Lockdown has been tolerable for me for one reason and one reason only. Amortentia, a 1x1 project that my writing partner and I started on the 10th of April, just hit 100k words! Considering it took us a year to reach the same word count for our previous big roleplay, to have managed it in less than four months is such an incredible change that literally came out of nowhere. 50k of this came from the last month alone, like a pseudo-NaNoWriMo we didn't know we were doing. I cannot enthuse about @Aconite and her writing enough. Not only has she been the backbone of the project (with the legwork of every scene written from her character's point of view) she never ceases to amaze and inspire me with her creativity. This happened most recently when she began to work in written descriptions of the characters playing music with the sort of luxurious prose one might expect in a real, published novel, but I have also died over every new character, every dramatic moment and every line of banter she has ever written. There's no-one better to gush over wild tropes and headcanons with, to exchange aesthetic boards and Spotify playlists with, to chat with well into the early hours of the morning, and to roleplay with in general. Here's to doing this again, and many, many more late nights staring at a screen, growing too attached to fictional bastards and waiting eagerly for our next turn. Or waiting for the master doc to load, because at 229 pages, it sure is crunching. |
@Candelabra - Last but not least, thank you for pretty much everything! You've been an amazing writing partner for almost the entire time I've been on the Guild. Thank you for your patience, understanding, and really great replies. I always look forward to a post from you, you've got a great grasp of characters, your writing makes me laugh as well as makes me feel! I hope we can continue for a while longer!
@Opposition Without a doubt, the GM of the best cyberpunk RP on the Guild without a doubt. I was going to make a congratulatory post when Futility reaches 50 posts but I was never one for organisation. Your verve and drive towards pushing the envelope of roleplaying as well as creating interesting settings never ceases to amaze. I’d also like to thank you for putting up with my autophile tendencies.