Parabatai
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Hey! So, I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that I should by no means be looking for new role play partners right now, but my self control is severely lacking so I might as well run with it. My interests right now are pretty limited, given that I have lovely partners for most subjects that interest me. That being said, I'm always going to be up for a werewolf or vampire based role play. I'll list my expectations and what you can expect from me as well as current plots that I'm looking for, but as long as you believe we'd be good partners, please feel free to message me with any ideas within the topic that you might have!
About Me:
+22 year old student
+est
+I probably won't be able to post multiple times a day. Honestly, I usually aim for around one reply a day for my most active role plays.
+I won't bug you if you decide to ditch the role play. People lose interest, I completely understand. Also, I won't rush you if you take a while to reply. Life happens and muse varies, I completely get it.
+I'll role play through pm's, maybe email if it's my partner's preference.
+I make typos. It happens, but I'd like to think it doesn't happen more often than usual. I also typically put quite a bit of effort and time in to my writing, which in addition to having a life and responsibilities, is probably why I won't usually be replying multiple times a day.
+I have a slight preference for writing heterosexual relationships, but I'm completely fine with any gender pairing.
+I'm currently only looking to double. In the past I said I preferred to double but was open to just playing a male character, and in almost every single inquiry I was asked to play the male character. I love my guys, but I have unused female characters I'd like to try out as well.
+As I'm looking to double, please message me with at least two ideas you'd be interested in- whether they're from the list of plots below, or completely of your making.
+I love to plot. I'm the type who gains and maintains muse by planning things out and constantly talking about the characters with my partners.
+My Discord is Iris#2041. Please feel free to use it, at is it by far my favorite way to talk with my partners.
+I like to think of myself as a relaxed partner, but I also value literacy. I typically write between 500 and 1500 words per character.
+Romance, violence, language, drama...bring it all. I love dark themes just as much as I adore fluff and romance.
+While not always the case, most of my characters tend to be sarcastic assholes. I know not everyone is interested in pairing their beloved characters with someone who can be a little snarky, so I feel the need to warn people before we start.
What I'm Looking For:
+ I know, I know-- but, unfortunately, being 22 years old myself, I'm only interested in writing with people who are eighteen or older.
+Someone who understands that life happens and is patient for replies.
+Quality over quantity, hands down. If I send a reply that's well over a thousand words and you send something back that has five to six hundred and is well written, I'll still be incredibly happy. That being said, even if you're the most eloquent writer I've ever run in to, if I'm sending over a thousand words and you're writing a small paragraph per character, I don't imagine my interest would linger for very long.
+If you could provide a writing sample, it would be greatly appreciated! I can provide the same upon request.
+Someone who enjoys plotting as much as I do would be perfection, if I'm being honest.
About Me:
+22 year old student
+est
+I probably won't be able to post multiple times a day. Honestly, I usually aim for around one reply a day for my most active role plays.
+I won't bug you if you decide to ditch the role play. People lose interest, I completely understand. Also, I won't rush you if you take a while to reply. Life happens and muse varies, I completely get it.
+I'll role play through pm's, maybe email if it's my partner's preference.
+I make typos. It happens, but I'd like to think it doesn't happen more often than usual. I also typically put quite a bit of effort and time in to my writing, which in addition to having a life and responsibilities, is probably why I won't usually be replying multiple times a day.
+I have a slight preference for writing heterosexual relationships, but I'm completely fine with any gender pairing.
+I'm currently only looking to double. In the past I said I preferred to double but was open to just playing a male character, and in almost every single inquiry I was asked to play the male character. I love my guys, but I have unused female characters I'd like to try out as well.
+As I'm looking to double, please message me with at least two ideas you'd be interested in- whether they're from the list of plots below, or completely of your making.
+I love to plot. I'm the type who gains and maintains muse by planning things out and constantly talking about the characters with my partners.
+My Discord is Iris#2041. Please feel free to use it, at is it by far my favorite way to talk with my partners.
+I like to think of myself as a relaxed partner, but I also value literacy. I typically write between 500 and 1500 words per character.
+Romance, violence, language, drama...bring it all. I love dark themes just as much as I adore fluff and romance.
+While not always the case, most of my characters tend to be sarcastic assholes. I know not everyone is interested in pairing their beloved characters with someone who can be a little snarky, so I feel the need to warn people before we start.
What I'm Looking For:
+ I know, I know-- but, unfortunately, being 22 years old myself, I'm only interested in writing with people who are eighteen or older.
+Someone who understands that life happens and is patient for replies.
+Quality over quantity, hands down. If I send a reply that's well over a thousand words and you send something back that has five to six hundred and is well written, I'll still be incredibly happy. That being said, even if you're the most eloquent writer I've ever run in to, if I'm sending over a thousand words and you're writing a small paragraph per character, I don't imagine my interest would linger for very long.
+If you could provide a writing sample, it would be greatly appreciated! I can provide the same upon request.
+Someone who enjoys plotting as much as I do would be perfection, if I'm being honest.
Plots:
As of right now, in Harry Potter I'm looking to play a specific sort of character in one of a few different sorts of relationships. For my part, I'm only looking to play an original character or if double up, I'd be willing to play Draco Malfoy if my partner would prefer. Either way, I'm looking to play a Slytherin or Slytherin-type character, depending on whether or not we decide to have this take place at Hogwarts or another school. I'm really in to dark themes and I get tired of playing heroes, so I want to play a villain. Examples of my characters include Graham, Emerald, Magnus, and Rosalie. Below are a few different plots I have in mind, but I'd always be open to something else, and I love to use the characters I've created so if you see one you prefer please let me know!
