Hadley McGarden
Marigolds and Tigerlilies
For those who don't now, Blackice is the pairing of Jack Frost and Pitch Black Pitch Black (Rise of the Guardians.) There is a somewhat considerable age difference, since Jack is seventeen and Pitch is at least twenty-five, but I am looking for a roleplay partner who can write at least three lines consistently, uses proper spelling, grammar and punctuation, will let me know when they're leaving for prolonged periods of time and would be willing to play Pitch, a dominant role. There are some storylines below for you to browse, most of which involve using mortal Jack. Whether or not we use mortal Jack's appearance - brown hair and eyes - or have him look like his spirit self - white hair and blue eyes - but have him be mortal is up to you, though for most, I think I'd prefer the former.
1. Warring Kingdoms: Kozmotis Pitchiner, commonly referred to as King Pitch, is the malicious ruler of Duisternis, a shadowy kingdom situated just beneath a large cliff. Jackson Overland, known as Prince Jack, is the eldest child of the king of Zima, a small but pleasant kingdom north of Duisternis. The two kingdoms are at war, and one night, Pitch and his army, called the Nightmare Men, stage a surprise attack on the castle of the Zima royals. King North of Zima wakes Jack and tries to escape with him and Princess Emma through a servant's exit, his first priority being to get his children to safety, but they are cut off in the otherwise empty kitchens by Pitch. Upon laying eyes on the pale and youthful prince, Pitch is immediately infatuated with him, and makes an offer; he'll call off his soldiers, if Jack comes with him and becomes his servant. North refuses, since there is no one in the world more important to him than his children, but Jack wants to spare his family and his kingdom as much suffering as he can, so he defies his father, and goes with Pitch reluctantly but willingly.
2. Wild Child: Pitch Black is a scientist, researching how various childhoods can impact the adult a person turns out to be. Having come from a broken home and experienced some traumatic things himself, he was fascinated by how his own experiences had affected him, and how others' experiences could affect them. So, naturally, when his research team finds a young boy, only about seventeen, in an abandoned house in the woods, feral and dirty, they take him in for observation. Though at first frightened, the boy, who they dubbed Jack, soon realizes that the strangers don't mean to hurt him, and settles into his new home in the laboratory. Pitch, the most dedicated of the researchers, spends the most time with the innocent wild child, and can't help how he begins to grow fond of Jack, who they are trying to teach to be civil.
3. Servant Boy: Kozmotis Pitchiner lived in a giant mansion, with a gorgeous estate and more money than he could ever spend. Hell, with his wealth, his great-great-great grandchildren would never have to lift a finger in their lives because they'd inherit such a great deal. He was a stern and intimidating man, but a lonely one. His wife had left him years prior, taking his infant daughter with her and leaving him alone in the grand manor. His only company was his staff, and they all feared him too much to form a bond. (The man's strict nature was probably the reason for this.) That is, until he hired Jackson Overland. Vibrant and cheerful, Jack brought light to the manor that had never been there, turning his chores into games and sliding around with sponges tied to his feet. Kozmotis was immediately enraptured, and became determined to make the little ray of sunshine his. But could such a dark shadow as himself ever own such a bright beam of sunlight without tainting it?
4. Bruises: Jack Frost was a champion street fighter, small but fast. He's never lost a fight and is known for his fiery personality. He should be insanely popular, but he avoids contact with everyone, slipping off into the night as soon as he collects his winnings. No one knows where he goes or why he's so reclusive, but his strange behavior has made him the talk of the Burgess underground. Pitch Black is a rebel, a big part of the underground himself, and is completely fascinated by the estranged fighter. He wants to learn more, wants to know why he's so distant and determined to win. Unfortunately for him, Jack wants as little to do with him as he wants to do with everyone else. But Pitch isn't one to give up easily, and he has his sights set on Jack and his oh so intriguing secrets.
5. Death and Deceit: Pitch knew it was wrong. He'd fallen into a bad crowd when he was young, and had grown up a member of what could be considered a gang. They were emotionless, ruthless, dangerous, and Pitch was just like them - but at least he had the moral to acknowledge that the things they did were wrong. Jack, on the other hand, was the son of a wealthy CEO of a mega-corporation and a famous fashion designer, leading to him coming from a very wealthy family. Pitch's gang, known as the Boogeymen, have been spying on Jack's father for quite some time, and know he has money. They've been planning to take the Overland family out from the inside, and take all their money. But first, they need to make it into the inside, so they send in Pitch. His job is to earn Jack's affections, and manipulate him into giving them all the information they need. Unfortunately, Jack manages to soften Pitch's stone heart, and the man begins to fear for his beloved's safety. If he tries to stray from the mission, they'll both be killed, but if he goes along with it, Jack will die in the end, not to mention that he has yet to tell Jack the truth for fear of losing him.
