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Plot hook # 1 - Echo in the Wilds
Premise: Echo is an Arc/Solar/Stasis Hunter from Sol and has no idea what's outside of her own solar system. So when she gets to a world where everything is NEW, she's gotta climb it. She's gotta clime and jump and explore. (Imagine assassins creed mechanics but open world on some alien planet)
Thing is, she doesn't have the amount of Light she usually does to do her ability stuff like revive and use light abilities. So she's keeping scarce - sort of. She's exploring places so her ghost, Whisper, can map things out, and trying not to get killed because she's got just one revive for the day and she isn't gonna waste it!
Conflict: Echo is going to be a PEST! Which means incurring the wrath of whatever she finds - Plants, people, and maybe planetary megafauna. She may need saving OR she may need to run depending on the creatures she upsets!
Potential scenarios:
Poking giant fauna: Echo leading beasties into camp with the words "RUN!" as she passes any muse by!
Poking someone at camp: She has come upon a camp where she's not supposed to be and there are ✨Consequences✨!
Poking around a camp that isn't hers: Echo gets curious about "new neighbors" and decides to sneak into camp and see what's what. Bonus if she actually is sneaky and using Void light invisibility (for once)
Possible resolutions:
Echo and a muse become friends by out smarting or evading a Problem Creature together
Echo and whoever she poked at Camp do something to make up for her shenanigans (Though I imagine she's gonna be peeling a lot of potatoes as punishment for overdoing the shenanigans)
Echo gets caught and has to Meet Other Muses as Consequence for her actions. (Cooling her heels in a makeshift jail would be good for her, but also her escaping to an NPC's frustration would be funny)
Shenanigan potential: HIGH
#plotting#pre plotting#plotting ideas#//Gonna be doing things like these to put down plotty ideas when the come to me and see if that will help me do interactions!#//Also I know these kinda focus on my muse but if you have any ideas for how these might affect or be fun for your muses pls let me know!#plot hooks#muse || Echo 17#destiny rp#star wars rp#crossover rp#rp plot hook
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Anyone want to rp Harry Hook and Gil Gaston?
But like when they are 30 and maybe idk other than that. I have plots tagged for ideas…
Just watched all the movies and want an au rp with them!!
Pleaseeee??? I wanna be Harry Hook and you can be Gil Gaston.

(Not photoshopped!! Actor for Gil posted it!! And apparently it’s in the book but nooo the movie cut it!! 🥺🥺)
#harry x gil#harry hook#gil gaston#descendants#au#au rp#rp#lgbt rp#lgbtq rp#thomas doherty#dylan playfair#lgbt#lgbtq#roleplay blog#roleplay#rp au#gay#mlm#queer#nonbianry#masc#transgender#plots#lgbt fanfic#lgbtq fanfic#rp partner search#rp 1x1#1x1 rp#roleplay partner search#roleplay partner wanted
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plots that deal with infidelity, especially if it's fooling around before someone's wedding or during the reception. just inappropriate places to hook up knowing the partner is nearby.
#bonus points if it's with someone they definitely should NOT be hooking up with#indie kink rp#𖥸 ─ plots.
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On Kaleidoscope World, we use prompts to inspire standalone science fiction and genre stories from our writers. In the context of our collaborative setting, we use these stories to populate a fictional magazine called—you guessed it!—Kaleidoscope World. However, as standalone writing prompts, they really could be used by anybody looking to create a thematic sci-fi story. Go wild! The prompts featured here include special Pride, Valentine's Day, and Black History Month topics. The full text of these will be under the cut for anyone needing it.
