They managed to get it done. The Venetian island of Poveglia, infamous for being a dumpingground for plague victims and later for the mental asylum where horrible things allegedly happened, is now the location for a fantastic state of the art resort and it’s gruesome history is used as a selling point for tourists. During the building of the thing, at least five builders have gone missing, but even towards their co-workers and family this a been covered up through clever lies. Now it’s done and to celebrate there has been a competition that will decide who the very first visitors are going to be. A small number of winners will have the resort all to themselves for three weeks. However, once they are there it turns out that things aren’t as great as expected and when the boat doesn’t show back up on time, they have a problem.
Character A is a dealer. He/she works for one of the top dogs, a man who is both cruel and intelligent, and who practically owns A. The reason is that A is indebted by this man, and the time A got to pay back is coming to an end. Best case scenario? If A doesn't pay up, he/she is forced to practically work for this person until they are either killed or arrested. Worst case scenario? His/her 'boss' just kills him/her right away to set an example to others who haven’t paid up. A nasty situation. Then there's character B. B has lost his/her sibling/parent/friend to drug abuse and feels powerless and angry. B learns that A was their loved one's dealer and wants revenge. But then A tells B that if they work together, A can lead B to the man at the top of this rotten chain. So, A is using B to get out that debt, while B has plans of taking down A once this druglord is taken care of either way. This idea can be played straight, with the both of them playing each other out, but it's also possible that some kind of mutual respect grows, messing with things.
Character A and character B have become friends recently, perhaps through being colleagues, and they click pretty well. A then stumbles upon information he/she never should have, belonging to people who very much want it back. This thing can be anything from a simple usb or harddrive to a book. Normally A'd go straight to the cops with this, but one thing is stopping him/her; the evidence also incriminates B. Badly. Not bad enough for A to be unable to overlook the things B did, but bad enough for the cops to certainly not overlook that. Now the people who are dependent on this come after them, and they need to find a way out.
Two people go to a farm in the middle of bumfuck nowhere for holiday work. They could be friends or they could just meet one another there; both can work. They work together and get along well enough to hang out outside of working hours as well. Being fond of nature they explore the woods around the farm. They stumble upon some pretty dark shit but can't leave (no reception, truck that picked them up from the nearest stop just broke down, that sort of thing.) Can be a bit horror oriented, but can stay realistic as well; am cool with both.
- A camp that's either haunted or has a pretty sick mind wandering around. - Chars on a roadtrip encounter some dark shit and suddenly their vacation goes South. - A vampire hunter's best friend becomes a vampire - A vampire hunter gains respect for the vampire they're hunting, and vice versa - Roommates in a haunted house - Wizard detectives in a big city
Fandoms - no canons
- Plot in which the war is still going and a group of people tries to smuggle muggleborns out of the country. They're using the help of some muggles that know how to do fake passports and the actual smuggling, to keep a low profile, but these muggle guys have no idea what they are involved in. - I'd also love to dive into what it would mean if a wizarding war happened in the current year, what with all the technology that pureblood wizards likely wouldn't know much about. - Wizard detectives in a big city
- Hunter teams up with a former gangmember, after the leader of said gang turned out to be a monster of some sort.
- Character infiltrate the Thalmor or are on the run from them - Thieves made the mistake of competing with the Thieves Guild
Characters I want to play but need a plot for:
Coming soon.
Some of my preferences:
- Effort in a post. I don't need a whole book each time; if there's not much to say at some point in the plot, for whatever reason, I'm cool with that. But give me something to work with; dialogue, obvious body language, a neat plottwist; I try to do the same. - Not a big romance fan. If the characters click, cool, but I do not plan any of that ahead, and if it's platonic at best I'm entirely fine with it as well. If romance does happen I don't give a frickle frackle wether it's gay or straight. - Not comfortable with writing smut. Should the characters decide they want sexy times, it's a fade to black. - Violence is fine tho. - I can play both male and female characters. - I like a partner who is pro-active; if you don't like something, you can be direct about it. In return I do my best to be both polite and straight to the point as well if something doesn't work for me.
Rayne had placed a stencil on the counter and Niodin picked it up, critically examining it. It was something of a symbol, a bit angular and just big enough for the amount of detail, but small enough to fit snugly between his shoulder blades without being too dramatic. He then gave the stencil back and nodded. "Looks good, let's do it," he said. He walked over to one of the three reclining tattoo chairs in the shop, on of which the back was all the way down, since it likely worked best if he laid down for this down. He was quite glad the other two were empty. The last time he got a tattoo done, the one on his lower back, the girl that got hers done next to him had taken annoying to a whole new level, by flirting with the artist in a way that made him feel more second hand embarrassment than any human being should ever feel in their lives.
He sat down on the chair and took off his shirt, familiar with the procedure. While Niodin did not have the build to become a human brick wall, he was still toned from years of relentless training. You could blame the government for quite a few things, but letting their guards, cops and soldiers grow lazy was not one of them. He laid down on his stomach, folding his arms underneath his head.
Lorewise I'm thinking about mostly sticking to the history of the places and maybe adding a little bit of our own here and there. I also want the haunting to increase very gradually, so that it's more suspense at first that outright horror, though that will also have it's place later on. If you're up for it, feel free to pm me.