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The first idea is almost exactly the premise of a Netflix series "Midnight Mass" which I thoroughly enjoyed watching and could also see myself thoroughly enjoying writing a roleplay around.

But I love writing fantasies as well. Did you want to the one kingdom to be the focus of the setting initially and then add dimension as the storytelling dictates?
I'm interested in the first two scenarios. Of those, did you have a preference?
Is there a story or pairing you're particularly interested in fleshing out at the moment?
Howdy!

Came across your interest check here and felt like your writing level to be compatible with mine. Are there any particular interests you have currently?
Hello there,

I went through your interest check and had an immediate appreciation for the way you write and express your ideas. It has been awhile since I've written recreationally but I am excited to return and find a partner to write a short enjoyable story with.

Was there a particular pairing or scenario of those you've listed that you would like to flesh out?
Is this idea something you're still interested in doing?
I suppose a reintroduction is in order.

Just wanted to drop in and send a hand to anyone who might recognize me; I've been a member of the Guild since it's past iteration some years ago. It's been some time and I believe a few failed attempts at reintegrating myself back into recreational writing but a recent desire to establish a blog has fueled the decision to make an appearance once again.

*Traces finger along a nearby wall procuring a rather healthy sample of dust...*

Glad to see that not much has changed aesthetically but I suspect there's a crowd of new faces and new talent present; I hope to find the opportunity to collaborate with, preferably, another young professional with a similar passive interest in writing. I resurrected an old, but still relevant interest check in the 1X1 sub-forum. If any aspect of my writing interests you, feel free to check it out.
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Welcome.


If you find yourself more distracted by the presumably pretentious use of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France as an attempt to establish a feeling of sophistication than the long-winded and equally as excessive title of this thread than you would do well to consider yourself a prospective partner of mine. If you saw the picture but couldn't determine the logic behind it's employment or haven't reasoned that all of this literary-flamboyance is intended to scare away those who are less than compatible with my prose than I fear you have stumbled into the wrong corner of the Guild. Though fret not for you are but one button away from this meticulous and demanding hell-hole.


Relevant Information About Yours Truly

Excessive satire aside, welcome to my thread. I go by the name of Grayson though if you're more inclined to keep this business strictly interwebz appropriate than Thrydwulf is just as applicable. Astonishing, I know. I have been reading and writing since the early, formative infantile years but then again so has everybody else within a modern culture. The distinction --I find-- between forum-writers who are remarkably versed at their craft and those who give dire need for hierarchical skill designations is fostering a respect for not only writing but doing so collaboratively. I began recreational writing on the internet in my early teenage years back when 'instant messaging' interfaces dominated the field of virtual co-authorship and had about as much skill and regard for it as a teenage anime-junkie. Beyond a seemingly natural propensity for academics and being somewhat of a bibliophile as a kid, I began to realize that roleplaying effectively required a lot more than just a consistent ability to put words together and match up definitions like some literal algorithm. It was truly more of an art; something to be shared not scrutinized. Years of following constructive criticism and throwing myself into the water inhabited by, who I determined to be, literary sharks of the site allowed me to improve on my craft.

Currently, I'm an accounting manager of coffee brewery plant and a personal trainer. The point: I'm busy. Not unbearably, but well enough that I'd only retain a partner who respected weekly responses. Maybe a degree more frequently if my schedule would permit it. I would proceed with the my fondness of long walks on the beach and conversation amiss candle light but for some reason I don't think these sentiments would be wholly appreciated on a site like this


So You Wanna Be My Partner, Do Ya?

Yes. I did just assault the masses with a small TL;DR tactic; I find it to be rather effective at scaring away people who are more propense to superficially internalizing information. If you've made it this far than I am to assume you foster the level of patience and interest I would expect a partner to have. Having come this far, it might surprise you to discover that I am honestly not a proponent of requisites and specific standards; they tend to come off as incredibly meticulous and nit-picky to me. A mutual understanding between two writers and a shared respect for the craft inadvertently establishes the norms of punctuality, competency, and etiquette. The kind of writer I'm looking to work with is someone who doesn't need to see the rules to know they aren't in offense of any. Work with me in a timely-fashion, take pride in what you write, enjoy the experience, and inform me if you feel you can no longer do any of the above.

Simple. Concise. Understood?