Theme: The Search for a Kaleidoscope World! Prompt: Heaven. Utopia. Home. These are the words that launch voyages and sink ships. If we knew with certainty the Kaleidoscope World existed, we never would have come this far in search of it. For the first issue of the city of Earth’s favorite vintage pulp science-fiction publication, write about travelers and pilgrims who seek the titular, mythical planetary paradise—or about the people who find it when they’re not looking. Theme: Over the Rainbow Planet Prompt: Somewhere over the rainbow is a world of peace, love, acceptance, pride, romance, mystery, fantasy, and adventure. For this special issue of Kaleidoscope World, include reoccurring LGBTQ+ color schemes in a story OR write a LGBTQ+ protagonist in a classic plot from any genre. Theme: Rocket Summer Prompt: In the opening chapter of Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles (1950), a rocket is launched in snowy January and creates so much warmth that winter is temporarily changed to summer in the nearby town: the ice melts, women shed their coats, and children go out to play in the streets. For the third issue of the city of Earth's favorite tales, write a story that takes place in a very hot climate or during this so-called "Rocket Summer." Theme: Fantastic Planet of Love Prompt: Love is a universal language—be you man, bug man, blob, or floating space jelly. Across the galaxy, all hearts speak, and though they can't always immediately understand the words, all creatures hear it. For this lovey-dovey issue of Kaleidoscope World, write about a couple (or more) from two (or more) different worlds and/or about aliens visiting a paradise planet on their honeymoon or honeymoon equivalent. Theme: Year on a Black Planet Prompt: Afrofuturism envisions the world of tomorrow through the lens of Black identity and history, combining science fiction and fantasy with themes of displacement, liberation, and diaspora. From P-Funk to Octavia Butler to Black Panther, Afrofuturism has been expanding American and global philosophy and imagination for years. For this special issue of Kaleidoscope World, imagine a dazzling African city in the far future, a planet influenced by African culture—or let yourself be inspired by examples of Afrofuturism in music and art.
#writing prompts#sci-fi prompts#science fiction#science fiction rp#jcink rp#writing exercise#genre prompts#plot hooks#inspiration#writing ideas#writerscommunity#writers on tumblr#writers and poets#creative writing#romance writing#queer scifi#queer science fiction#afrofuturism#rp writing#retro scifi#scifi rp#scifi story#story writing#writing drabble#fiction writing#fiction prompts
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i love having mnecraft tasks I'm so enriched
#vwoop.noises#2 model comms ; non-comms for my rp endeavours ; and reworking an origin datapack Also for rp endeavours#I'm excited 4 the origin actually im trying to make vampires as close to m*sqerade vibes as possible in mnecraft without being awful 2 play#They're not even my main guy I'm just enraptured by the ppl whos mains r vampires . The vampires have simply had it good for too long#AND THEN I HAVE MY OTHER RP (my baby)#Which does not require technical fiddling but I thought of a fun plot hook for a guy And so now I get to do it#And my friends are putting together a things That are silly and fun and I would die for our little guys#And such is my mnecraft endeavours. I have so much enrichment in my enclosure
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Sometime in the future (and I don't mean after this mission, I mean potentially months/years ahead when I've established Lark a little more soundly) I'd like to go for a more high-stakes plot.
Lark is definitely the type to get himself kidnapped while investigating an evil team.
I mean, I call that higher stakes. It would not actually be out of keeping with the tone of the official ranger games. In Shadows of Almia, a character being captured or held hostage happens like 5 times. Characters (whether rangers, villains or others) being tied in ropes "a smidgeon on the tight side" is legitimately a running joke repeated multiple times across multiple ranger games.
#ooc#wishlist#planning#//anyone interested in plotting for possible future rp hit me up#//not even just this potential hook specifically
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yuletide discord server is really not succeeding at feeding me [social writing activity emotion that leads me to write] and i am instead wasting hours on [nonendorsed fic community server/archives] and it is making me irritable and also causing me to write using weird syntax as displayed here and i had like six hours to write my evil yuletide fic and didn't >:(
#if you're wondering how ive resolved my problem from before#it's that now that i have like a week of distance from revisitng the most irritating part of canon#i no longer feel that my [story element that points out relevant problems with canon premise] is unequivocally morally correct#so now instead everyone can have a confusing and frustrating interaction that mostly ends up satisfying their various goals#doesn't obviously lead them to alter their future behavior except for having incidentally caused two protagonists to hook up#and then everyone goes home#you know. 'plot'#text box#box opener#who wants to conjure a different chatty genre-independent fic server for me#containing exclusively people who are informationally screened off from all yuletide participants#allowing me to extensively workshop my stupid fanfiction and also watch lots of other people just discuss the concept of fanfic at length.#don't actually do that usually i turn out to be a bad culture fit for servers [in an 'i drift off rapidly' way not an 'everything catches f#re' way]-- ugh i hate that ive adopted this speech pattern don't read other people's rp threads for hours by accident.
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open to ladies 21+ connection: customer or regular at carson's bar plot: random dude is hitting on your muse and Carson (owner/bartender) steps in to make him knock it off
"Hey man I'm pretty sure I overheard her tell you she isn't interested so how about you leave her alone?" Carson called out when he noticed one of his female customers being harrassed by someone who wasn't taking no for an answer. When this obnoxious dude told him to mind his business, that just pissed Carson off even more. "Well considering this is my bar it's very much my business. So back off before I get my guys to toss you outta here for good." With a stern look Carson didn't move away from his spot in front of the woman until the guy finally walked away back to his friends. He watched him for a few seconds before turning his attention to the woman. "Hey you okay, sorry about that. No one should have to deal with that annoying behavior. Can I get you a drink or something to make up for it, on the house."
