600s to 1700s): Character A has an unusual trait that sets them apart from most people. They're a siren, which means they can turn into either a human or a mermaid and hypnotize people with their singing. Character B is the captain or a crew member on a ship. Without knowing about them, they hire Character A (or rescue them from an enemy pirate ship) and make them a part of the crew. Will Character A reveal their powers, or try to keep them a secret?
Abandoned Carnival (Horror): There are rumors that an old carnival campground is finally going to be reopened. Character A doesn't believe it, until they receive a free ticket to an early access night at the carnival. Character B is either their best friend, who also received a ticket, or one of the carnies that's waiting to meet Character A on their arrival.
- In literature style
- Around three sentences to three paragraphs, give or take
- Anywhere from multiple times a day to once or twice a week
I also tend to be somewhat inconsistent with posting times, and I am not at all strict with grammar or reply length. If you prefer regularly scheduled posts with long paragraphs, you might be looking for a different partner ;w;
If you're still thinking, "Sounds pretty good!", behold the genres and stories I love to post about!
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I LOVE to Role-Play
Fantasy
Werewolves
Supernatural
Occasional Horror
Ocassional Romance
Mystery
Action
Adventure
Sci-fi
I WILL NOT Role-Play
Smut
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PLOT IDEAS
I will be happy to switch roles for any of these! Just ask!*
* Please note, history is not my strong point and many of these will not be period-accurate XD
Don't see a plot you like? Comment or PM me anyway, and we can come up with one!
Werewolf in the Window (Supernatural/Fantasy): Character A is a werewolf who, for some reason or another, is having trouble with their pack. At some point, circumstances are so dire that they flee to either the city (where Character B would be a human) or a rival pack (where Character B would be a werewolf). The question now is whether Character A has found a safe haven, or a new set of troubles.Fantasy
Werewolves
Supernatural
Occasional Horror
Ocassional Romance
Mystery
Action
Adventure
Sci-fi
I WILL NOT Role-Play
Smut
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PLOT IDEAS
I will be happy to switch roles for any of these! Just ask!*
* Please note, history is not my strong point and many of these will not be period-accurate XD
Don't see a plot you like? Comment or PM me anyway, and we can come up with one!
Crash Landing (Sci-fi): A meteor shower sends Character A's spaceship/cruiser/what-have-you into a tail-spin. Thankfully they crash land on a nearby planet, but they're in deep trouble, either injured or otherwise trapped. Character B is the one who finds them. Can they figure out why Character A was crazy enough to drive into a meteor shower in the first place? The bigger question is, are they there to help or hinder?A Pirate's Life for Me (Fantasy/Medieval/1600s to 1700s): Character A has an unusual trait that sets them apart from most people. They're a siren, which means they can turn into either a human or a mermaid and hypnotize people with their singing. Character B is the captain or a crew member on a ship. Without knowing about them, they hire Character A (or rescue them from an enemy pirate ship) and make them a part of the crew. Will Character A reveal their powers, or try to keep them a secret?
Abandoned Carnival (Horror): There are rumors that an old carnival campground is finally going to be reopened. Character A doesn't believe it, until they receive a free ticket to an early access night at the carnival. Character B is either their best friend, who also received a ticket, or one of the carnies that's waiting to meet Character A on their arrival.