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FebruaryGemini
Fandoms and Characters I’ve played: Homestuck - The Psiioniic, Female Violet OC D&D - Female Elf OC, Male Tiefling OC, Child Human OC Critical Role - Lady Delilah Briarwood Star Wars - Cad Bane Halo - Female Marine OC (and squad)
Other fandoms I’d be down to RP (characters are preferred but I’m open to suggestions): The Hallow - Adam The Dragon Prince - Moonelf OC The Witcher (tv show) - Yennifer, Triss The Maze Runner - Newt Divergent (books) - Triss Voltron: Legendary Defenders - Pidge Thunderbirds Are Go - Virgil Shadow and Bone/Six of Crows (books) - Grisha OC, Kaz Arcane - Silco BFDI - Gelatin, Black Hole Baman Piderman - Pumkin Original Story “The Mirror of Mr. Eye” - Mr. Eye, Mr. Narrow, Glimpse, Glance, The Silent Watcher, Peep, Mae Red vs. Blue - Agent Washington, Tucker, Church, Tex TF2 - Medic Overwatch - Genji Shimada Animation vs. Minecraft - Blue LEGO Monkie Kid - Macaque, Tang Sanzang (the monk)
My RP guidelines: 1. Quality over quantity.
Brevity is the soul of wit, and I’m a very witty person. Sometimes I’ll be struck with genius and write a four-paragraph post. Other times the story needs a quick action/reaction and maybe a line of dialogue to keep its momentum.
“Quality” includes things like punctuation, spelling errors, and grammatical mistakes. But I’ll overlook those if the characters and plot are engaging. Yes, we’re not writing a book, but we are writing a story. I’d like it to be a story that I can read. 2. Research.
I understand that not everything is a Google search away, but please put in a little bit of effort. Sometimes we’ll be working in a fantasy setting where things are allowed to not make sense, but it really pulls me out of the story when things are blatantly inaccurate. 3. “Yes, and”
Roleplay is the fusion of fanfiction and improv. And the number one rule in improv is “yes, and” I will roll with what you give me if you roll with what I give you.
On this same note, our characters don’t have to be interacting 24/7. We can have scenes that split them up or scenes that don’t include them at all. But we can’t develop good characters in a void. 4. I am not my character.
Sometimes my character is a jerk. Sometimes I’m a jerk. But rarely do the two times coincide. Try to remember who is saying what to whom.
DM me your questions and thoughts and we can hash something out. I promise I don’t bite.