Queen Persephone
Goddess of the Grain
๐ The name's Kore, it's a pleasure to meet you!
๐ I'm capable of writing one to three proficient paragraphs per character regularly, and can usually reply a few times a week, and I'm looking for someone who will do the same.
๐ I'm fine roleplaying pretty much any relationship between your character and their opposite, whether they're in a romantic relationship, best friends, or come to view each other as family. That's entirely up to you.
๐ I'm entirely ditch friendly; I don't care if you disappear for months and then want to continue. I don't need to know your reasons, and more often than not, I'd probably be happy to keep roleplaying.
๐ I'm not generally the most social person, but if you wanna chat outside the roleplay, I'm not opposed! I love to plan out future events in the roleplay with my partner, and discuss the relationships and dynamics that our characters could have with each other and their opposites.
๐ It should also be noted that much of my writing deals with the macabre; I enjoy darker writing much more than constant smiles and rainbows, despite the (relative) childishness of the fandom I'm interested in. I'll always check to see if you have any triggers beforehand and avoid them if you do, but generally speaking, my writing will be on the darker side.
๐ Yes, I know everyone and their mother is over Gravity Falls, but I've just rediscovered my love for it, and am really itching for a roleplay. Hoping to find someone else in the same boat!
My character is an orphaned little girl, ostracized from the rest of the town due to her strangeness. Stanley Pines, twenty-five and on the run, set up shop in Gravity Falls and quickly became the town darling. As soon as he meet the little outsider, Stan saw a lot of himself in her. Likely because, the first time he met her, she was stealing rolled up t-shirts off the shelf of his little gift shop. Though his gruff demeanor didn't drop, Stan wasn't so heartless as to turn the girl, obviously cold and hungry and alone, over to the police. Instead, he dropped a plate of hastily made grilled cheese in front of her, and grunted that he had too much food for one person, so whenever she needed it, she could stop by for some. After all, he knew what it was like to go hungry, and with all he'd done, it wasn't such a bad idea to get some good karma on his side. Thus, the girl became a regular at the Mystery Shack, and, gradually, a ward of Stan's.
Town Darling AU: Stan arrives in Gravity Falls before ever receiving Ford's letter, and doesn't even know Ford lives in Gravity Falls. However, he quickly realizes how gullible the townsfolk are, and creates the Mystery Shack from the ground up. This would take place while Stan is in his late twenties.
My character is a young park ranger living in Gravity Falls, who Stanford meets when she comes banging on his door, claiming to be an advocate for the rights of magical creatures and accusing him of containing them inhumanely for his research. After he allowed her to help him revise his containment units and assured her that he fully intended to release the creatures back to the wild after he studied them, he started seeing her more and more frequently. First, she became a research partner, then a lover, then a wife. Stanford's entanglement with Bill led to his dedication to his wife falling to the wayside, and then, just like that, he was sucked through the portal, and he lost her forever. It was only in her absence that Stanford realized just how much he really loved her, and how little he had properly shown her that love. Thirty years come and go, and not a day passes that Stanford doesn't think of her. And then, by some miracle (or perhaps just because of his brother's foolishness), the portal reopens, and Stanford finds himself back in Gravity Falls, with a chance to right all the wrong things he'd left behind. But with thirty years spent apart, half a life time spent growing without each other, could he and his wife really pick up where they left off?
After leaving home for the first time, my character thought his life would settle into normalcy. Or, as close to normalcy as he could get, what with the whole speaking-to-the-dead thing he had going on. For a while, it seemed like it would: he traveled the country, gathered new experiences, all typical young adult stuff. Until his estranged grandfather passed away, leaving his decrepit old house to my character. With that, my character settles in Gravity Falls, Oregon, a town that seems just as strange as he is. Only days after his arrival, he finds himself employed as the Mystery Shack Medium after word of his abilities got out. The job keeps him busy and it's nice to have people treat his abilities with reverence rather than disgust or fear, but it'd be a lot more enjoyable if that damn Dipper Pines didn't seem determined to prove that he's a fake. Still, the set up seems pretty good. But as they get deeper in the summer and strange things (strange even for Gravity Falls) start to happen around him, Dipper may have to accept that not only is my character legit, but his powers may be bigger and more terrifying than either of them realized.
๐ I have the most experience playing Wendy, Dipper, and Pacifica as opposites.
๐ However, outside of those three, I'm also open to playing: Mabel, Stan, Ford, Gideon, Soos, and Robbie.
๐ I will not, under any circumstances, play Bill. Yes, that means even if he's humanized. I just don't view him as being capable of human love, and even if he was, he's so manipulative and chaotic that any relationship with him wouldn't be healthy.
๐ I also will only play Dipper, Mabel, Pacifica, or Gideon if they're aged up to at least fifteen.
๐ To be honest, I'm not super into AUs that drastically alter the world of Gravity Falls, or change the core of the characters. As such, I'm not interested in Monster Falls, the Reverse AU, Transcendence AU, etc.
๐ However, I am okay with universe alterations. Small changes that wouldn't ultimately change who the characters are or dramatically alter the world. For example, if I use Stan as my opposite, I have him setting up shop in Gravity Falls without knowing Stanford is thereโhis tourist trap, though also titled the Mystery Shack and pretty much the same, is separate from Ford's lab, and Stan's only there because the town's full of gullible rubes.
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