#indie smut rp#open starters#starters:carson#this plot idea randomly came to me - maybe it ends in Carson and your muse hooking up in the back or after he closes the bar?
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This is only half a thought so far, but maybe other people want to chime in.
I’m doing Watch Machina (currently at episode 15) and Nein Again (currently at episode 21) while I also keep up with current Critical Role content (Age of Umbra episode 4) and something that bothers me a little is Matt’s current method of narration.
In C1, Matt’s style is very informal with regard to the narration. There’s little added drama via his tone, pace, or choice of words. “Toothy maw” became a meme pretty quickly, but the point of every description was to efficiently set the scene so the players could start their RP and choose what to do. There wasn’t as much precision with his descriptions, and of course that is a talent that takes a long time to hone when you’re describing lots of different things over the course of several hours. However, the narration was far less formal and calculated than his NPC dialogue, so (in combination with voice acting) it was very easy to determine when Matt was in character or not. It wasn’t a bad thing; Matt’s very casual narration and formal dialogue leading up to the Chroma Conclave’s attack on Emon was excellent because it was so sudden, leading the players and the audience to experience the exact same shock the NPCs would have. It’s not a bad way to narrate. If anything, it made the heartfelt moments so poignant, especially at the end of the campaign. That description of snow drops would not have been nearly as impactful if Matt had narrated that way all the time.
In C2, Matt started getting more descriptive and slowed down his narration to match. As Aabria would put it, he “paints a word picture” and includes more environmental storytelling for the setting itself, not just things for the characters to expressly interact with. I think this is part of what led to the Nein interacting with the set dressing more: Matt mentioned it, so it must be important! This led to some fun hijinks as time went on, and it gave Wildemount a different feeling than Tal’dorei. I couldn’t tell you that Emon had a particular vibe to it other than it being a big city, but howdy do we know that Berleben is full of nosy, bored people in a smelly swamp, and we sure know that Zadash is a bustling city with stark class segregation while Nicodranas is a beautiful trade hub with a mixture of different cultures. I think part of that may have come from working on the source books (they have similar language for the plot hooks and location entries). However, that method of narration was mostly limited to first descriptions of a new place or events (“cutscenes” like the attack in Zadash). Within a scene, Matt was still fairly casual in his discussions with the players.
But currently in Age of Umbra, and with a good chunk of C3, Matt’s narration is far more deliberate. There is a consistently slower pace compared to earlier campaigns, usually only speeding up in combat. Part of that may be for production purposes (easier for transcriptions and closed captioning), but it also impacts the pacing of the game itself. There’s also that presence of a new character: the narrator himself has a voice, and that is now part of the story. It’s extremely noticeable when the cast gets Matt to “break character” as the narrator to only be a DM. It requires a baseline level of formality for that to happen, and Matt committed to it in nearly every scene, regardless of the context of the scene. While that doesn’t feel all that strange for Age of Umbra (it fits well with the soulsborne style of game), it does make me realize that it’s part of why C3 felt incongruous. Like, sorry about the dead horse, but I was expecting C3 to be pulpy, which very much benefits from the narration style of C1 rather than the formal narration style Matt prefers currently. Punchy, informal narration sets a player expectation of “you’re here to get something done and I’ll tell you if it works,” while the current style instead lends itself to “you’re part of my story and this is the tone.” The former is great for fast-paced roleplay and the latter is suited to unhurried storytelling—which wouldn’t feel as mismatched if C3 hadn’t been a story where the PCs needed to prevent a second calamity within the course of a few weeks.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that this was a mistake. Matt clearly enjoys how he narrates currently, and every DM is entitled to their preference. However, I think there’s a lesson in here that varying the narration style to match the purpose of the scene and story would benefit the players and the audience.
To be fair here, Matt is not the only DM who doesn’t mix it up very often. Brennan Lee Mulligan (Dimension 20) is far closer to the C1 style of fast, informal narration with very limited, specific instances where he would slow down for drama; there is no “narrator” character in his players’ story. D20 has a far more casual tone to its seasons than CR does in its campaigns. Luis Carazo (Tales Unrolled) narrates similarly to Matt, with a focus on instilling an emotional reaction for the players to deal with, and the players collaboratively join Luis as the narrator for their own characters; it’s a back and forth where the DM and players contribute to that additional presence. Tales Unrolled is on the opposite end of the spectrum from D20, with a clear feeling that it is a storytelling experience.
