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Jin could shoot an arrow of earth that narrowly misses Jun as a warning to just let him empty his pickets.
So how would you prefer the two of them to meet? I was thinking Jin would try to rob Jun but gets easily beaten and a good scolding from his target which leads Jin to take him to the village.
Something that has been confusing me ever since I joined sites completely devoted to roleplaying is just how insanely popular pairings are as the main theme of an rp.

When viewing the 1 on 1 interest check you'l notice that almost all the request posted there are either plots based on certain pairings or in more extreme cases just a list of pairings.
Am I the only one who thinks that is an rather flawed way to build a plot? Call me old fashioned but I always believed the plot should be the main focus of any story. Romance can easily be part of that of the plot, a beneficial part of the plot, but in the end it remains that....a part, a tool in the toolbox but in most requests its mentioned as THE core aspect of the plot, the thing the whole roleplay revolves around.

I just find this a weird concept, after all how can you decide such a thing beforehand? What if the two characters just don't have that ''click'' required for a romance to form? If that's the case you either have to drop the rp or go on with a forced romance between two incompatible characters. Would it not be smarter to first create an overall plot, then fill it with characters and only THEN start paring them based on who gets along the best with whom.

I also find it highly restrictive when you have to come up with the events that make up the plot because since the romance is the core aspect that will be the aspect that stand in the spotlight before all others. Other cast members can be introduced but in the end it still all resolves around the couple. The evil king can plot to destroy the world as many times as he likes but in the end he's just the background noise compared to the blossoming romance, his actions are designed to bring them closer, a villains scheme is mere background and stopping it isn't as important as the main two growing closer together.
Supporting cast members are also somewhat handicapped when you base the world around just two people. Sometimes you create a side character both you and your partner like and ''promote'' him to the status of main character but even then he will not a real mean character but a lesser one, obviously inferior in status to the couple.

For example I once did a Naruto rp about a rookie team from the hidden cloud village. The team's teacher was designed to be utterly apathetic to his students so we came up with with a higher ranked character in his later teens who took the team under his wings as some sort of big brother mentor. Eventually that character's own circle of friends, his own teacher and the people that were in that characters own rookie team were added as a secondary cast that could take part in missions that would be unrealistically dangerous and important for the rookies to go on. I don't think such a secondary cast could have been created had we went with a ''Boy genin falls in love with girl genin'' plot.

It was honestly kind of a ''culture shock'' to see all those request like ''Templar x mage'' ''assasin x target'' ''Princess x commoner'' when I was used to things like:
Playing out the events of different fire emblem games through the eyes of certain characters
What if Pit crashed in Hyrule during the events of Ocarina of time?
Lets have Etna overthrow Laharl!
Would Caesar have been a Tempar or an Assasin?

Did that last bit come across a bit elitist? I hope not, I'm actually casual in every sense of the world, I just find the great focus on pairings rather restrictive instead of adding to the freedom you should preferably have in an rp.
Excellent, a radiance rp sounds perfect to me.

I'l send you a pm.
Greetings you all.

I'm Azel from the Netherlands and I just joined this site looking for some roleplay's.

My primary area of roleplay is fandom, mostly video game related but I'm open to any interesting original idea as well.

So lets get this search started! I was wondering if anyone was also looking to rp about these particular fandoms.

Games
Fire Emblem: This is the series I'm most comfortable roleplaying in. I have done at least one roleplay with each Fire Emblem game and they have all been a huge success. I played every game in the series.
Kid Icarus
Mario
Zelda
Super smash brothers
Anything Nintendo related is sure to get my approval.
Samurai warriors
The tales series
Disgaea
Bayonetta (maybe)

Anime
Naruto
One piece
Magi

Books
Percy Jackson: I have really been in the mood for a Percy Jackson roleplay ever since I picked up the books this summer but sadly I never managed to get a partner for it.
Harry Potter

Things to know about me

1. This could be me throwing in my own windows in regards to finding a partner if its popularity is anything to go by but I'm not a romance/pairing kind of guy. I don't mind including some romance but I don't think the rp has to be centered around it. Call me old fashioned but I believe any romance should emerge from the plot over time rather then have the plot emerge from a particular pairing. Lets first see if our characters have some chemistry and then we'l talk pairings.

2. I don't do one liners but I'm equally opposed to replies the size of half a fanfiction and being expected to return the same amount. I don't need to know the deepest thought's of my partners character nor multiple lines to describe how dark a room is. I think that for a roleplay to draw you in its got to have some kind of ''flow'' and each taking 40 minutes in order to write a good sized novel isn't going to bring about that flow. 3 sentences up to one or two paragraph's is fine, any more is just drawing things out.

3. I can play both male and female but my preference lies with males.

4. I'm no prude, I'm quite fine with a little smut or 18+ content, I'd say I even have a bit of a bondage fetish but the same rule applies as with romance: It all has to serve the plot rather then the other way around.

5. As long as it works in the plot about anything is negotiable as far as i am concerned.


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