Mazzie
Searching For Unicorns
Hello, Maz here! It's been a while since I've done actual forum roleplaying, but I'm hoping to get a few things going here and get back into the swing of things I'm nineteen years old, female and from the UK. I work part time, so I can't post every hour or anything like that, but I promise to try my best to be a reliable partner.
I don't like being too strict, so here are some guidelines that will hopefully explain how I operate and what I'm looking for in an RP partner:
I don't like being too strict, so here are some guidelines that will hopefully explain how I operate and what I'm looking for in an RP partner:
- I am adaptable. You want to write a short novel every time you post and for me to do the same? Sure thing, just give me a little while. You'd rather limit yourself to a paragraph or two? No problem! I say write what you can. If you feel like it's enough, it probably is. I am not, however, a fan of one-liners. If you want to do very basic action and dialogue type playing, I advise you look elsewhere.
- I'd rather RP in threads. It's tidier for me. PMs feel messy and I'd rather use them for OOC communication, if it's all the same to you.
- I don't care about romance etc. By this, I don't mean I'm opposed to the idea-- just that plots that centre solely around romance bore me. I'd rather something just spark between our characters naturally.
- I will play multiple characters if need be. I hope you don't mind doing the same.
- I play females mostly. I'm not opposed to playing other genders, I just tend to be better at wrapping my head around them. I'll play any sexuality and I'm willing to try and play a character of any gender.
- I won't write anything explicit. Mature topics are fine, but I'd rather fade to black.
- I won't bug you about replies. Hopefully, you won't bug me either. A little nudge is fine, just don't be passive-aggressive or I'll drop you faster than a hot potato. If you want to drop something, just let me know if you can. If you're too shy, I understand.
- My stories are character driven. But plot is important too! I just prefer writing characters to developing setting, but it's something I need to practise more.
- I generally don't do character sheets, but I will if you want me to.
- I don't play canon characters. There may be a rare exception (if you ask me nicely and I have muse for them), but for the most part no.
- In fandom-based roleplays, I'd rather play OCs. Mostly, I'll just use the universe/setting from canon material as inspiration and we can create our own thing and twist canon events etc.
- A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones
- Overwatch
- Harry Potter
- The Hunger Games
- A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Being Human (UK)
- The Walking Dead
- The Last of Us
- I may add to this.
- High or Low Fantasy
- Late Medieval - Early Renaissance Britain (Looser version of History)
- Realistic/Modern Settings
- Urban Fantasy (excluding typical supernatural creaturexhuman plots)
- Apocalypse (any sort)
- Post-Apocalypse (rebuilding society/struggling to survive w/ lack of resources!!!!!)
- Again, may add to this.