Again, choosing one narration style over another isn’t necessarily a flaw. However, I think varied narration is a tool that most DMs underutilize. If used carefully, adjusting narration styles within sessions on the fly could enhance the experience of an Actual Play campaign for everyone involved. It could be used as a signal to the players for what type of scene this will be or when a scene is shifting. It could also signal to performers in a show for pacing within an episode (hijinks are over, time for some drama; time to cool down from the tension).
But, as always, it’s easier to point stuff out like this than it is to do it in practice.
#critical role#matt mercer#also#am I the only one doing all three AND d20 AND tales unrolled?#I might have a problem#PS I just realized I wrote snow caps instead of snow drops too late don’t mind me I want little candies
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How to Write Engaging Anons
I’ve spoken to a lot of people behind close doors and we have all come to a realization: PKMN IRL as a community isn’t the greatest at sending engaging anons,,,
A lot of anons tend to get off track from what the blog runner is trying to do or will send completely unrelated anons during a plot moment on someones blog which can be incredibly frustrating for the blog runner.
So, I’ve decided to compile a little “guide” to help.
Look over the recent posts of a blog to see if they’re doing anything that could be considered plot relevant before sending an anon. Are they vague posting about something? Did they cut off a tangent too short? Did they mention they have stories to share if anyone wants them? Did they say something off or slightly concerning? ASK ABOUT IT! Ask them to elaborate! Ask for more detail!
Try and keep asks on task if a plot hook/point is currently happening. It is incredibly discouraging for a blog runner to see the notif for an anon only to open it and it have nothing to do with what they are currently trying to reveal/be engaged with. Do not latch onto a bit like your life depends on it because you are most likely just tiring out the blog runner who just wants to share interesting character/story info. Bits have a time and a place.
Don’t have a character that would realistically send that anon? Then don’t send it as that character, send it as yourself. The blog runner and character will not know the difference. This also has an added benefit of baiting a character into talking about something you know your character can then interact with. Anons are great for interaction in more ways than just asks.
Worried someone already sent the ask you’re about to send? SEND IT ANYWAYS! A blog runner would much prefer two of asks of generally the same question than zero asks! And it shows that people care enough to ask that question twice! It gives the blog runner something to think about when writing!
Don’t have any idea of what anon to send without an ask game? SEND THE SUPER “BASIC” ONES! I promise you that very basic questions like “how do feel about this”, “why do you say that”, “you mentioned [this], can you elaborate more” ARE LOVED BY BLOG RUNNERS!!! So much can be understood about a character’s mental state or attitude depending on how they choose to answer these questions. They’re “basic” and “overused” because they are really good questions to ask!
Try and engage critically with a character! Remember! This is an RP community! We are playing these characters as if they are real so you need to treat them like people! For example: Telling a very clearly mentally ill character that their thought process isn’t healthy and that they should just go to therapy isn’t the most helpful anon and it especially isn’t when that seems to be all the blog runner gets when they’re character gets like that. A good way to try and engage critically is to ask similar questions as above such as “why do you think that” along with some others like “can you walk me through your thought process”, “do you know when you started acting/thinking like this”, etc.
IC Hate Anons. These anons are fun and good! They can be very useful for story telling and showing off certain aspects of a character! They can also be super draining especially when that seems to be all that a character gets when trying to do plot hooks/points. It can make a blog runner’s motivation wane and deplete when all it ever seems like is that anons want to use their character as a punching bag. A good way to negate this is if you send an IC hate anon is to quickly follow it up with an anon that’s trying to engage critically and is asking questions and treating the character as a person. This allows for a blog runner to have choices on whether they want their character to be a punching bag right now and get beat down or would rather follow the anons line of questioning.
Ask games. I know I’m beating a dead horse here but SEND AN ASK TO THE PERSON YOU ARE REBLOGGING FROM. The blog runner will see you reblogging it from them and be waiting for an ask to come in and then it never does. Send an ask. They are literally pre-written most of the time. Okay that’s all I have to say here. 👍
Make sure the anon has some sort of substance. Even when sending anons outside of plot periods make sure the anon has something the character and blog runner can actually feasibly answer. One word anons that are just “yeah” or “okay” are incredibly difficult to respond to. So is randomly being sent quotes or things that just generally have nothing to do with the blog or pokemon in general. People have an easier time when being sent asks about their character’s pokemon, family, friends, most recent stupid post, etc. I have about 40 anons rotting in my inbox for @/espers-n-espurrs because they have nothing to respond to. And this isn’t to say silly/dumb anons shouldn’t be a thing. They should be but they should also be something someone could reasonably reply with besides just replying with “why the fuck did you send me this”.
