Life has been life-ing and I'm exhausted. It's been a tough year, but now that I'm out of the worst of it (I hope~), I want to get back into things. Feel free to message me if we talked in the past.
Type of Roleplay/Literacy
I tend to average somewhere between three and five paragraphs per character, sometimes more, sometimes less, and expect at least that much in return. I understand the muse isn't always there and the roleplay may slow down for a few posts and always quality over quantity, but one-liners are very hard to work with and I do not want to be the only one moving the RP forward.
On the other hand, I tend to get intimidated by really long "wall of text" posts because I can't give the same amount back. I don't want to limit your writing if that's your style, but please refrain from taking a whole 5+ sentence paragraph to describe a wall.
What I'm Looking For In A Roleplay Partner
I'm looking for someone who I can flesh out plots with. I don't like going into a roleplay blindly. I want a partner who is okay with discussing the specifics of the roleplay before actually starting and will continue the discussion even after it has started so we can continue bouncing ideas during the roleplay.
Please be an adult. I'm 30 years old, and prefer my partner to be 20+.
Grammar and spelling. Please, please, please try your best. If you don't know, don't guess. That's what Google is for. I understand mistakes happen (I will make them, too). A missing punctuation or a misspelled word here and there won't bother me, but every other sentence is ridiculous. Most browsers have spell-check so please pay attention and use it.
Idle chat. As stated above, I love talking to people so OOC chat is a must for me. I'm looking for a friend to talk to as we roleplay. I like getting to know the person I'm writing a story with, that way if the roleplay doesn't work out for whatever reason, it isn't a total loss because I made a friend in the process.
Communication. We're all probably guilty of ghosting at some point, but let's try to avoid that. I'm ditch friendly. I mean, I can't exactly force someone to continue an RP. But please try to let me know before running off so I know it's time to start looking again. This also goes for hiatuses/breaks. I'm cool with it, just let me know.
Discord details will be provided at request only and will ONLY be used for plotting and chatting, NOT roleplaying.
Genres/Ratings
I'm not interested in anything M-Rated. Romance is fine, but if anything M-rated comes up between our characters, I want a time skip.
I only do MxF pairings. Unpopular opinion, I know, but that's how it is. However, I do understand that there are different types of characters so if you want a side homosexual pairing, I'm not going to stop you. You will just be responsible in playing both sides.
I don't want excessive language. As someone who doesn't swear in real life, my posts won't contain swearing. Some swearing here and there on your end is fine, but there is a limit to how much I can take.
Word Bank
Drama Angst Romance Slow Burn Caregiver/Caretaker Humor Fantasy Dark Themes Heart Break Forgiveness Acceptance Love Supernatural/Paranormal
Cravings Key *=I would love this. The more *'s, the more I want it. Strike=Currently not feeling it or already in one. Bold=My role
No romance for my side on this one. This is purely a "Found Family" story.
Youko Kurama and Kuronue were the perfect thieving duo. No matter the obstacle, if there was an artifact they wanted, they got it by any means necessary. Together they quickly became among the most admired and feared demons in the Demon Realm, increasing the bounty on their heads seemingly by the day.
During a heist that should have been routine for the pair, something unexpected happened. The pendant that Kuronue always wore around his neck was cut as he was running. Refusing to go any farther without it, he turned around to retrieve it. Kurama urged him to leave it behind, however Kuronue refused, insisting he needed it.
Kurama watched as his friend was ensnared by the bamboo trap set by their pursuers, his body pierced in several spots and blood beginning to pool around him. He needed to act quickly or Kuronue would die. But just as he was about to go back to help, Kuronue yelled at Kurama to leave him and save himself. Kurama then made the impossible decision to leave Kuronue there to die.
Fast forward to present day. It has been more than 100 years since Kurama lost his friend. And during that time a series of circumstances landed him in Human World, a place he now accepts as his home and, alongside the friends he has made there, saved on numerous occasions.
However, he never forgot his connection to the Demon Realm or the friendships he had a lifetime ago. It is during a day he is feeling rather nostalgic that he happens upon a small demon girl, no older than 7 or 8 years old, alone and starving. There’s something about this girl that reminds him of Kuronue. Perhaps it’s the way her pointed ears stick out in the same way his did, the small, black wings on her back that look like a miniature copy of his, or the pickpocketing tricks that only an amature thief could know how to pull off.
