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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 17, 2017 14:27:55 GMT -5
alright, I'll post one right away then!
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Post by Ζ€Ξ±ΖΖΞ±Ρ β§ on Jun 17, 2017 14:28:39 GMT -5
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 16:05:06 GMT -5
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 17:00:23 GMT -5
Hello! I've gotten a burst of rping inspiration lately. I'm trying to get some help for creating a magical rp atm, but I'd also totally be up for a 1x1. I'm usually most comfortable with mxf, but I could also do something else like fxf or whatever you'd prefer. I don't have a specific thing in mind. Is there a plot you've been thinking about that you'd like to do?
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 17:18:52 GMT -5
hi! first of all, I'm 100% comfortable with mxf (even if it is what I find most difficult ahaha) so if that's what you're most comfortable doing that's totally fine with me.
second, I don't really have anything specific in mind, but I do have a few old plots I'd be down for and I'm also totally fine with making something from scratch. I've been feeling sci-fi and some kind of ragtag criminal team lately (perhaps both in one!) but I'm open to most anything. do you have any general preferences at all? I could see if I can find anything that's already prepared that fits any of them.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 17:44:36 GMT -5
Are you sure? If you'd really rather not we can do something else, trust me.
Hmm, okay. I could do criminal. I'm also into fantasy. I'm not as much a sci-fi gal, but if you had a really cool idea for that I'd be down. I can help you brainstorm. Honestly Im' not picky at all!
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 17:51:13 GMT -5
of course c: I'm not uncomfortable at all. if I was, I'd let you know, don't worry.
fantasy is fine with me! it's my go-to usually, and totally something I'm up to do, so that wouldn't be a problem. as you can tell, I'm not exactly picky either aha
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 18:04:42 GMT -5
okay, just making sure!
ooh, I love fantasy. and idk if you were thinking criminal we could do a criminal group within a fantasy world lol. what kind of fantasy were you thinking? like mythical creatures or magic or? because I love them all and tbh I'm super indecisive about things like this.
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 18:07:50 GMT -5
lol yeah, definitely. we could do a lot with that. and honestly, very little beats magic in my book. it's just so marvellous and there's so much you can do with it. medieval fantasy seems like it would work best, but any setting works really.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 18:24:23 GMT -5
same magic is my thing actually. sure, i love classic medieval fantasy. would you want to do a royalty based thing, like one person is a criminal and runs into the other character who just happens to be royalty or something? or we could do something else, have them both be nobility or not i'm not really sure. any thoughts? i'm struggling a little lol
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 18:39:57 GMT -5
if we want to max out the crime thing, having them both be criminals might be easiest. or, better yet, creating a whole little band of criminals to really make the most of that found family trope I love so much. if you'd be up for juggling two or maybe even three characters, that is.
if not, here are a few ideas that could work with just two characters. none
- muse a is royalty. they contact muse b, a contract killer/theif/whatever to do a job for them
- muse a is royalty but also an infamous thief. muse b is the *insert title here* tasked with tracking them down
- muse a is a witch/warlock that cursed muse b's family for a crime committed against them
- muse a is an assassin. muse b is a common thief who follows them around to loot the homes of muse a's targets
- muse a and b are both assassins. hijinks ensure
of those I like the second most, I think. some that could work with a larger group
- the first one but we follow the royal character plus a band of bandits
- not so much crime but there's a resistance against the king/kingdom/whatever and we follow some of them
- *insert list of tropy characters here (the assassin, the theif, the mage, whatever)* run into each other and form a haphazard team of people that really should never work together
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 18:44:20 GMT -5
well I mean multiple characters could be a lil tough, though I could do it. the posts might be a little shorter than usual, though. I like either both of the characters being criminals/assassins. Or the second plot with muse b tracking them down seems kinda fun too, so idk. If you were really feeling the group thing though I could do that. What are you feel ing out of those? I'm not super attached to any one thing so....
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 18:51:40 GMT -5
if you'd rather not do multiple characters, don't worry about it. there are plenty of ideas that work with just two.
I kinda like the royal = thief idea tbh. I didn't think I would but it's growing on me. I also like the one where they're both some kind of criminal though, so it looks like we both like the same ones. we could possibly combine the two? like muse a is still the royal thief and muse b is the king's assassin who does less legal work on the side.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 18:56:09 GMT -5
okay, yeah. initially I was like hmm but then I thought about it and realized it seemed fun. So wait, how would combining it work again? Like is muse b still tracking down muse a and they just have no idea that muse a is the infamous thief? or what? I like the idea I'm just a bit unclear on what you're saying.