In all, remember you are not only engaging with a character and their story but you are also engaging with a blog runner. You may never know their name or have a one on one conversation with them but the asks you send their characters do have an effect on the blog runner.
Show that you are engaging with their character, show that you care about the story they are trying to tell.
Reblogs are important for interaction but in my mind asks are the backbone of this community. A good ask and a good response allows for a good chance for others to be able to interact with the response IC.
But yeah, remember, the blog runner is still there behind that screen, you are still interacting with them when you interact with their character. Give them something to work with when you send an ask.
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(immediately, new RP from that unresolved plot hook from the last one!)
*it's been a few days since the disastrous trek that Sirius was part of, when the vittilyne near the docks begins bubbling. well, bubbling differently- more and louder.*
*one of the chemists on-site lowers a bucket into it to hoist some out for study*
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as a bit of a coda to my post re: C3 likely ending very soon and why some of the worst of C2 fan responses are unlikely, I want to highlight something from C2's ending I forgot that is still relevant: the ending of the campaign is ultimately much more about when the party would part ways, rather than every single thing being resolved. There are also important parts of people's stories that just don't translate well to D&D actual play (notably in C2, Thoreau and Trent being put on public trial).
No matter what Bells Hells do, everything about the moon will have long-term ramifications, and because of Imogen and Fearne we will presumably get some idea of the fate of Ruidusborn in the immediate sense, but anything more needs to marinate. For all I take issue with the ending of Rusty Quill Gaming (not spoiler tagging as it's 2+ years old but: destruction of all magic, arcane and divine, with basically no lead-in or earlier seeding that this was a possibility) they did make the very intelligent choice to end the campaign right after the climactic battle, and then show two brief RP-centric epilogues for the characters, one five years out and one further down the line, to give snapshots of how the world and characters have adapted. Those epilogues did a lot to soften my opinion of an ending that I genuinely think wasn't very well done, because they were thoughtfully chosen.
The Mighty Nein were very much not done adventuring, to a degree, but they were done with the adventures they were having as a group, at least as a constant thing (obviously, they'll bring the gang back together - they're doing so right now). They had conflicting needs that were all somewhat time sensitive, and several of them did wish to pause and spend time with their family at that point. Some of what we thought were plot hooks at the time became stories for another party (Team Wildemount in Molaesmyr was a highlight of C3 for me!), some were the subject of one-shots (Uk'otoa and Trent), and some might be even more long term, whatever that may mean (Chained Oblivion - which could also in theory pay off even in the presumably very few C3 episodes we have left).
So: not every plot thread needs to be wrapped up, the end of a campaign doesn't mean the end of a story, and some parts of a story are better told outside the context of the campaign. Again: I am not judging you for being sad it's ending! In fact, I think anyone who is doing that is kind of an asshole! But I do think it's important to recall that the campaign ending and the story ending are different things, and to consider what actually needs to be wrapped up for a satisfying conclusion, vs what you want to see, particularly because "what you want to see" is very likely to still come to pass down the line as a one-shot, two-shot, beat in a future campaign, or something else. (Unless it's some non-canon shipping bullshit in which case. please check out ao3. great website. will have what you want.)
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ℌ𝔢𝔩𝔩, 𝔥𝔢𝔩𝔩, 𝔥𝔢𝔩𝔩 𝔥𝔞𝔰 𝔦𝔱'𝔰 𝔩𝔞𝔴𝔰
❝ In my world, in my HOUSE, there is order, and there is decorum. ❞
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This blog is R-rated. I write mature and dark themes from time to time. I do my best to tag potential triggers and upsetting content, but I’m only human, something might slip through. If you’re sensitive to some DDDNE topics, please proceed with care. Mature content is tagged as #tw:nsft — [ infernal indulgences ], if you wish to blacklist it.
I. OC-Friendly & Duplicate-Friendly
I’m very OC-friendly (I love it!). That said, I’m not comfortable with self-inserts or projection characters. If you're playing an OC, I’ll take time to review your bio and find common plot hooks. That might make my replies slower, but it’s so our characters can have a more meaningful interaction. I'm also duplicate/twin friendly. Bring on the devils.
