Old-timer here, been out of the RP game for quite a while and looking to jump back in. I don’t have any particular stories or plots that I am aiming for right now, so I am dropping out this line in a more general sense. I would like to get involved with some 1x1 RP that is meaningful and involves growth. I want to create a story, build a world, explore our imaginations together!
To cover some basics, here is some general information that my be helpful in finding a match for a creative endeavor:
Style:
I prefer to write in a casual-to-moderate style. I like writing that expresses more than a character’s actions, but alludes to their feelings, their emotions, their thoughts. Does this mean posts always have to be lengthy and flowery? No, of course not. But I prefer to run creatively with someone who appreciates getting the insight to my character’s subconscious even if their character wouldn’t know it themselves; I find that the omniscient peek can help both of us as writers carry the story together much further when some hints are dropped via narrative.
Setting:
Thematically, I really love any version of high fantasy, medieval, or historical settings. I have recently begun to delve into the apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic genres and would be open to further exploration in that arena.
Insofar as fandoms are concerned, I prefer to use the worlds of a product I enjoy. I do not want to be connected directly to the primary story of any pre-established epic, but sometimes the world in which that story takes place can serve as a familiar set of social dynamics and rules within which to play. Meaning this: I love the Dragon Age series. I do not want to play my Inquisitor as a roleplay character, but I would love to play a Dalish in the world, interacting in the established territories of Ferelden, Orlais, etc.
With that in mind, here are some fandom universes that I would be open to dabbling in: Dragon Age, Skyrim, Fallout, any of the established D&D territories (Sword Coast, etc) including Exandria of Critical Role. List to be expanded as my brain works better. These suggestions are by no means comprehensive.
Rating:
I have no problem with things getting mature, so long as the mature events are a natural progression of the story we are building together. I don’t aim for smut for the sake of smut, but I absolutely do not have a problem with it as part of the organic evolution of our characters.
Because of this, I prefer to write with someone of an older persuasion, at least 21+. I do not want to be getting into themes or situations with a writer who is too young for the action to be proper for.
My Character(s):
For my primary narrative character, I will be playing female as that is where I feel most comfortable writing (for now, anyway). I can bring in secondary or tertiary characters of any persuasion as our story needs, but the protagonist in my hands will be female. I do not have a preference for the counterpart co-star of our narrative.
Alternative Rules:
The only idea I am currently percolating is a narrative that uses dice rolls as guides for the narrative action. I began to GM some 5E games about a year ago and have found the improvisational aspect of translating a roll to exposition an enjoyable challenge. I am not looking for us to roll for every interaction our characters have with one another, but I think it might be fun to incorporate some moderate stake dice rolls as a way to encourage both of us to work with characters that may not be able to perform the way we planned.
That being said, I am entirely open to the traditional narrative-only creative writing process where we both agree to work together on the outcomes of any conflict or scenarios our characters may find themselves entrenched in.
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If you made it this far, kudos to you. If you think we may be a suitable pairing (I’m also open to a small grouping of 3-4 players), drop me a line. I’d love to hear some ideas.
To cover some basics, here is some general information that my be helpful in finding a match for a creative endeavor:
Style:
I prefer to write in a casual-to-moderate style. I like writing that expresses more than a character’s actions, but alludes to their feelings, their emotions, their thoughts. Does this mean posts always have to be lengthy and flowery? No, of course not. But I prefer to run creatively with someone who appreciates getting the insight to my character’s subconscious even if their character wouldn’t know it themselves; I find that the omniscient peek can help both of us as writers carry the story together much further when some hints are dropped via narrative.
Setting:
Thematically, I really love any version of high fantasy, medieval, or historical settings. I have recently begun to delve into the apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic genres and would be open to further exploration in that arena.
Insofar as fandoms are concerned, I prefer to use the worlds of a product I enjoy. I do not want to be connected directly to the primary story of any pre-established epic, but sometimes the world in which that story takes place can serve as a familiar set of social dynamics and rules within which to play. Meaning this: I love the Dragon Age series. I do not want to play my Inquisitor as a roleplay character, but I would love to play a Dalish in the world, interacting in the established territories of Ferelden, Orlais, etc.
With that in mind, here are some fandom universes that I would be open to dabbling in: Dragon Age, Skyrim, Fallout, any of the established D&D territories (Sword Coast, etc) including Exandria of Critical Role. List to be expanded as my brain works better. These suggestions are by no means comprehensive.
Rating:
I have no problem with things getting mature, so long as the mature events are a natural progression of the story we are building together. I don’t aim for smut for the sake of smut, but I absolutely do not have a problem with it as part of the organic evolution of our characters.
Because of this, I prefer to write with someone of an older persuasion, at least 21+. I do not want to be getting into themes or situations with a writer who is too young for the action to be proper for.
My Character(s):
For my primary narrative character, I will be playing female as that is where I feel most comfortable writing (for now, anyway). I can bring in secondary or tertiary characters of any persuasion as our story needs, but the protagonist in my hands will be female. I do not have a preference for the counterpart co-star of our narrative.
Alternative Rules:
The only idea I am currently percolating is a narrative that uses dice rolls as guides for the narrative action. I began to GM some 5E games about a year ago and have found the improvisational aspect of translating a roll to exposition an enjoyable challenge. I am not looking for us to roll for every interaction our characters have with one another, but I think it might be fun to incorporate some moderate stake dice rolls as a way to encourage both of us to work with characters that may not be able to perform the way we planned.
That being said, I am entirely open to the traditional narrative-only creative writing process where we both agree to work together on the outcomes of any conflict or scenarios our characters may find themselves entrenched in.
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If you made it this far, kudos to you. If you think we may be a suitable pairing (I’m also open to a small grouping of 3-4 players), drop me a line. I’d love to hear some ideas.