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 19:02:25 GMT -5
so muse a is an infamous thief who's been terrorising the kingdom to the point where the king decided the problem has to be handled. he reaches out to muse b, an equally infamous assassin, to track them down and kill them. it would remove the whole symbiotic relationship because that would make it difficult for muse b to not know who was the thief. it feels like the kind of plot that would require a lot of side characters though simply because the two of them wouldn't interact much so that's a problem. it would get better once they figure it out and decide to kill or spare the thief but up until that point, they'd be kind of separate.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 19:33:56 GMT -5
sorry for the poof.
yeah, that could work. though you know what we could do? we could have muse a and muse b meet before. Like say because muse a is related to the king or whatever and muse b is the king's assassin they're both in the cattle or whatever. muse b can be like the king's undercover agent and no one knows they're an assassin possibly or they can be less undercover and just more straight up open about their job? and idk, maybe they can meet and talk and either have a hostile relationship or a friendly relationship. but they have no idea that muse b is hunting down muse a so it's all good drama. what do you think? if that doesn't sound good we can tweak it. and sure, side characters is okay with me.
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 19:37:52 GMT -5
no worries c:
the more I think about it, the more interested in the idea I am, but the more I'm convinced it's a story best told from one point of view and in novel form. if you're attached to the idea, I'm willing to give it a go, but honestly, I feel like it might be difficult to do it justice and as a writer that makes me both a little worried and a little sad
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 19:43:15 GMT -5
yeah, I totally see what you're saying. It's getting a tad complicated, you know? so what were you thinking instead? we could good old do assassin/assin or criminal/criminal, though it's not super original. still, though, it could be fun, you know? or we could do one of the other ideas. sorry i'm just not getting a ton of great ideas today. hm, I'm trying to think about what else could work...
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 19:49:15 GMT -5
to go back to the original list, we've only really crossed off one as too complicated. there are a few left:
- muse a is royalty. they contact muse b, a contract killer/theif/whatever to do a job for them
muse a is royalty but also an infamous thief. muse b is the *insert title here* tasked with tracking them down
- muse a is a witch/warlock that cursed muse b's family for a crime committed against them
- muse a is an assassin. muse b is a common thief who follows them around to loot the homes of muse a's targets
- muse a and b are both assassins. hijinks ensure
out of the other 4, are there any you like? if not we can go back to the drawing board
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 19:55:58 GMT -5
well, i personally don't really know how one would work out since wouldn't it just be muse a contacting muse b and then they go do their own things? i could see the third one working, like maybe muse b finds muse a and asks them to turn back the curse. but muse a makes them complete a trial or something idk yet and they get to know each other and realize muse b isn't really that bad. or something along those line. and also the last one could be fun just because, you know. two assassins. that's always fun.
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 20:00:01 GMT -5
I guess the first one would be more like 'muse a needs someone to take them across the country' or 'muse a's family has been killed and muse a needs the help of a criminal to get their throne back because nobody else will' or something else to that effect. that way they actually work together
but yeah, the third one would work pretty well, and the last one as well. they're both pretty simple ideas but are well tested and work well I think.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 20:07:32 GMT -5
hm so which would you rather do? i'm slightly leaning towards the third one just because it's a little bit newer to me than the last but. it's really pretty even with me so I an do whatever you'd rather out of those two!
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 20:10:54 GMT -5
I like the fourth one most, I think. I feel like the character dynamic would be interesting and could go in any number of ways, really.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 20:14:10 GMT -5
by fourth you mean the assassin/assassin one right? sure, i like how open that one is too. i'd totally be willing to do that if that's the one you have in mind!
would you prefer a female character or a male? I can do either. recently I've done mostly female but I'm up for whichever one so...
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 20:17:24 GMT -5
oh no, I meant the assassin/theif one. if that's how you were counting then I guess the same one you meant by third?
it depends on the role. I have a male assassin and a female thief and I'd prefer not to create someone brand new. do you have a preference at all?
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 20:21:04 GMT -5
ooh my bad. sure, i'd be up for that actually. that sounds fun.
hm. i wouldn't mind taking a female thief if you're good with a male assassin. does that sound cool for you? I already have a girl who could fit that profile with a few tweaks.
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 20:23:43 GMT -5
alright, perfect!
that sounds good to me! I've been wanting to use him, he's been benched for a while and he doesn't deserve it.
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 20:24:28 GMT -5
yay! so were you thinking we should do this over a thread or a pm? also do you want a character profile for her or should we just jump in?
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Post by π¨π°ππ₯π¦π― π΄πΆπ― on Jun 21, 2017 20:27:06 GMT -5
pms? I'm cool with a thread, too, but I find pms easier to keep up with. and I don't mind either way tbh. maybe just something super short, like name, age, a brief physical description/face claim and then just leave it at that?
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Post by βΎ CΚα΄sα΄α΄Ι΄α΄ β½ on Jun 21, 2017 20:30:58 GMT -5
okay, works with me! pm it is. and sure, i'll do that on the pm for my gal.
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