pointmango
Me
Hello everyone, I am Will. I adore rping and have been rping for probably three years now. I’ve come a long way since I first started rping, and I love them more and more each rp I do. I am a full-time college student, and also work a bit part time. I do play on my schools baseball team so the spring may be harder to coordinate a schedule, but I always make time for well developed rps. So I will always post. I should be able to post at least once a day, but never less than four times a week.
Key Notes:
My Writing:
Genres and Pairings I Enjoy (but not limited to):
Goddess x Mortal
God x Mortal
Demigod x Demigod
Demigod x Mortal
Royalty x Royalty
Princess x Knight
Princess x Commoner
Princess x Stable Hand
Game of Thrones Style RP
Mafia Member x Police Family Member
School Mate x School Mate
Neighbor x Neighbor
Student x Teacher
Hero x Villain
Villain x Villain
Angel x Human
Demon x Human
Rich x Rich
Rich x Poor
Soldier x Non- Soldier
New Neighbor x New Neighbor
These are my 'loose' plot ideas. If you decide to continue one of these plots with me we will discuss it further and develop the plot more with both of our ideas. If you do wish to continue with one of these plots, please copy and paste the plot into your message to me. Thank you.
Modern Plots
Fantasy/Science Fiction Plots Plots
Historical Context Plots
Key Notes:
- Please, have decent grammar and spelling. I am totally okay with some mistakes, nobody's perfect and I make them too. I just need to be able to follow and understand your writing.
- I love detailed writing. I do not have a length requirement, but the more detailed the better. I usually match length so we should be on the same page for the most part.
- I enjoy creating the plot together. I feel we are both more invested if we dd our own ideas to the entire story.
- Both of us should hold our own in terms of plot. We both should be pushing it along, not one more than the other.
- I can rp with dark subject matters.
- I am 18, and I do welcome mature content, but only if it is wanted. So let me know.
- Talking out of character is great and I’d love to be friends with anyone, as well as talk about the rp freely.
- I LOVE making characters. Just an f.y.i
- I make a lot of my character sheets on google docs and google slides, if you prefer the content directly on my post please just let me know.
My Writing:
- I usually Rp as a male (since I am one). I am very much used to and prefer rping with females.
- Of course if we decide to go the non-romantic route, you do as you please.
- Obviously during the rp we will rp as other people too (and hopefully you can contribute with that). A world with just two people is incredibly boring.
- I do not write in first person.
Harry Potter (all generations)
(really craving and Andromeda x Ted rp. If you are interested please let me know)
Percy Jackson
The Heroes of Olympus
Hunger Games
Game of Thrones
Pokemon
Divergent
Marvel
DC
Disney
Star Wars
(really craving and Andromeda x Ted rp. If you are interested please let me know)
Percy Jackson
The Heroes of Olympus
Hunger Games
Game of Thrones
Pokemon
Divergent
Marvel
DC
Disney
Star Wars
Genres and Pairings I Enjoy (but not limited to):
Fantasy
Gods and Goddesses
Medieval
Modern/Regular
Superhero
Supernatural
Victorian Era
Vampires
World-building
Twisted Government/Cities
Haunted Town
Asylum
Childhood Friends
Stranded On An Island
Haunted Towns
Gods and Goddesses
Medieval
Modern/Regular
Superhero
Supernatural
Victorian Era
Vampires
World-building
Twisted Government/Cities
Haunted Town
Asylum
Childhood Friends
Stranded On An Island
Haunted Towns
God x Mortal
Demigod x Demigod
Demigod x Mortal
Royalty x Royalty
Princess x Knight
Princess x Commoner
Princess x Stable Hand
Game of Thrones Style RP
School Mate x School Mate
Neighbor x Neighbor
Student x Teacher
Hero x Villain
Angel x Human
Demon x Human
Rich x Rich
Rich x Poor
Soldier x Non- Soldier
New Neighbor x New Neighbor
These are my 'loose' plot ideas. If you decide to continue one of these plots with me we will discuss it further and develop the plot more with both of our ideas. If you do wish to continue with one of these plots, please copy and paste the plot into your message to me. Thank you.
