So then, I have been inspired to write a low-fantasy Roleplay centered around an assassin and their perilous, bloody story.
Unfortunately, I have a list of different premises and story lines, and I am unable to choose which one I like the best. More importantly, I can't decide which one might be the most appealing to my fellow writers and would draw their interest and attention.
So, I have decided to list them below separately, bear in mind that I am totally open to any one of these, so if any of them interest you, then please make your decision and contact me, preferably through PM.
There are three separate story lines to choose from.
Please bear in mind that what you see below is only very basic descriptions of each. I will have a more in-depth rundown and a deep plot-line description for when I am contacted.
I also have maps, lore, and basic information about the world and setting, which I will disclose to those who contact me and convey their interest.
This story line tells the tale of a young orphaned child who has turned beggar and thief in the streets of the city, begging for coin and food by day and thieving by night, breaking into homes and lifting valuables and food in the dead of night.
Having lived on the streets for so long, this child has become a self taught thief, honing skills such as pick-pocketing, cutting purses, lock picking, and sneaking through the shadows.
One night, this child breaks into a rather ritzy looking home in the cities' wealthier district, unknowing that this house holds a sinister secret.
The house itself is actually unfurnished and abandoned, and holds the secret entrance to an underground lair of sorts, which turns out to be the sanctuary of a secret order of assassins hiding beneath the city.
The child is caught by one of the assassins while sneaking through the house, and is taken down to the sanctuary before the Blade Master(the leader of the assassin order).
The Blade Master however is very impressed by the child's skills, as well as their wile and spirit.
The Blade Master then gives the child three separate options; one, they can kill him/her and dump them in the sewer, two, they can hand the child over to the guards where the child then will be thrown in prison to rot, or three, they can willingly join the assassins and be apprenticed to one of them.
The child will obviously choose option three.
The story will then time-skip to a decade later. The once lowly little urchin is now a trained killer without a conscious.
The story will start off rather simple and straight forward, but soon after, a deep, twisting plot will develop that will plunge the order of assassins into a swirling rift of uncertainty and overwhelming decision, a rift that will challenge their ability, spirit, and devotion.
ROGUE
So, this particular plot is centered around a thief who is newly arrived in the city.
He/She sees a ripe opportunity in this large city, which is a hub of trade and commerce in the realm, and is home to many wealthy nobles and merchants. There is surely a valuable amount of wealth to be seized, from goods and merchandise to coin and jewelry.
When in the midst of a heist/burglary, the thief is discovered due to a simple "formality", and they immediately find themselves being chased through the streets and alleys by the city guards. The thief ends up being cornered in an alley by several guards, and is on the verge of being arrested, when a mysterious cloaked figure arrives and easily kills the guards.
They motion for the thief to follow them. Given little choice, the thief follows, and this cloaked figure leads them to a mysterious house in a wealthy district.
The masked being reveals themself as an assassin, and that they saved the thief because, despite them being nearly caught, they were impressed by their skill and see potential in them for a new recruit.
They offer two alternatives at that point, the thief can follow them down into the secret sanctuary of the assassin order, or he/she can be killed on the spot and left to rot in an alleyway, as the secret of the sanctuary cannot be known to an outsider.
The thief will of course agree, and they will then be taken down into the underground sanctuary and brought before the Blade Master(leader of the assassin order).
The Blade Master will more or less size up and evaluate the thief, and will also give them an assassination contract, as a test of their ability and worthiness.
The story will then progress freely from there, at the design of my partner and I.
VENGEANCE FROM THE ASHES
This is the third and final storyline to choose from, and is perhaps the most intense, with the sole theme of this story being bloodshed and hate.
This story is actually centered around a mercenary, rather than an assassin.
The mercenary, played by my partner, is newly arrived to the city, having came here looking for employment.
They first arrive at night, not long after the sun has set, only to find the city streets empty, and not a soul to be seen aside from the city guards on patrol.
The mercenary is walking down a narrow street in the common quarter, looking for an inn or tavern to spend the night. The mercenary is suddenly attacked by a pair of cloaked figures, and is nearly killed until the city guards arrive and the attackers flee.
After ensuring the newcomer is alright, the guards escort him/her to the nearby inn, along the way, they inform the mercenary to watch his/her back, and that these days the city is not safe, especially at night. Within the past year the city has been plagued by some sort of cult or band of deviants. They have committed a number of atrocities across the city; murdering people I'm the streets and alleyways, burning down homes and businesses, even murdering city guards and members of the city council.
There have never been any signs of theft or arsine, nothing has ever been stolen or looted from the victims, even from those with full purses or an abundance of valuables.
The guards and innkeeper will both suggest that the newcomer speak to the Baron, if they wish to aid in the problem of course, since they are a mercenary.
This brave sell-sword will soon discover a sinister plot connived within a deep running conspiracy that threatens the entire city.
(NOTE: The Assassin order does in fact play into this story, even though the protagonist is in fact not an assassin.)
So then, there you have it, the three separate stories centered around this assassin themed Roleplay.
Hopefully one of these catches some fancy, as I am very eager to hop into any one of these.
By the way, please remember that there is more detail and information already prepared, from maps to currency to races and so forth. I did not include any of that in this thread so to keep from bogging it down and diverting attention from the primary setting. Do not worry, everything is ready and waiting, all you have to do is contact me if your interested and we can proceed forth with character creation and so forth.
Sorry about that @Damiann47, I had actually planned on seeing it through and pursuing this.
But as I said, I literally looked at this the minute it successfully posted and thought to myself, There is no way that this will draw attention, scratch.
@Mystery Bard Well if that's your metric then you're going to have a bad time. My stuff has sat for days before getting anything satisfactory. For what its worth this looked pretty interesting too, but its not my decision to pull the plug.
Plus I also have noted how many passed this by before I officially killed it, sooo...
Crappy metric. It can take days for legitimate attention to be gained, regardless of the quality of the check.
It wasn't my cup of tea, too much assassin stuff (and in my experience, too many shitty metagaming/godmodding assassins that I remember), but it was hardly something to immediately dump. That's a common, and usually fatal mistake on the guild. No patience, no roleplay.
Interest Checks are a numbers game. If a hundred people look at your rp and only ten people end up applying, you can consider it a success. If you gave up on this rp, then it's not because people didn't have faith in it, but more likely you yourself didn't have faith in it.
I honestly don't know @rush99999, I just looked at it after about two minutes of posting it and felt instant regret.
Seems I need to work on my self-confidence and positivity. :\
I would say a lot of it has to do with confidence. We're the harshest critics of ourselves. I've always been rather unconfident with my writing regardless of what the general consensus is. This isn't a cure-all, but usually what I do in cases such as these is submit, stop worrying, and just allow it to rest there in the open. Only editing if necessary. If I didnt, I don't think I would've gotten into RPing again.
Even if it does turn into something regretful, then at least you'd get constructive criticism to help in the future. Spill yourself. Don't think. Take in note responses/reactions.
With that being said, I hope you salvage these ideas and find a partner.