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    1. Lyra The Harp 5 yrs ago

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Welcome, Welcome.

I am new to this site, but far from new to roleplay. If I don't write soon, I'm going to turn into an inverted, self-shredding cheese grater. You can help me with this! My requirments:

-Don't be boring, have well thought out characters. I'm allergic to cookie cutters.
-If you require a pre-determined plot to roleplay, we are not compatible. I role with a starting point and go from there.
-I want quality writing, I am a big believer in that the amount of words you can barf into a box does NOT reflect your abilities as a writer. One paragraph with content, progression and good grammar is 1000x better than six, eighteen-line paragraphs that acomplish absofuckinglutely nothing.
-Be cool with most things, like 18+. fantasy and dark themes. I'm pretty burnt out on vanilla.

With that said, here are some fun dynamics I'd be game for but I am not limited to:

Demon vs. Witch
Witch vs. Prince
Dragon vs. Knight
Princess vs. dragon prince
Dragon vs. literally anyone because dragons are the shit
Vampire vs. Vampire
Vampire vs. literally anyone because vampires are cool
(This is the part where I would list a bunch of taboo crap)

If any of these interest you, hit me up.

Cheers,
Lyra.
I'm interested, tell me more.
I would like to thank you. I've been role playing for some ten years, and I am currently in college with a creative writing minor. I have been trying to explain this phenomenon to people for ages. I think that your argument is golden, and I will personally be directing my fellow writers to your thread to read this.

A 2000 word post that accomplishes one action with very little progression is garbage.
A 300 word post that wonderfully builds the story and transverses quite a bit of action, is advanced.
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