Modern Plots
Several years ago, your character moved away from their quiet hometown to explore life in a busy city, only to discover that it’s not as great as they’d once hoped. Looking for comfort and a break from the hustle and bustle, your character travels back to the place they grew up in with the intention of staying only for a few days. As your character crosses the town limits, they recall one of their favorite childhood places to hang out - a small field out by an abandoned farmhouse that had an old tree with a wooden swing. Taking a chance, your character drives out there, pleasantly surprised to see the tree and swing still there. Your character remembers how they used to meet my character at this swing after school when they were kids. My character was your character’s first everything. They ended thing abruptly and harshly just before your character decided to move away and then they completely lost touch. Unbeknownst to your character, my character still comes to this spot to reminisce about the good, old days. When your character takes a seat on the old swing, relaxing in the gentle breeze, the familiar, but aged, voice of my character catches their attention.
Your character is the very definition of first class. They come from a wealthy background and a long line of successful business tycoons who have always known how to get ahead. Your character is no exception. After graduating from a prestigious university, they took a seat on the board of their family’s company and quickly proved that their hire wasn’t just a case of nepotism. Though they had some critics when first getting started, your character took the company into a brand-new direction and managed to stay at the top for years. With a high profile career like that, your character has had a high profile social life. Their circle of friends is exclusive and highly sought after, and it’s quite hard to get a foot in the door with them.
Your character met my character on a cross country flight when they were bumped up to first class and seated next to them. Though they hit it off almost instantly, when my character mentions that they’re a middle school teacher, your character knows it’s going to be a problem. They really get along though, so once they land, they make plans to go on an actual date. The chemistry is there, definitely, but your character refuses to bring my character around any of their friends. In fact, their friends are under the impression that your character is still very much single.
Twist added: One of your character’s friends recognize my character as the heir of an incredibly well known socialite that runs in a different circle than theirs. My character is actually worth more than your character is.
Your character met my character on a cross country flight when they were bumped up to first class and seated next to them. Though they hit it off almost instantly, when my character mentions that they’re a middle school teacher, your character knows it’s going to be a problem. They really get along though, so once they land, they make plans to go on an actual date. The chemistry is there, definitely, but your character refuses to bring my character around any of their friends. In fact, their friends are under the impression that your character is still very much single.
Twist added: One of your character’s friends recognize my character as the heir of an incredibly well known socialite that runs in a different circle than theirs. My character is actually worth more than your character is.
Unable to afford a plane ticket home this year, my character resigns to grabbing a tv dinner for one at the local supermarket and flying solo. They don’t expect to bump into their ex’s (your character’s) parents in the frozen food section nor do they expect to receive an invitation to spend the holidays at their cabin in the mountains. My character honestly doesn’t think it’s a good idea to accept, but when your character’s parents insist that your character will be happy to see them, my character agrees to join. My character packs a bag and drives up the cabin the following afternoon, hopeful for a pleasant reunion with your character, whom they still have feelings for. only when your character answers the door in stunned silence, it’s immediately clear that my character is the last person they expected to see on this family vacation. It doesn’t take long for my character and your character to realize that your character’s parents are scheming to get them back together. But will the parents’ efforts—paired with a romantic atmosphere and plenty of opportunities for cozying up by the fire—do the trick?
Your character and my character meet one night at the carnival that comes to town every year before school starts. They hit it off well—maybe they kiss, maybe more. They exchange numbers and agree to go out sometime—there was undeniable chemistry that they both wanted to explore. All of that comes crashing down when your character, who is a senior in high school, walks into class on the first day and finds my character sitting behind the teacher's desk. How will they cope with the discovery that a relationship would be illegal? Will my character break it off before it goes any further? Will your character be disgusted and beg to switch classes? Or will they work something out, both knowing that, if caught, my character will lose their job, and your character cloud be expelled—or worse?