But if this girl is his friend’s daughter, that would mean that he survived the bamboo trap so long ago.
It’s the pendant that the girl has around her neck that confirms his suspicions. Upon examining it, he sees that, while the red in it isn’t quite as vibrant as it once was, and the gold around it is covered in scratches, it was the very same one that Kuronue had gone back for.
But the girl doesn’t know where her father is, and, after losing her mother to illness, is on a journey of her own to find him, barely surviving on the limited thieving tricks he had taught her before he left.
Romance Plot
In Demon World water demons are highly sought after and sold for a high price because they are the only demons who can learn the rare ability to manipulate blood. This is the reason why Shino was taken from her family and sold on the Black Market as a baby.
Hariku is the only family she has ever known. He taught her everything she knows about fighting, martial arts, and bounty hunting. He even helped her refine her blood manipulation skills. He provides her with safety, security, and stability so she never has to worry about shelter or where her next meal will come from like so many other demons in the cruel world they live in. The only condition is she has to do whatever he tells her to do.
Things weren’t perfect. Shino was always aware of the power dynamic between her and her master. The collar around her neck that showed Hariku her exact location while she was on jobs for him serves as a constant reminder. However, it was all she knew so why would she want to leave?
When she was still a child, she met a young fox kit with a dream to be the best thief in Demon World. She met with the boy regularly, planning the secret meetings when she was let out on a job. He told her stories about the world outside, filling her head with wonder and adventure.
However, it wasn’t long before Hariku found out about the boy. Soon enough, Shino began being severely punished for meeting with him. She was a slave, after all. There was no need for connections to the outside world. Finally, it was when Hariku began threatening him, Shino disappeared from the boy’s life to protect him.
Thousands of years passed and the name Youko Kurama was heard everywhere. He was a ruthless fox demon who specialized in stealing artifacts, killing anyone who got in his way, resulting in a high bounty on his head. Naturally, Hariku wanted this bounty and sent Shino to retrieve it.
Shino hadn’t forgotten her friend from long ago, but Hariku’s orders were final. Defying him could mean death or even worse.
The fight was rough. Kurama was an even match for her, although Shino could tell he was holding back, a decision that proved to be fatal to him. Shino won, killing the Fox and collecting the bounty.
Eighteen years later, the rumor of the Fox Thief’s return had spread, but Shino knew it was impossible. When she was given a job, she completed it. Hariku wouldn’t allow for mistakes.
But then who is this half-breed with the same name as her old friend? And why is he talking of killing Hariku?
**These are ideas are to get the conversation started. Not everything is set in stone and any ideas and plots you have are definitely welcome!**
Fruits Basket***** AU With No Tohru YukiXMy OC** KyoXYour OC* AnyoneXYour OC Next Generation RatXMy OC* CatXYour OC* AnyoneXYour OC I have plots! Suggest Plots! Will Double!
Digimon Seasons 1 and 2 Canon Only OCs Welcome Human Pairings Only SoraXTaichi* HikariXTakeru*
Vocaloid Daughter of Evil/Servant of Evil Alice Human Sacrifice
Series I may be interested in doing with a clear plot and direction Assassination Classroom Persona 3/4/5
RPs are not limited to this list. For other anime, please refer to my anime list: My Anime List Note: MyAnimeList is not always up to date. I will also need convincing and a solid plot before agreeing to anything that isn't on this thread.
Please don't be afraid to bring me your own plots even if I have plots of my own for a series. I'm not against combining or changing plots!
Samples
Koya glared at the group as they left, making sure they were gone before looking back at the girl. She looked familiar, but he couldn’t place a name. Until recently her seat in class had been empty. That much he noticed. He shrugged it off. It didn’t matter. He typically didn’t make a habit of talking to anyone at school and didn’t intend to change that just because he helped scare off some thugs.
“I didn’t need your help.”
He smirked at her response. Of course. It figured that the one time he made his presence at school known and tried to intervene, it was unwanted. He had interrupted without thinking and no plan if the scene had taken a violent turn, and this girl wasn’t even grateful. He turned to leave without a word to the girl when she spoke again, causing him to stop and turn to face her again. As she stepped closer to him, he stepped back, trying to maintain the same distance between them.
