Genre: Paranormal Romance · Mystery · Slow Burn · Historical Echoes
Tone: Atmospheric, emotional, suspenseful, intimate
Status: Looking for 1 partner
In 19XX, Nathaniel Edgeworth should have become one of the greatest civil engineers of his generation.
Instead, he died alone in the burning halls of his own home.
The official report called it an accident. A tragic house fire that claimed the life of a brilliant man and destroyed his life’s work. The case was closed quickly. The papers he was last seen clutching were never recovered, and the circumstances surrounding his death were quietly forgotten by everyone except those who stood to benefit from his silence.
Nearly a century later, Edgeworth Manor is little more than a name buried in old files and soot-stained photographs.
Until a someone(this is you!) comes across Nathaniel’s file.
With the anniversary of the fire approaching, the you are offered a generous, anonymous sponsorship to investigate Edgeworth Manor and uncover the truth behind Nathaniel’s final project. No one is interested in ghost stories. They want facts. Schematics. Proof. Anything that survived the fire.
What they don’t expect is that Nathaniel never truly left.
Bound to the remains of his home and the secret he died protecting, Nathaniel exists now as something quiet and watchful. He remembers the night of the fire. He remembers the gunshot. He remembers the papers slipping from his hands. And now someone is walking his halls again...
This roleplay explores the slow unraveling of a decades-old conspiracy, the ethics of dangerous knowledge, and a romance that grows between a man who died protecting his work and the one person willing to see him as more than a mystery to be solved.
What I’m looking for:
-A literate to advanced partner who enjoys slow-burn romance and character-driven plots
-A journalist or investigator character (open to interpretation and customization)
-Willingness to explore moral gray areas, emotional intimacy, and paranormal tension
-Novella or multi-paragraph replies preferred
If you enjoy haunted houses with history, ghosts who are more tragic than terrifying, and romances built on trust, curiosity, and quiet defiance, this story may be for you!
Feel free to message me with writing samples, questions, or ideas — I’m happy to build and tailor details together.
Tone: Atmospheric, emotional, suspenseful, intimate
Status: Looking for 1 partner
In 19XX, Nathaniel Edgeworth should have become one of the greatest civil engineers of his generation.
Instead, he died alone in the burning halls of his own home.
The official report called it an accident. A tragic house fire that claimed the life of a brilliant man and destroyed his life’s work. The case was closed quickly. The papers he was last seen clutching were never recovered, and the circumstances surrounding his death were quietly forgotten by everyone except those who stood to benefit from his silence.
Nearly a century later, Edgeworth Manor is little more than a name buried in old files and soot-stained photographs.
Until a someone(this is you!) comes across Nathaniel’s file.
With the anniversary of the fire approaching, the you are offered a generous, anonymous sponsorship to investigate Edgeworth Manor and uncover the truth behind Nathaniel’s final project. No one is interested in ghost stories. They want facts. Schematics. Proof. Anything that survived the fire.
What they don’t expect is that Nathaniel never truly left.
Bound to the remains of his home and the secret he died protecting, Nathaniel exists now as something quiet and watchful. He remembers the night of the fire. He remembers the gunshot. He remembers the papers slipping from his hands. And now someone is walking his halls again...
This roleplay explores the slow unraveling of a decades-old conspiracy, the ethics of dangerous knowledge, and a romance that grows between a man who died protecting his work and the one person willing to see him as more than a mystery to be solved.
What I’m looking for:
-A literate to advanced partner who enjoys slow-burn romance and character-driven plots
-A journalist or investigator character (open to interpretation and customization)
-Willingness to explore moral gray areas, emotional intimacy, and paranormal tension
-Novella or multi-paragraph replies preferred
If you enjoy haunted houses with history, ghosts who are more tragic than terrifying, and romances built on trust, curiosity, and quiet defiance, this story may be for you!
Feel free to message me with writing samples, questions, or ideas — I’m happy to build and tailor details together.