Hello people!
I enjoy playing multiple characters. I'm always willing to double, triple, etc. All characters must receive equal attention. If you write four paragraphs for one character, write just as much for your other. The only exception is if we're each writing like four characters. In that case, writing a little less for one or two of the characters is fine as long as their part of the plot still gets moved along nicely. Equality is especially important when we each play a male and female. Don't put all your effort into your female and focus the plot only on her and her love interest. I would never to do that to my partner, so I don't expect it to be done to me.
My partner must contribute just as much to the plot as I do. I don't want to explain several of my ideas only to receive a short response from the person I'm plotting with that just agrees or disagrees with me without giving any feedback or ideas of their own. Plotting should be a shared task. What you give me is what you'll get back. That goes for post length as well.
I do not have any restrictions concerning pairing type or the gender of my characters. I happily play a great variety of characters of all genders and sexualities. I'll do much more than what's listed here, but these are what I would like to do most.
Some things we can build on:
Teacher x Student with a twist- Maybe one of them is dying or the student is dating the teacher's son/daughter. I'm open to suggestions and willing to come up with some more to offer.
Best friends- I would like anything involving this to be eventually romantic. Perhaps one of them is rich and one is poor and their parents have never approved of their friendship, but they decided not to intervene as long as their relationship remained platonic. Or they're both of the same sex and one(or both) of them has homophobic parents.
Vampire x Human- I was thinking of something along the lines of the vampire being newly bitten and he or she has a spouse whom they refuse to abandon despite their condition, nor do they want to make their husband/wife like them.
Superhero x Supervillain- The villain received his or her powers from a mad scientist who also happens to be their father. The hero thinks he or she is saving an experiment gone wrong and ends up killing the scientist in the process thus beginning a war between him or her and the powerful child of the scientist.
Wife x Wife- I'd like to do something with one of them having an abusive ex-husband that's finds them and becomes obsessed with getting his ex-wife back, not caring that the two woman are deeply in love with each other.
Polyamorous relationship- I've never done this before, but I'd really like to try it out.
Adoption by a same-sex couple- I'd prefer we doubled up, so we can each play a parent and a kid.
I enjoy playing multiple characters. I'm always willing to double, triple, etc. All characters must receive equal attention. If you write four paragraphs for one character, write just as much for your other. The only exception is if we're each writing like four characters. In that case, writing a little less for one or two of the characters is fine as long as their part of the plot still gets moved along nicely. Equality is especially important when we each play a male and female. Don't put all your effort into your female and focus the plot only on her and her love interest. I would never to do that to my partner, so I don't expect it to be done to me.
My partner must contribute just as much to the plot as I do. I don't want to explain several of my ideas only to receive a short response from the person I'm plotting with that just agrees or disagrees with me without giving any feedback or ideas of their own. Plotting should be a shared task. What you give me is what you'll get back. That goes for post length as well.
I do not have any restrictions concerning pairing type or the gender of my characters. I happily play a great variety of characters of all genders and sexualities. I'll do much more than what's listed here, but these are what I would like to do most.
Some things we can build on:
Teacher x Student with a twist- Maybe one of them is dying or the student is dating the teacher's son/daughter. I'm open to suggestions and willing to come up with some more to offer.
Best friends- I would like anything involving this to be eventually romantic. Perhaps one of them is rich and one is poor and their parents have never approved of their friendship, but they decided not to intervene as long as their relationship remained platonic. Or they're both of the same sex and one(or both) of them has homophobic parents.
Vampire x Human- I was thinking of something along the lines of the vampire being newly bitten and he or she has a spouse whom they refuse to abandon despite their condition, nor do they want to make their husband/wife like them.
Superhero x Supervillain- The villain received his or her powers from a mad scientist who also happens to be their father. The hero thinks he or she is saving an experiment gone wrong and ends up killing the scientist in the process thus beginning a war between him or her and the powerful child of the scientist.
Wife x Wife- I'd like to do something with one of them having an abusive ex-husband that's finds them and becomes obsessed with getting his ex-wife back, not caring that the two woman are deeply in love with each other.
Polyamorous relationship- I've never done this before, but I'd really like to try it out.
Adoption by a same-sex couple- I'd prefer we doubled up, so we can each play a parent and a kid.