I'm 20, a full time student, and I hold a job. I run off of EST, lots and lots of cereal, and writing. I love roleplaying and I've been doing it for several years. I'm a very laidback person; RP is a hobby, not a job, something we do for fun and to sharpen our skills. I love PB and fandom. I don't celeb. I also play both male and female, but I try to keep an even number of both. I prefer threading; I have a weird schedule and oftentimes don't pay enough attention to the blinking messages of my chat window to scene. Third person, past tense, storybook only. In regards to replies, it's definitely quality over quantity for me. Length isn't as important as content, and reading forced paragraphs and fillers is just as hard as writing it. That being said, I respond to what you write, and its rather hard responding to a one-liner. Its important that you moderate how much you want to write; I will usually match your length. As for response time, I understand we all have lives outside of RP. I'll probably wait as long as you really want to, though I may lose interest or the muse if the wait time is beyond two weeks. I play every sort of line. I'm not an exceptionally squeamish person, but I don't like to write sex scenes. They bore me, but if you prefer to write it I will. In romance I prefer heterosexual lines, but I love to write non-romantic lines as well! I adore friends lines, enemy lines, anything! Comments screened! Look at the next post for my own ideas; I'm generally fine with doubling up to some degree. I'd love to also hear yours. :] (I also feel like I have to end every sentence with a smiley face..) |
September 19th, 2010
September 18th, 2010
general ideas and favourite themes: » Fairy tales » Renaissance Era » Arranged marriages » Wartimes » Forbidden relationships -- teacher/student; step-siblings; patron/call girl » Relationships where one is handicapped » Supernatural » Movie-based » Gender-swaps fandoms: (character I play is underlined, specific wanted pairings are listed) » Harry Potter: Luna/Anyone, Luna/Draco, Theodore Nott, Pansy Parkinson/Draco Malfoy » Final Fantasy 7: Aerith, Yuffie Kisaragi » Sailor Moon (yes, sailor moon, so shoot me): Sailor Pluto » Samurai Champloo: Fuu, Jin, Mugen » Skip Beat!: Mogami Kyoko, Tsuruga Ren » Seeing how it is a quite popular fandom, I feel I ought to list it: I do not play in the Twilight universe, though I do play vampires and the like. specific lines » Protectionism; The heir to an enormous fortune, Character A has been targeted since the will was read; relatives, friends, foes -- the only people without ulterior motives regarding his money are the servants, and even they show loyalty tied to their paycheck. These constant attacks has made Character A apparently jaded and numbed; no longer does he express fear in the face of danger, and refers to all of his dangerous experiences nonchalantly. Enter Character B, a maid hired to serve Character A who is apparently incompetent at maid-ly activities. It is soon evident that Character B's role is a bodyguard in disguise, and though she is highly capable as to protect and defend Character A's life, she can't help feeling frustrated at his lack of fear towards death. » The Red Voice; Entrancing and hypnotizing, Character A has the most beautiful voice in the world; so beautiful, in fact, that no one can oppose it. Perhaps Character B will never be sure if A's magnetic presence is because of A's voice or B's love, but perhaps it simply does not matter. » The Giving Tree; A relationship between a Tree spirit -- or anything else, for that matter -- and a human. » A mysterious stranger (Character A) wanders in late evening into a study room, where Character B is working. Keenly interested in what B is working on, A begins to talk B, talks that trigger a long succession of talks and chats every week, at this time of night. However, A never mentions anything about A's own life -- B knows A's name, and B suspects its false. B becomes more and more interested in who A really is. » The office is a jungle, but sometimes we need to survive. Character A has worked extensively into A's current position; young, arrogant, and too good-looking for A's own good, A's current status in life leaves A an easy target for an oversized ego. When Character B gets hired for the same job A does, jealousy drives A to automatically scorn the quieter and much more conservative B. Young and equally as talented, B is the direct opposite of A -- and of the two talented, young individuals, only one can survive. » Perhaps we were never meant to be; Character A is a budding new star -- constantly followed by paparazzi, A's talent has garnered much attention. Yet A has managed to find love outside of the celebrity lifestyle -- Character B is the average person, not at all used to the privacy lacking life A leads. A relationship with a celebrity in such high demand may be the dream, or maybe it is the fissure to a promising relationship. » Character A has always had a penchant for magic, always summoning small spirits to help A about the house. Still, A would never have expected something like this to happen; out of the spell ring comes one of the high ranking demons of the underworld, Character B. Intrigued by the mere human, B allows A to summon B at will, only to find that B's attachment to the planet Earth increases every time. » If our world is not good enough, recreate it -- that's the motto character A has always lived. Frustrated with those of the opposite sex, A, a genius engineer, creates A's perfect partner, B. But can a relationship between a human and a robot truly exist? Or is it nothing more than obsessive devotion to something akin to an talking microwave? » A modern day Romeo and Juliet; As heirs to rival companies, Character A and Character B have been destined to fight through their generation. However, as fate would have it, they have been thrown together in the same setting (same school, class, workplace, what have you). Perhaps here is where the battleground will finally end. » Based off Never Been Kissed Interning for the local newspaper, an intrepid young reporter, Character A, is excited for her debut in the journalistic world. Sensing her young spirit (and physical appearance), her boss sends her into the local high school on an undercover mission, unaware that she herself was a social reject back when she was in high school, and accordingly she doesn't exactly fit in. Her teacher, however, thinks otherwise; recognizing (and attracted) to her talent in English, Character B is wholly unaware of her true age and identity and is torn by a strong sense of morality and his affections for Character A. |