Severus Snape
Magic Eight Ball
- One on one Roleplay with any canon Harry Potter character or Harry Potter based Original Character. I can do romantic or platonic, but expect to be in the long haul if it's romantic because of Severus' delightful personality, scathing temper, and social aquardity.
Plot:
Your character is apart of an auror investigation to find Severus Snape for trial on counts of murder, torture, and servitude to Voldemort. However, there's one problem. Nobody knows where he's at.
After letting the investigation is set aside, your character is caught in a fray with escaped known Death Eaters, when, surprise surprise, Snape shows up and wipes the floor with the villains, inadvertently saving your character. Because your character has seen him alive and in the area he lives, he kidnaps your character after faking their death to the world spectacularly, and your character wakes up in the basement of his secret-kept home in the back of Yorkshire with only a plain robe (certainly not the one you had on before) and no wand.
This is the Secret House of Severus Snape, far far away from the nearest town or public road.
The blue lines signify doors, and the Green Room is basically a greenhouse which spans the portion shown, and the roof of the rooms and hallway of the top floor.
- Must participate and reply at least once every few days unless you give a good reason why you can't (dead internet, dead friend/family, vacation etc.) and please tell me if you won't be available so I'm not waiting around.
- I'm in EST, available most every day until mid to late August (where schedules get shaky).
- Your character needs to be over 25 at minimum, and human, but the rest is up to you, male, female, any blood status, and any kind of background, just go for it.
- Because of the nature of the situation, my character has a lot of power, but I promise not to be in constant control; don't hesitate to call me out on God Modding, and likewise I won't hesitate with you.
- Expect a bit of vulgar language, though sparingly.
- I don't expect constantly getting a ten page essay every time you reply, but constant one-liners are a no go. Variety of size with replies is how I do things personally, depending on the situation. For example: if we're sitting in the living room which has previously been described in great and grand detail, and just having a leisurely conversation between characters, you haven't got to expound on the scents of the air or colors of the walls just to fill a para requirement.
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