My character and friends rent a room at a beachfront hotel. It’s super convenient that said room is on the first floor because they can simply toss the beach umbrellas and chairs over the balcony rail after a long day of baking in the sun and sand. My character gets back to the room first and plays catcher as friends toss up items over the balcony rail, but they can’t account for their friends’ poor aim. When a frisbee sails over to the neighbor’s balcony, my character decides to climb over and retrieve it before anyone notices. Of course, as my character gets halfway over the rail, your character, the cutie next door, steps out onto their balcony and catches my character trespassing.
Female/Male
Two classmates in college, their lives intertwine when she sees him get into a fight at a frat party. He was too drunk so she took him home to sleep it off. The next morning she plays a joke on him about them getting married the night before. She ends up having an accident down the stairs because of a rare genetic illness that causes parts of her body to forget how they work. In this accident she forgets all of her memories. Did she tell him it was a joke before she fell down the stairs? What will he do when he finds out? What about her current Fiancee? Her Family? His Family?
Two classmates in college, their lives intertwine when she sees him get into a fight at a frat party. He was too drunk so she took him home to sleep it off. The next morning she plays a joke on him about them getting married the night before. She ends up having an accident down the stairs because of a rare genetic illness that causes parts of her body to forget how they work. In this accident she forgets all of her memories. Did she tell him it was a joke before she fell down the stairs? What will he do when he finds out? What about her current Fiancee? Her Family? His Family?
Your character meets my character at a club and the pick-up line that would drive these two into the bedroom? “i’m in a band.“ Your character loves band members, simply the idea of them was enough to entice, and it’s not like she expected them to call even though he promised to. Little does she know that my character would, only two days later – they invite them to a concert and of course, your character graciously accepts the offer. She’s watching the show from backstage and my character offers her a wink and she almost despises him for being so attractive. As the show finishes, he’s just about to walk past her but his hand latches onto hers, guiding her into the vacant dressing room – his bandmates have all gone for a celebratory dinner, to which he insisted that he’ll be there – but he might be running a little late. Thus beginning a string of after-show one night stands – are they even called one night stands anymore at this point? – regardless, their little habit is bound to be revealed. How many times are they going to show up to band meetings together, equally disheveled as if she’d performed on stage alongside them. Your character will eventually have to question what exactly is going on between them because she doesn’t want to be his secret any longer.
Muse A is fresh out of school and isn’t quite sure what they want to do with their life next. Before they can start shopping their resume around, they get a call from the casting department at a major TV network. Muse A almost forgot about the impromptu audition tape that they made for a Real World-esque reality TV show several weeks ago. To their surprise, they’ve been chosen to be a cast member! With no obligations holding them back, they pack their bags and fly out to the house where they’ll be living with 6 other people for the summer. Muse B is one of their cast mates—the first person Muse A meets upon arriving at the house. With a little coaxing from production, it isn’t long before Muse A and Muse B are in a full-blown show-mance: cuddling in the common areas of the house, kissing in the confessional booth, fighting about the other flirting with someone else at the club and so on. Overall, the experience is a blast for Muse A and the relationship with Muse B is fun, but it’s nothing Muse A anticipates to last once the show is over. Everyone parts ways when the show wraps at the end of summer, including the house’s it-couple. One week after taping ends, Muse A hears a knock at their front door. It’s Muse B, who’s just moved across the country in the hopes of continuing their romance with Muse A.
