And I’m ready to roleplay! I’m in a new chapter and life and I missed writing, and I want to make some new roleplay partners and friends again. I’m sorry for the prior inconsistency and potential ghosting, but I’m making an effort to be consistent from now on!
I write at a high casual to low advanced level, but I try to match my partner. This could be several paragraphs for intros and transitions to two or three paragraphs for more action packed scenes. Quality over quantity, as long as there’s effort and not one-liners.
I require my partners to be 18+ for maturity reasons. I’m in my 20’s myself. I write mature, adult themes in my writing. As for spicy things, optional, but I love to write it! I’m open, I don’t judge, and willing to try most things and try to communicate mutual interests and dislikes. I do like a good solid base for plot, but I don’t mind a good amount of spice.
I at least try to write once a week; on days off I can write a couple times a day, it all depends. I am unemployed at the moment but plan on getting full time job, but at least the rest of the month I got nothing. I’ll try to communicate, and I just wish for you to do the same. Life happens, and real life always comes first. I usually will communicate OOC and chat a bit when I can.
Genres
These are some of the genres I like to write about!
-General Fantasy scenarios (high fantasy, low fantasy, anything)
-Realistic, slice of life, but interesting scenarios
-Post Apocalypse/Zombie apocalypse
-Superhero/Supervillain (super hero academy/school is fun too. Anything with powers in general)
-Vampires (Or general supernatural nonsense)
-Medieval fantasy (DnD like, princesses and knights and magic)
-Videogames (Last of Us, Final Fantasy, BG3, I’m familiar with a lot of games)
-Fandoms in general
-A lot more
The Thicc Plots
The Hundred Days Games
In the shadow of an empire reminiscent of ancient Rome, where the roar of the arena echoes through sprawling cities of marble and intrigue, a grand spectacle unfolds: the Hundred Days Games. This brutal tournament pits gladiators against one another in a relentless series of contests, where victory means fame, fortune, and freedom, while defeat often spells death or disgrace. The games are controlled by powerful lanistae—owners who train, buy, and sell fighters like prized livestock. Among them, the old guard, known as the Grey Circle, dominates with their wealth, alliances, and ruthless tactics, ensuring their champions rise while upstarts are crushed.
Into this world arrives Cassian, a man with no noble lineage, known only as “of nowhere.” Once a legendary soldier in the northern legions, Cassian earned the moniker “the Ghost” for his shadowy feats on the battlefield; missions where he vanished like mist, leaving enemies shattered and allies in awe. But the legions betrayed him: sent on a suicide assignment, denied his pay, and hunted as a thief when he took what was owed. With a price on his head, he fled south to the empire’s heart, using his remaining coin to buy a modest compound and establish himself as a lanista. His goal is simple yet audacious: build a stable of fighters, win the Hundred Days, and claim a fortune that will bury his past forever. Cassian is cunning, battle-hardened, and unyielding, with a code that values loyalty above all—traits that make him a wildcard in a game rigged by the elite.
The games are a whirlwind of politics and blood. Lanistae wager fortunes on matches, forge tenuous alliances, and scheme in opulent villas overlooking the sea. Rivals like the aging Gaius Varro, head of the Grey Circle, command vast resources, their champions seasoned killers with records of dozens of wins. Upstarts like Cassian must navigate bribery, sabotage, and private exhibitions; secret bouts where the powerful test fighters away from public eyes. The arena is a stage for glory, but the real battles happen in the shadows: poisoned wine, rigged weapons, and whispers of forbidden curses from distant lands.
Cassian enters the slave market on his first day, seeking a fighter to anchor his house. Amid the chained masses, one stands out: a Thracian princess, captured in war and enslaved after her kingdom’s fall. Towering at six feet, with bronze skin, emerald eyes, and wild black hair adorned with golden rings, she exudes the fierce beauty of a warrior queen. Her body is a masterpiece of strength and grace, toned muscles under soft curves, full breasts, and powerful legs that promise death in the sand. Clad in minimal crimson armor, she fights with twin blades in a style that is aggressive, fast, and masterful, blending offense and defense in a dance no one can match. Rumors swirl around her: undefeated in the pits, cursed by mountain gods in her youth, and priced at a fortune that has scared off all but the richest buyers. This is where our story begins.
(This is at liberty to change and be tweaked as well, this is just what I envisioned for it ^^)
This is just a group of fandoms I wouldn’t mind basing some roleplays off of.
Naruto Dragon Ball Z Sword Art Online Baldur’s Gate 3 Star Wars Halo Final Fantasy (I love X and VII) Pokémon Last of Us Fallout Dispatch (LOVE THIS RIGHT NOW)
And a ton more tbh. If it’s in any way nerdy I’ve probably heard of it.
I’m fine with playing canon characters with a good enough reason. I’m also down to just make an Alternate Universe based on these settings with our own OC. There’s probably more I’m missing, but these are some that I enjoy that come to mind.
A healthy mix of drama, action, romance is always nice. I can do gritty and dark, to fun and wholesome. I’ll pretty much write anything as long as it’s interesting and we’re both having fun. I’ve done a ton of writing in the past and can suggest ideas, I’m open to ideas you have, and I’m also more than happy to come up with one together. This is just to give an idea of things I’ve done in the past and enjoy. I like a healthy mix of myself and my fellow writer to both help move the story along.
That should about summarize everything. If you’re interested or have any questions, feel free to PM me! I’m happy to hear any ideas you have or come up with some together.