“Just…be careful,” he told her, looking away from her gaze. “You may not have help next time.” With that, he left for his class.
He had never felt comfortable at school. He was different from everyone else there and he could tell by their stares and whispers that everyone knew he was, too, though they may not know the extent of how different. As he entered class 4-D, he saw his cousin talking to the new foreign exchange student. He didn’t have the social skills Taru had. Everyone in school knew who he was, class president, top scores, and the most popular boy in school, all traits he took from his father. Compared to him, Koya was nobody. He was an outsider, low marks, and barely passing. If it wasn’t for his parents insisting that he go, he would have dropped out a long time ago.
Ignoring the scene, he closed the door then took his seat next to the window.
Alex expected Evelyn to reject her offer so when she leaned against her for support, it surprised her. She quickly shifted her weight so she could help support her and make sure she didn’t fall then began walking at a slow pace so Evelyn would have an easier time keeping up. She gave Evelyn a confused look at her first question then smiled. “Because you needed help,” she simply said.
They walked in silence for a short while when Evelyn suddenly apologized. Alex let out a small laugh. “You have a hard time talking to people?” she asked, forced humor in her voice. “I can’t even answer a simple question without messing it up. ‘The stupid American of class 4-D.’” She talked lightly, making it sound like the words didn’t bother her, but really, they were like a knife cutting into her heart. They were the words she heard her classmates mutter day after day. At first, she tried using them as motivation to prove herself. However, as time went on and the more she listened to the teasing, the more she started to believe it. She knew the language, but when she tried to prove it, her words would get jumbled and she would end up making a fool of herself, only making the teasing worse.
Remembering the current task at hand, Alex quickly pushed her thoughts aside and put her focus back on Evelyn. She laughed lightly at her last question. “Why should I be afraid of you? You never did anything to me.” She heard the rumors and saw the way everyone looked at her, but she also saw the loneliness Evelyn felt created by isolation. In a way, they weren’t all that different.
Slowly making their way down the hallway, Alex made sure to stay close to the wall just in case Evelyn needed a little extra support. They rounded a corner and just as they were about to pass the boys’ bathroom, the door opened and Koya and Taru walked out. Alex didn’t notice in time and would have ran face first into Taru, but he quickly put his hands out to stop them. His unusual reaction to almost bumping into them caused Alex to ram into his hand with her shoulder. She quickly backed away and bowed apologetically. “[I’m so sorry!]” she exclaimed.
Taru noticed Evelyn immediately and inquired about her injuries. Alex looked at Evelyn, and assuming she wanted to keep quiet about the fight in the bathroom, promptly stepped in front of her and answered for her. “She slipped on some water in the bathroom,” she lied, thinking quickly. “We were just on our way to the nurse’s office.” Considering her injuries, Alex knew the lie sounded farfetched, but she hoped it was enough to keep him from pressing the issue.
"I don't answer to Koenma anymore," Hiei answered as he followed his friend down the path to the portal. "Mukuro was the one who ordered I go. Anything that may happen while I'm away is her responsibility now." He said this in a way that would make him seem indifferent to the situation, but actually, he had taken his new role in Demon World very seriously. He had worked hard for his position as Lord Mukuro's right hand man and took pride in it. Leaving his duties in the hands of someone else ticked him off. However, Kirin, being her former right hand man, was next in line. While Hiei had more successfully earned her trust and at a much faster rate, Kirin had been at her side much longer and had deep respect for her that he recognized. If Hiei were to trust anyone to take his place while he was away, it would be him.
Stopping, Hiei placed his hands in his pockets and scowled at the portal in front of them. Since earning his place in Demon World, he had never imagined there would be a situation for him to return to the city he had been confined to stay in for so long. He hated the Human World and never wanted anything to do with it, yet here he was, returning to the place, once again, for whatever job Koenma had managed to scrape up for them. A screw up on his end, no doubt.
"Let's get this over with," he said as he pushed past Kurama and entered the portal first. He disappeared before Kurama made it through, almost seeming to vanish into thin air, leaving the fox demon behind to make his way to the temple alone. He was leaving him alone to explain his reasoning for the child in his arms. Hiei had decided not to be a part of the fallout that was sure to come from that.
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