So, I guess this is the part where I introduce myself. Excuse the lack of flashy fonts or non-standard formats. Not that kind of person, really.
Well, let's start with the basics. I've been RPing now for over a decade. I'm in my mid twenties, started writing as a hobby before I hit my teens. In general, I'm a pretty straight forward kind of person. Expect conversation if you decide to pursue an RP with me; I try to make friends with my RP partners.
As for what you can expect from me as an RPer, I'm a pretty standard advanced level writer. I average three to four paragraphs a post. My grammar and spelling, while not perfect, are generally error free. When possible, I try to reply between once a day to once a week. Like many people, I'll have dead spells, but if that happens I'll let you know. Beyond that, feel free to ask me anything. I'm always open to fielding questions.
While I like to think I'm not a zealot, I do have some rules. (Here forward, I'll be making frequent use of hiders.)
Now, for the ideas I have ready. These are basic scenarios where I largely know who my character is, have a good idea of the setting, and have a general idea for what role your character fills. That said, I still expect my partners to take that role and really make it their own.
I'll do my best to keep this thread up to date with which I'm looking to do and am not doing with anyone.
Lastly, settings; Most of you are probably expecting pairings here, or even fandoms. Well, that's not how I do things. What follows is a list of pre-existing settings that I enjoy and am willing to use as a foundation for creating original characters and a plot for them.
Again, I will do my best to keep this list up to date.
-Warhammer 40,000
-Golarion (Pathfinder)
-Fairy Tale
-Avatar: The last Airbender (either time frame)
Please note, I mention these only as the basis for original plots. I use them as a useful short hand for settings that already exist, not to be used in any relation to the settings own main story lines and/or main characters.
I am also always open to hearing original ideas. However, please know that I expect the freedom to create my own half of the story, not just my own character. Just like I don't want to feel like I'm telling my partner a story, I don't want to feel like I'm having a story told to me.
If you've made it this far, thanks for reading, and I hope to hear from you soon!
Well, let's start with the basics. I've been RPing now for over a decade. I'm in my mid twenties, started writing as a hobby before I hit my teens. In general, I'm a pretty straight forward kind of person. Expect conversation if you decide to pursue an RP with me; I try to make friends with my RP partners.
As for what you can expect from me as an RPer, I'm a pretty standard advanced level writer. I average three to four paragraphs a post. My grammar and spelling, while not perfect, are generally error free. When possible, I try to reply between once a day to once a week. Like many people, I'll have dead spells, but if that happens I'll let you know. Beyond that, feel free to ask me anything. I'm always open to fielding questions.
While I like to think I'm not a zealot, I do have some rules. (Here forward, I'll be making frequent use of hiders.)
Now, for the ideas I have ready. These are basic scenarios where I largely know who my character is, have a good idea of the setting, and have a general idea for what role your character fills. That said, I still expect my partners to take that role and really make it their own.
I'll do my best to keep this thread up to date with which I'm looking to do and am not doing with anyone.
Lastly, settings; Most of you are probably expecting pairings here, or even fandoms. Well, that's not how I do things. What follows is a list of pre-existing settings that I enjoy and am willing to use as a foundation for creating original characters and a plot for them.
Again, I will do my best to keep this list up to date.
-Warhammer 40,000
-Golarion (Pathfinder)
-Fairy Tale
-Avatar: The last Airbender (either time frame)
Please note, I mention these only as the basis for original plots. I use them as a useful short hand for settings that already exist, not to be used in any relation to the settings own main story lines and/or main characters.
I am also always open to hearing original ideas. However, please know that I expect the freedom to create my own half of the story, not just my own character. Just like I don't want to feel like I'm telling my partner a story, I don't want to feel like I'm having a story told to me.
If you've made it this far, thanks for reading, and I hope to hear from you soon!