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I've been running TTRPGs for around 15 years now, but, as people exeperienced or even familiar with TTRPGs can tell you, it's usually pretty hard to have a group that plays consistently. While I do enjoy RPing in the more typical way, I really miss actually running a game. This is why...
On a razor’s edge
Working for Biane Ermeer meant learning not to listen. Well, you were very much expected to listen to Biane, but everyone apart from her was off limits for the ears. Alfir for one had always struggled with this part of the job description. His ears just wouldn’t stop doing...
Doppelgänger
Being a private investigator for the Coleman Group had its advantages. The corporation, that had not only constructed the “vitazone” on this barren wasteland of a planet and still was the de-facto government as well, paid well. They did also pay better the fewer questions one...
Gyanna was more dazed than she thought, apparently. Only when Kat had spelled it out for her did she realize what she was going at. She nodded slowly, trying to collect her thoughts and put them back into order – she was unhappy with how long her mind took to come back. She focused on the...
I'm always trying to get better at worldbuilding, so I try to look at the things I'm worse at so I can work on those parts. I thought if I heard about the experiences of others, maybe I can avoid even more pitfalls.
My personal greatest weakness is probably making sure that the parts, I'm...
Chameleon
They say that crime doesn’t pay – Mercury knew better, of course. On the contrary, crime did pay immensely, especially if you didn’t have morals to go with it. That was always the thing that held them back from retiring early. A smuggler with a certain set of morals usually wasn’t on...
Gyanna saw that something was introduced to the IV, although she really had no idea what it was and, right now, didn’t really care either. Kat tried her best to calm her down and Gyanna noticed that the doctor seemed very concerned about her crying and emotional state. She figured that this was...
During the time the heart monitor was measuring everything about the way Gyanna’s heart was working, Kat turned to Mira, who just got out of recovery. As soon as Gyanna woke up from her unconsciousness, the monitors alerted her about the rapid change in her pulse. Kat rushed over to the other...
From the second the emergency rescue teams flooded into the meeting room, everything became dull. Gyanna did all the things she was told. She got up and away from Mira, let one of the paramedics take a look at her and answered all the questions she was asked. It wasn’t really her, who did all...
The atmosphere became very intense again. The admiral’s conditioned worsened quickly, too quickly to wait for help to arrive from the outside. Nevertheless, Gyanna pressed the emergency button on her communicator, which, in hindsight, was probably unnecessary, considering, that they were in a...
Just a place for me to collect stuff I've written, so people who think about RPing with me have a place to see my writing style :-)
Prologue – A murderous telegram
This day had been exhausting, as usual. Primrose Foxglove, a person about 1,70m tall, wearing a slightly scuffed padded vest and...
I personally usually start with a setting and then think of what character to play in this specific scenario/world. That's why specific pairings are usually not what I'm looking for. I normally decide what characters to play with the other person only after talking about the world the RP takes...
Hearing the admiral swear instead of immediately giving orders on what to do, created a pit in Gyanna’s stomach; if a lockheed, an admiral no less, didn’t know what to do, what chance did they have? She hated being unable to work on fixing a problem. This was the exact reason she became a...
Everything happened way too quickly for Gyanna. At first, she thought Axiom was just pulling a prank. It would have been a weird one, that’s for sure, but who can really understand the humour of those, whose purpose in life is to kill or be killed.
This assumption was proven wrong rather...