So I'm bored and trying to get back into the whole rp thing again. Thinking one-one format might be a fun way of easing back into things. Anyway as for what I'm into and how I do my things. I'm into more into more wild and different sort of settings and stuff. Such as how for writing up potential scenarios for rping I lean towards the evocative unconventional . I like stuff that has something that grabs my interest, stimulates the imagination and makes it fun to write about. As for what I do and don't do: 18+ content and romance. I'm 18+ and can handle it but I don't particularity care something outright smutty. As for romances rather ambivalent on them. I'll reject any of those multiplication type pairs of AxB stuff since that lacks anything to pique my interest. However I also have like on potential rp pitch does have a romance aspect to it. I like it as a supporting or secondary element to the main plot. For fandoms I don't really have any particularly strong interest in shows and stuff outside of maybe, Monster hunter & Kamen ride. And with those I'd rather just do a group rp with them. As for the type of person I'm looking for. I'm up form someone who's open minded about the stuff I want to do. Got a laid back attitude, has a decent enough grasp on grammar and can communicate. Other than that I don't have a long list of do's and don'ts. Anyway stuff I want to do and like. Buddy cop mashup with Urban fantasy: A tale of two average cops who one day get into a case that ends with them digging too deep. And has them kicking all sort of supernatural critter ass while doing preposterous action sequences as they fight to not only solve the case but save the world! For bonus points: Let's take the buddy cop premise and move it into space. Where they're like space-INTERPOL and hop from planets and space stations solving crimes and stuff. Speaking of Sc-fi I can do it. But I prefer mine at the more softer end of the scale. Mecha/Giant robots; I dig giant robots, but do you? If you like them then I think we're going to be off on a good start. I like mine to be treated more fantastically as it's more fun for me. I find trying to treat them realistically as dumb and boring since giant robots are an inherently impractical and goofy method of fighting. Fantasy. I can do it and like it. But I don't like Ye Olden D&D generic European medieval setting type stuff filled with the usual shit. I like my fantasy fantastic so there's no need to use such a stale standby. Gotta have something exotic and eyecatching rather than the usual elves and knights type stuff. Speaking of fantasy here's my fantasy themed game. Man in the sword (MxF) Silly name aside the general premise is: A long time ago there was a war against this tyrannical magician warlord. And one of the heroes fighting against him had great mastery in swordsmanship. The warlord then cursed him into a magical sword that would be use its powers against the hero's former friends and allies. The warlord did lose the war but unfortunately they were unable to bring him back and left the sword in a memorial site to hopefully waste away and break the curse. Fast forward an unknown amount of years. The names and places have changes and the war is merely ancient history and the sword is now just a legend. Your character comes in for whatever reason and pokes around in some lost ruins and find an impeccably intact sword. Unknown to her this is that sword from the legend and more importantly the magic binding the hero has weakened and he emerges into the world alone, forgotten, and confused. However he is not completely free as he is bound to the sword and finds himself compelled to act in service of this new "master". For this one I'm seeing it as action-adventure type stuff with perhaps some romance that develops over the course of their travels. As he tries and adjust to shock of being in the future, and they try to find a way for to break the curse completely.