[@Foxymew] Honestly, my passion for writing is almost entirely centred around my passion for my main project. There's a few exceptions when I've role-played in settings outside of it, and even role-play in fandom-based role-plays, but as a general rule those are only exceptions. Whenever I create a new idea for a role-play, it's usually in some way connected to my main project, even if it's just a spin-off/multiverse thing. The current upcoming role-play I'm running is an example of this. Most of the role-plays I've done with my friends in my circle are more or less considered non-canon 'what if' scenarios connected to my main project. They're essentially like spin-off stories, somehow set in the main project's world but ultimately involving plots or arcs that don't have anything to do with the official canon, or are sometimes alternate paths a canon plot could've gone down had X character been present. I noticed you've mentioned you're into a lot of genres but prefer action (to avoid things getting boring) -- the current role-play I'm running isn't heavy with action in the conventional sense, but it'll be pretty engaging I feel. My main project has a lot of very broken characters (people in my circle have argued I've created the most powerful fictional series period), but for this role-play idea I decided to see what would happen if I put normal people in a situation where they need to use their wits and intuition to survive a situation no normal human could take on directly. It's basically a psychological/horror/thriller kind of thing.