The small suburban town Muse A and Muse B live in is in many ways the same as hundreds of others across the country. Like many places it harbors a few local urban legends and scary stories passed on over weekend bonfires and at summer camps The most well known here is the story of the ‘Pigman.’ The Pigman was a farmer who lived on the rural outskirts of town. He was a private man, so private in fact, that in order to keep the locals away from his property, the Pigman would place the heads of butchered swine on stakes near the end of his long, winding driveway to discourage any solicitors. Back in the 1950’s three troublemaking teenagers had trespassed onto the Pigman’s farm. The following night it wasn’t the heads of pigs that adorned the stakes, but the heads of the unwelcome interlopers, their decapitated corpses swinging from the road’s overpass. Now it’s almost considered a rite of passage to drive down Pigman Road at night. The especially brave will park the car and take a midnight walk underneath the bridge. With Halloween in the air, Muse A and Muse B decide to embark on this little adventure. The drive is fairly uneventful and although the backwoods setting is a little creepy for the suburb dwellers, Muse A wants to impress Muse B with their bravery, and talks them into going for a stroll.
It starts quietly enough, but then the pair begin to hear the sound of metal against metal out in the field, almost as if someone is hammering a post into the ground. Muse B’s mind starts to imagine the worst, but Muse A assures them it is nothing. Muse A advances towards the sound, determined to prove that it’s all a case of Muse B’s imagination running wild. Muse B stays with the car, too spooked to follow. The minutes tick on and Muse B becomes more and more worried about Muse A’s absence. Finally Muse A comes running in a panic, shouting at Muse B to get in the car, but when they both jump in and lock the doors, the car refuses to start. They’re stranded on Pigman Road.
It starts quietly enough, but then the pair begin to hear the sound of metal against metal out in the field, almost as if someone is hammering a post into the ground. Muse B’s mind starts to imagine the worst, but Muse A assures them it is nothing. Muse A advances towards the sound, determined to prove that it’s all a case of Muse B’s imagination running wild. Muse B stays with the car, too spooked to follow. The minutes tick on and Muse B becomes more and more worried about Muse A’s absence. Finally Muse A comes running in a panic, shouting at Muse B to get in the car, but when they both jump in and lock the doors, the car refuses to start. They’re stranded on Pigman Road.
In the year 2080, people are finally able to travel through space and time rather than just being limited to travel to a geographical location. Time travel is the best vacation money can buy and it’s surprisingly inexpensive. There are restrictions, of course, that must be followed to ensure the integrity of the space-time continuum. A time traveler must learn the historical background, customs, manner of speaking and dress of the era before booking a trip; there is an exam to ensure such conditions are met. Most importantly, they must not interfere in the events of an era native’s life in any significant way. Your character time travels for the first time after passing their exam and is ready to explore. They meet my character, an era-native, almost right away, encountering them in trouble. Your character knows that they aren’t allowed to interfere, but they can’t in good conscience turn a blind eye to someone in trouble.. because your character interferes, they are barred from returning to their present day. It’s in the fine print of their time travel itinerary, which they failed to read.
A mermaid is tired of her immortality and life in the sea. She is confronted by a human witch who offers her a chance to turn human permanently. The witch will turn her human as long as she gives her ten souls. These souls must be male and must be killed at the point of climax. During this time she met and fell in love with a human. When the witch finds out, she orders the human to be the 10th sacrifice. Will she trade her love for the chance to live a human life? What will happen if she refuses? (You will play the mermaid)
a rebellion type story where I am a government soldier who is captured by a rebel camp/alliance and you are apart of that team
a play of a male or female version of the 'ruler' of hell. Like 'Lucifer' or 'Luci' but for whatever reason they come to the human world seeking a power, or feel a power to be sought out and have to pose in a human form and the other character becomes involved (and plays with romance)
A RP where my character is a man raised in a wild environment and meets a girl raised in civilization.