As of right now, in Harry Potter I'm looking to play a specific sort of character in one of a few different sorts of relationships. For my part, I'm only looking to play an original character or if double up, I'd be willing to play Draco Malfoy if my partner would prefer. Either way, I'm looking to play a Slytherin or Slytherin-type character, depending on whether or not we decide to have this take place at Hogwarts or another school. I'm really in to dark themes and I get tired of playing heroes, so I want to play a villain. Examples of my characters include Graham, Emerald, Magnus, and Rosalie. Below are a few different plots I have in mind, but I'd always be open to something else, and I love to use the characters I've created so if you see one you prefer please let me know!
So my first idea would be to have two Slytherin students. They'd be in a pre-established relationship, probably having been together in some capacity since they were first or second years-- even before other students were thinking about anything of the sort, the characters have been bonded to one another. Naturally, the two have a really strong and unbreakable bond that stands the test of time. They're incredibly powerful and probably really ambitious, and it surprises practically no one when one of the characters takes a dark turn and attempts to achieve Salazar Slytherin's goal. Naturally, their lover follows suit, and we have two characters unleashing their plans on Hogwarts and beyond.
In this, we would start at the beginning of a new year. Character A would be a sixth or seventh year Hogwarts student of any house, and at the beginning of the new year finds that a young new professor, Character B, has joined Hogwarts staff as a Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor. Character B is incredibly talented and invested in the dark arts, and when Character A joins their class, they find that the teaching methods really bring out Character A's natural talent as well. The two spend much of their time together and develop a romantic relationship, and when a new threat to the wizarding world comes along, the lovers struggle to both stay on the right side of things.
Characters A's a vampire who had been undead for centuries. Admittedly, they've lost a bit of their humanity along the way, if they were ever even conventionally 'good' at all. That all changes when they meet character B. Character B's a human, though not one on the track for a long life. Something happened to or is medically wrong with Character B- perhaps a terminal illness, a violent home life that can't possibly end well, etc. Despite themselves and their differences, the two characters develop a connection when they meet and continue to make excuses to see each other more often. A love develops quickly that even endures Character B finding out that their lover is a vampire with a sorted past. However, as Character B's condition deteriorates, the two make the decision that it would be better for Character B to spend eternity as a vampire with their lover than the alternative. Character A turns Character B, deepening their bond as there are few if any bonds deeper than the one between a vampire maker and their progeny.
Okay, so this plot assumes doubling and a sort of immortal werewolf that imprints (similar to Twilight werewolves) or bonds in much the same way. Character A, B, and C are werewolves, and D is a human. There are two local werewolf packs who haven't gotten along in decades, if not centuries. Character A is the alpha of one of the packs, a werewolf who has been around for many years. Character B is a member, possibly an omega, of the other pack. The two meet for the first time during a meeting between the two alphas, and while they have completely different interests at heart, the moment their eyes meet in the tense meeting everything changes and they imprint. Unfortunately, they have to keep it a secret so that Character B's alpha doesn't find out and use their safety as an advantage in the conflict between packs, and the two have to find secret ways to keep seeing each other. Meanwhile, Character C is the beta in the same pack is Character B. Character C meets and imprints on Character D, a human who knows nothing of the supernatural world that surrounds them. Naturally, the two begin a relationship, the human being accepted in to their lovers pack life a member of the family even before they know what it is. Unfortunately for all character involved, the tensions between the two packs heat up, and after Character A's pack is attacked, a member of his pack goes and breaks the most sacred law by attacking Character D, another wolf's imprint. Character D turns in to a werewolf and the two pack go to war.
Character A was a human yesterday, nearly drained of their blood in a frenzied attack. They thought they were dead, and now they are...or rather, they're undead. Character A wakes up dazed and confused and starving. Thankfully, they aren't alone. Someone else, Character B, is there, and despite recognizing them as their attacker, there's a supernatural connection between them immediately. Character B is a centuries old vampire who for whatever reason lost their control and ended up nearly killing Character A, though they decided to save them and bring them back as their progeny. There's no bond stronger than that between a maker and their progeny, and despite their way of meeting, the bond grows even stronger though time as Character B cares for Character A and shows them everything they need to know about their new state of being.
Character A has lived alone with their maker for centuries. There was no way to describe their familial bond, no way most people could possibly understand. One night they receive a phone call from their making, explaining that their lives would be forever changed. Their maker discovered a human, Character B, after an accident on the brink of death and took pity on them, turning them in to a vampire. Character A is there when Character B wakes up, there to help their maker in any way possible despite how strongly they might feel against the turning. Character A and Character B might not be the closest at first, but when something unexpectedly happens to end the existence of their maker, the two vampires lean on each other and grow inexplicably closer.
Okay, so in this plot, werewolves and vampires both exist in the same city, though true to form neither species tolerates the other very well in general. I was actually thinking of a sort of organized crime feel with this one, with the werewolf pack and the vampire clan being different "families". Character A is the son of the alpha of the werewolf pack and Character B is the progeny of the leader of the vampire clan. As cliche as it may be, the two meet and fall for each other hard and try to meet secretly, which certainly isn't easy, aided in no small part to Character B's maker's distraction- forcing the two lovers in to a sort of Romeo and Juliet situation.
Character A is the leader of the vampire clan, someone who has been a vampire for centuries, and Character B is a new vampire who was turned within days or weeks of the start of the role play. Unfortunately, something happened to/with Character B's maker, making it impossible for Character B to adjust to this new life with their maker's guidance. Character B is brought to the leader of the vampire clan who takes responsibility for the new vampire, bringing them in to their home during the time of adjustment as a sort of mentor. Characters A and B quickly develop a bond which leads to a romance apart from everything else that plagues their lives.
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