Post by thefishqueen on Sept 15, 2016 16:34:02 GMT
Wants:
- Plot with my characters is fantastic, especially ones that have an overall goal or motive, since this gets them active.
- Don't limit your words! I tend to get pretty wordy when rping, that's kinda my style, so don't feel you have to be too concise or literate.
- Romance, although I have limits (see below). I'm also up for unhealthy romance so long as it's presented as, y'know, unhealthy. No pedophilic stuff though, I think that's a given.
- Just. Hurt my characters. Please. I'll be fine with temporary death, mental scarring, emotional buggery - maybe even perma-death if the occasion calls for it. Do hit me up if you want to kill me though so I can guve the OK.
Do not wants:
- I am only willing to roleplay lesbian romances. That's all I care for. All my characters will be girls so that's a universal limit.
- Healing in general I'm fine with, mental or physical. Don't try to heal mental or physical issues that belong to the character though (eg, they start out with them). I may also choose to keep injuries received on characters instead of healing, but I'll pop in for that.
- Please appreciate the effort my characters put in and follow the narrative of dramatic moments. I know this is kinda vague but, for example, if my character chooses to kill or hurt themselves in some way to attack yours (taking a hit to land one on you for example), don't just shrug that off in one post and negate the damage somehow to immediately get back to what you were doing(and yeah, this has happened to me). It's kinda disrespectful to the effort and sacrifice involved.
Character specific:
- Markato - when I say she's good at deception, I mean it. No average character should be able to see through her acting unless she's using a different persona than she used before, or she's breaking character for some reason. Paranoid or particularly perceptive people may be able to figure out that something seems off when she acts normally, but a suspicious hunch is not grounds to know exactly what's up with her or call her out on it.
- Plot with my characters is fantastic, especially ones that have an overall goal or motive, since this gets them active.
- Don't limit your words! I tend to get pretty wordy when rping, that's kinda my style, so don't feel you have to be too concise or literate.
- Romance, although I have limits (see below). I'm also up for unhealthy romance so long as it's presented as, y'know, unhealthy. No pedophilic stuff though, I think that's a given.
- Just. Hurt my characters. Please. I'll be fine with temporary death, mental scarring, emotional buggery - maybe even perma-death if the occasion calls for it. Do hit me up if you want to kill me though so I can guve the OK.
Do not wants:
- I am only willing to roleplay lesbian romances. That's all I care for. All my characters will be girls so that's a universal limit.
- Healing in general I'm fine with, mental or physical. Don't try to heal mental or physical issues that belong to the character though (eg, they start out with them). I may also choose to keep injuries received on characters instead of healing, but I'll pop in for that.
- Please appreciate the effort my characters put in and follow the narrative of dramatic moments. I know this is kinda vague but, for example, if my character chooses to kill or hurt themselves in some way to attack yours (taking a hit to land one on you for example), don't just shrug that off in one post and negate the damage somehow to immediately get back to what you were doing(and yeah, this has happened to me). It's kinda disrespectful to the effort and sacrifice involved.
Character specific:
- Markato - when I say she's good at deception, I mean it. No average character should be able to see through her acting unless she's using a different persona than she used before, or she's breaking character for some reason. Paranoid or particularly perceptive people may be able to figure out that something seems off when she acts normally, but a suspicious hunch is not grounds to know exactly what's up with her or call her out on it.