In the 1760s, British Parliament made local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with any needed accommodations and housing. They required colonists to provide food for any British soldiers in the area. This law originally intended as a response to issues that arose during the French and Indian War and soon became a source of tension between the inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies and the government in London, England. These tensions would later fuel the fire that led to the American Revolution. Ideally this roleplay would center around a British soldier who was being ‘quartered’ with a colonial family. I intend for it to be a romantic story, especially as it moves towards the beginnings of the Revolution. As for the female counterpart, this can go many ways; a servant or maid of the colonial family, a daughter, or another family member, perhaps the quarter master’s wife.
In 1760, Alexander’s mother, Eliza paid for her passage to the Americas under the contract of Mister Preston Newman, as his indentured servant. She would be bound by contract for seven years to work for him, in exchange for housing and food, as a maid. Eliza worked hard and well for two years, her master quite proud of her. But upon her second year she became pregnant with a child. A bastard. It was illegal for an indentured servant to have a child, and so when the child came, Eliza was sent to a Convent, and the child to the closest orphanage. Years passed and the small boy grew with no knowledge of who he was or where he came from, except a small cross that was left with him when he was a baby. The initials, E.P.R. were engraved into the back of the cross. Alex was a sprite young boy, he often ventured off without permission, and would earn him quite the punishments when he returned. But he was always out and with him a piece of charcoal and paper he would steal. He could not write or read but he did draw often. He would draw buildings and structures. When he was fourteen years of age, the orphanage head brought him to a carpenter. There he worked on many houses and buildings in exchange for small pay. But as he met more men in passing, shared a few of his drawing of structures he imagined, he caught the attention of an architect in Boston. He was brought to Boston to apprentice under Charles C. Brighton. But of course Alex was still considered an orphan, and his apprenticeship payed little, and so when he was not apprenticing Brighton, he worked just outside of the city as a laborer for an older couple who agreed to provide him with food and housing if he would manage chores for them. I would plan for your female character to be either a woman of a well respected family in Boston, maybe she lives near the older couple, or she too works for the older couple. She could have a father or family member who is in close relation with Brighton. Maybe she is an indentured servant in the city, or somewhere else and they grow close? The choice is up to you.
This plot line follows a German Soldier and a Jewish girl. Your character will be a runaway Jewish girl, who likely has changed her name and has gone on to create her own life in a profession of your choice. I figured it could be something like a cinema keeper, librarian, or something along that line. My character will be a German war hero, who has very quickly come up through the ranks and is in whatever city your character is in for Business. Let’s use Paris right now. My character will come across yours, likely in the place she works, or perhaps a coffee shop. But they will share a connection over movies, or books, or whatever we decide for them to be interested in, and it is there they will take a liking to each other.
Muse A has been groomed since birth to be a respectable noble-person, constantly reminded to practice the etiquette proper for their gender and expected to anticipate the day they will meet a well-bred suitor. Muse B has never enjoyed the privileged life despite being within arm’s reach of it; they’ve worked on the estate grounds for Muse A’s family since they were a mere child and have observed the high life of the aristocracy all the while with envious eyes. Perhaps due to their contrary social standings, Muse A has always been fascinated with Muse B and vice versa. With Muse A constantly under the watchful eye of their chaperone, Muse A and Muse B have resorted to leaving letters for one another in an old tree on the property; they’ve been planning for several days to meet one another in secret.
Muse A is an unhappy member of the royal family. Since they were a child, they’ve been reared to be a perfect model of virtue and modesty for the common people. For years, they’ve upheld boring traditions and repressed their true passions for the good of the crown. One afternoon, Muse A attends a play at the queen’s theater and is shocked by the vulgarity of the actors’ speech and risqué costumes. The shock quickly turns into intrigue. Though Muse A’s seated in an ornate balcony, sectioned off from the lower-class attendees, Muse A insists on meeting the actors after the play concludes. Muse B, the playwright and lead actor, is humbled when Muse A applauds their work and immediately commissions them to write another play. Muse B is excited, until Muse A reveals that they would like to star in this new play. If the queen disapproves of Muse B’s role for Muse A (or the new play in general), more than Muse B’s livelihood will be at stake.
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