Interests and Inclinations

Over the years, I've developed a fondness of most genres, though have somewhat of a partiality when it comes to science-fiction, modern themed, and light-fantasy genres. Separately or inclusive, it matters not; if you have an idea and you think it falls into or in between these genres go ahead and shoot it my way and we'll see what magic can be worked up. Alternatively, if you share my inclination for either genre but have no particular idea in mind, let's have a chat and see how deep our mutual appreciation runs and what similar elements we can pen out. It should be noted that I won't reject any idea on the basis of initial interest but I will reject a "specific pairing" plot lazily cast my way. I don't want you to have an entire roleplay planned out but in the very least would like for you to have a seed to plant in my mind. If you aren't terribly confident in any one idea but you have interests you would love to delve into or a fandom you're adamant on exploiting let me know. Even a cool picture that invokes awesome ideas but no real sense of direction is equally as acceptable.


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Welcome.


If you find yourself more distracted by the presumably pretentious use of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France as an attempt to establish a feeling of sophistication than the long-winded and equally as excessive title of this thread than you would do well to consider yourself a prospective partner of mine. If you saw the picture but couldn't determine the logic behind it's employment or haven't reasoned that all of this literary-flamboyance is intended to scare away those who are less than compatible with my prose than I fear you have stumbled into the wrong corner of the Guild. Though fret not for you are but one button away from this meticulous and demanding hell-hole.


Relevant Information About Yours Truly

Excessive satire aside, welcome to my thread. I go by the name of Grayson though if you're more inclined to keep this business strictly interwebz appropriate than Thrydwulf is just as applicable. Astonishing, I know. I have been reading and writing since the early, formative infantile years but then again so has everybody else within a modern culture. The distinction --I find-- between forum-writers who are remarkably versed at their craft and those who give dire need for hierarchical skill designations is fostering a respect for not only writing but doing so collaboratively. I began recreational writing on the internet in my early teenage years back when 'instant messaging' interfaces dominated the field of virtual co-authorship and had about as much skill and regard for it as a teenage anime-junkie. Beyond a seemingly natural propensity for academics and being somewhat of a bibliophile as a kid, I began to realize that roleplaying effectively required a lot more than just a consistent ability to put words together and match up definitions like some literal algorithm. It was truly more of an art; something to be shared not scrutinized. Years of following constructive criticism and throwing myself into the water inhabited by, who I determined to be, literary sharks of the site allowed me to improve on my craft.

Currently, I'm an accounting manager of coffee brewery plant and a personal trainer. The point: I'm busy. Not unbearably, but well enough that I'd only retain a partner who respected weekly responses. Maybe a degree more frequently if my schedule would permit it. I would proceed with the my fondness of long walks on the beach and conversation amiss candle light but for some reason I don't think these sentiments would be wholly appreciated on a site like this


So You Wanna Be My Partner, Do Ya?

Yes. I did just assault the masses with a small TL;DR tactic; I find it to be rather effective at scaring away people who are more propense to superficially internalizing information. If you've made it this far than I am to assume you foster the level of patience and interest I would expect a partner to have. Having come this far, it might surprise you to discover that I am honestly not a proponent of requisites and specific standards; they tend to come off as incredibly meticulous and nit-picky to me. A mutual understanding between two writers and a shared respect for the craft inadvertently establishes the norms of punctuality, competency, and etiquette. The kind of writer I'm looking to work with is someone who doesn't need to see the rules to know they aren't in offense of any. Work with me in a timely-fashion, take pride in what you write, enjoy the experience, and inform me if you feel you can no longer do any of the above.

Simple. Concise. Understood?


Interests and Inclinations

Over the years, I've developed a fondness of most genres, though have somewhat of a partiality when it comes to science-fiction, modern themed, and light-fantasy genres. Separately or inclusive, it matters not; if you have an idea and you think it falls into or in between these genres go ahead and shoot it my way and we'll see what magic can be worked up. Alternatively, if you share my inclination for either genre but have no particular idea in mind, let's have a chat and see how deep our mutual appreciation runs and what similar elements we can pen out. It should be noted that I won't reject any idea on the basis of initial interest but I will reject a "specific pairing" plot lazily cast my way. I don't want you to have an entire roleplay planned out but in the very least would like for you to have a seed to plant in my mind. If you aren't terribly confident in any one idea but you have interests you would love to delve into or a fandom you're adamant on exploiting let me know. Even a cool picture that invokes awesome ideas but no real sense of direction is equally as acceptable.


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