Hello again! I recently posted my [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5621558]Initial Check[/url], and in it I said I was planning on posting a list of potential story ideas. This is that list. In case you haven't read my Initial Check, I just want to point out a few things upfront that could be helpful. First, is that I'm a man and I am looking for a woman to write the female protagonist in our story. Second, please do not contact me if you are under the age of 25. If you stand somewhere in the vast field of these two requirements, and you also find yourself interested in writing with me, I ask that you please contact me by PM, not here. Thank you kindly for your understanding. [b]Exemption Claus #4[/b] (please refer to my Initial Check to view Exemption Clauses 1 through 3)[b]:[/b] Writing together is not limited to the plots depicted in this post. I am equally happy to play any other story you and I may develop. See two paragraphs ahead for further information on this matter. Admittedly, I'm a little tardy delivering this list. In my defense, I was held back by people who wanted to RP with me. Right? The audacity. You can imagine the pickle I was in. As you know, there is little to no point in posting an interest check of any sort if you already have a happy number of partners to RP with, and of course, I didn't want to break my promise by not delivering this list. As a result, I had to turn down almost everyone who contacted me :) I feel compelled to clarify that, sure, I wrote these ideas in a way to make them lucid as my mind used to be, but absolutely none of them are set in a slab of concrete like someone finger doodled in it before it dried. They're still just starter ideas, that's all, and I am happy to fight you hard about any changes to any damn one of them. [i]I mentioned in my Initial Check that I am starting to get old, yet I am still a young bastard, and also that, according to a certain someone, I am a nice guy - too much of a nice guy to deserve even a semblance of romantic promise in my real life. Well, wouldn't you know it? Now I'm adding Liar to the list of things that I am. Not to be confused with the list I am actually here to write. To explain: I am forced to add liar to my list of traits because in my Initial Check I stated rather clearly that I most enjoy original plots, but guess what? A couple of these plots may not be completely exclusive in originality. I mean yeah, of course I put my own spin on those particular ideas to reduce liars guilt, like any young lying bastard would.[/i] O, and one more thing. In regard to each of these ideas, a great story with romance is intended. So...here it is, finally: [center][u]The List.[/u][/center][hr][center][b]Number one, Immortal Love[/b] Far, far back in time, back when the wheel was still a novel idea, and the mentioning of self-raising flour was bound to get you beaten over the head with a club, a man and a woman fell in love. Never had there been a love like theirs among humankind. The heat of their passion and love was so extremely powerful that it begrudged a local witch, who in her spite raised an ancient evil from its slumber to hunt them down and slay them in their bed - and so it did. But this story did not end there, for even though the man and the woman were slain in their bed that fateful night, their love could never die. Many years later, the man and the woman were reborn. A different time, a different place, but the same souls, brought forth into this world once more. Tethered by their eternal love, guided by the eventful hand of fate, they grew, they lived, they discovered each other again, and again the ancient evil hunted them down and killed them. Up through the ages, life after life they were born into this world, found each other, loved each other, and were slain each time by an ancient evil. ...As you can imagine, this plot requires that both writers create multiple characters, one for each lifetime this man and woman live. I love the thought of that. Essentially, creating a new identity and a new life in a new era throughout history each time they are reborn, sounds like fun to me.[hr][b]Number two, Her Town[/b] A man wakes in an unfamiliar bed, next to an unfamiliar woman, in an unfamiliar town, and has no recollection of how he got there. He does, however, have memories of his past, a past he would like to get back to. But how does he get back home? Back to his life? Your character is the unfamiliar woman of the unfamiliar house. You, my writing partner, are in charge of the twists and turns at your own discretion. I don't want to know until it happens in the story.[hr][b]Number three, The Fae[/b] Until now, Fae were a thing of fairytales, which is just the way the fae wanted it, for us to believe they don't really exist. But they do. The truth about faerie kind is far from the way fairytales depict them. Small and glowing winged creatures, they are not. They are powerful as they are sinister. And now, one male faerie, pursued by the guards of the fae realm, passes through the barrier that divides their existence from ours. It is only by sheer chance that the threshold into the human realm opens up in the lounge room of a young woman's home. Yes, the doorway to the Fae Realm does close behind him. He is trapped in the human realm...for the time being.[hr][b]Number four, Freedom[/b] It is the age of kings, knights in armour, noblemen and peasants, and throwing buckets of human waste out windows. A young woman is found guilty of crimes that have her imprisoned in a cell beneath the Royal City, while she awaits execution. A man, a guard assigned to oversee the prisoners, but also a man with a past that no one could have predicted, finds favour for the female prisoner. In a short time, attraction for the woman becomes apparent. Will he let her die? Or will he break her free and doom them both to a fugitive fate?[/center][hr] Four is enough for now. PM me if you're interested! If my reply to your PM is delayed, please don't worry, I will respond as soon as I can. Ed-