1. Warring Kingdoms: Kozmotis Pitchiner, commonly referred to as King Pitch, is the malicious ruler of Duisternis, a shadowy kingdom situated just beneath a large cliff. Jackson Overland, known as Prince Jack, is the eldest child of the king of Zima, a small but pleasant kingdom north of Duisternis. The two kingdoms are at war, and one night, Pitch and his army, called the Nightmare Men, stage a surprise attack on the castle of the Zima royals. King North of Zima wakes Jack and tries to escape with him and Princess Emma through a servant's exit, his first priority being to get his children to safety, but they are cut off in the otherwise empty kitchens by Pitch. Upon laying eyes on the pale and youthful prince, Pitch is immediately infatuated with him, and makes an offer; he'll call off his soldiers, if Jack comes with him and becomes his servant. North refuses, since there is no one in the world more important to him than his children, but Jack wants to spare his family and his kingdom as much suffering as he can, so he defies his father, and goes with Pitch reluctantly but willingly.
2. Wild Child: Pitch Black is a scientist, researching how various childhoods can impact the adult a person turns out to be. Having come from a broken home and experienced some traumatic things himself, he was fascinated by how his own experiences had affected him, and how others' experiences could affect them. So, naturally, when his research team finds a young boy, only about seventeen, in an abandoned house in the woods, feral and dirty, they take him in for observation. Though at first frightened, the boy, who they dubbed Jack, soon realizes that the strangers don't mean to hurt him, and settles into his new home in the laboratory. Pitch, the most dedicated of the researchers, spends the most time with the innocent wild child, and can't help how he begins to grow fond of Jack, who they are trying to teach to be civil.
3. Servant Boy: Kozmotis Pitchiner lived in a giant mansion, with a gorgeous estate and more money than he could ever spend. Hell, with his wealth, his great-great-great grandchildren would never have to lift a finger in their lives because they'd inherit such a great deal. He was a stern and intimidating man, but a lonely one. His wife had left him years prior, taking his infant daughter with her and leaving him alone in the grand manor. His only company was his staff, and they all feared him too much to form a bond. (The man's strict nature was probably the reason for this.) That is, until he hired Jackson Overland. Vibrant and cheerful, Jack brought light to the manor that had never been there, turning his chores into games and sliding around with sponges tied to his feet. Kozmotis was immediately enraptured, and became determined to make the little ray of sunshine his. But could such a dark shadow as himself ever own such a bright beam of sunlight without tainting it?
4. Bruises: Jack Frost was a champion street fighter, small but fast. He's never lost a fight and is known for his fiery personality. He should be insanely popular, but he avoids contact with everyone, slipping off into the night as soon as he collects his winnings. No one knows where he goes or why he's so reclusive, but his strange behavior has made him the talk of the Burgess underground. Pitch Black is a rebel, a big part of the underground himself, and is completely fascinated by the estranged fighter. He wants to learn more, wants to know why he's so distant and determined to win. Unfortunately for him, Jack wants as little to do with him as he wants to do with everyone else. But Pitch isn't one to give up easily, and he has his sights set on Jack and his oh so intriguing secrets.
5. Death and Deceit: Pitch knew it was wrong. He'd fallen into a bad crowd when he was young, and had grown up a member of what could be considered a gang. They were emotionless, ruthless, dangerous, and Pitch was just like them - but at least he had the moral to acknowledge that the things they did were wrong. Jack, on the other hand, was the son of a wealthy CEO of a mega-corporation and a famous fashion designer, leading to him coming from a very wealthy family. Pitch's gang, known as the Boogeymen, have been spying on Jack's father for quite some time, and know he has money. They've been planning to take the Overland family out from the inside, and take all their money. But first, they need to make it into the inside, so they send in Pitch. His job is to earn Jack's affections, and manipulate him into giving them all the information they need. Unfortunately, Jack manages to soften Pitch's stone heart, and the man begins to fear for his beloved's safety. If he tries to stray from the mission, they'll both be killed, but if he goes along with it, Jack will die in the end, not to mention that he has yet to tell Jack the truth for fear of losing him.