II. Interactions
I don’t mind personal or non-RP blogs (I adore y'all), as long as they don’t interact with RP threads. Liking the post is totally fine. Just don’t reblog my RP threads with others. My headcanons and OOC posts are free to reblog and comment on.
III. Mature Themes
Smutty interactions only happen with mutual interest between muses and if the mun is on board too. No worries, even if Raphael flirts, feel free to shut him down or slap him. I won’t take it personally. In fact, I won’t take anything you do or say to him personally. Go wild, lol. He’s a villain, and I’m fully aware he’s a dick (and being a dick comes with consequences)
IV. Character Portrayal
I stick close to canon but expand where needed. Some liberties may appear to smooth out RP flow or enhance character dynamics. You’ll catch bits of my personal interpretation, especially in headcanons. Raphael is a character we know little about, so I take creative liberties to fill in the blanks where canon is vague or silent.
V. RP Settings
I primarily roleplay in Baldur’s Gate 3 and Dungeons & Dragons settings. My Raphael has verses and AUs. Canon divergences and alternate universes are welcome. I only do crossovers sometimes. If I don’t know your fandom at all, I probably won’t do it. I would rather prefer to at least know a bit about your universe.
VI. Responses & Writing Style
I write in third person, usually 1 to 5 paragraphs, but I can adjust. No pressure to match pace or length. Asks and memes are always open. Feel free to turn them into threads or not if you’d like. I don’t care how you format. Be happy. I write RPs both on the Tumblr and on Discord (ask for my username there!)
VII. Shipping & Smut
I love shipping and smut, don’t get me wrong, but that’s not all this blog is about. I’m open to a variety of dynamics and connections. Platonic. Romantic. Sexual. Chaotic. Let’s discuss and see what works.
VIII. Priorities
I’m here for fun plots and good stories. Some days I’ll gravitate toward short threads or low-effort replies. Other days, I’m in deep and want to explore specific themes. It’s nothing personal . I don’t reply in order. I go where the inspiration hits.
IX. Experience
I’ve been roleplaying and playing RPGs for years on my native language and platforms, but on Tumblr and in English is a first for me! It’s been a blast so far :)
X. No Pressure
No pressure to reply quickly. No pressure to match my length. Prioritize your mental health and what makes writing fun for you. Let me know what you need and what works best for you. I’ll always respect your preferences, boundaries, and limits around certain topics. > Communication is key. <
Meet the mortal behind the devil:
Hi. I’m Lyco, a 28yo Brazilian scribbling devils for fun. Always up for chats, memes, lore dumps, cursed ships, and unhinged questions. Tag me. Drop threads. Reply whenever. I’m just here for a good time. Villain lover. Beer enjoyer. Gothic lit addict with a tendency for writing annoying purple prose and poetic nonsense (sorry about that? lol). I code, design, work out, and occasionally touch grass. Mostly active at night and may disappear for a bit when life gets loud. Anyway, nice to meet ya 👋🏻
Note 01: MUN ≠ MUSE. Don’t confuse the two. 😉 Note 02: Want my Discord? Just ask! I don’t bite... unless you’re into that.
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Write a story or a poem about a character who is inexplicably and/or dramatically changed after witnessing a solar eclipse or some other dazzling celestial event.
I'd also like to take this moment to urge North Americans to look into our exciting, upcoming solar eclipse and learn more about what to expect: Check out these safety tips from NASA or this cheerful video overview from PBS that goes over why the eclipse is so special, what will happen that day, and what you should be ready to see.
On Kaleidoscope World, we use prompts to inspire standalone science fiction and genre stories from our writers. In the context of our collaborative setting, we use these stories to populate a fictional magazine called—you guessed it!—Kaleidoscope World. However, as standalone writing prompts, they really could be used by anybody looking to create a thematic sci-fi story. Go wild!
#writing prompts#sci-fi prompts#science fiction#science fiction rp#scifi roleplay#jcink#jcink rp#jcink roleplay#writing exercise#genre prompts#plot hooks#writing inspiration#writing ideas#writerscommunity#writers on tumblr#writers and poets#creative writing#story writing#retro scifi#scifi story#poetry writing#fiction writing#poetry prompts#fiction prompts#solar eclipse#eclipse2024#total solar eclipse
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I'm Jean-Paul Valley, I work in IT in Gotham. He/him, Catholic ✝️ please don't ask about my sexuality.
I also used to be Batman, but please don't ask about that, either.
Trying to turn over a new leaf, trying to NOT do the Azrael thing much but he's kinda stuck here and comes out a lot. Don't be alarmed but he's pretty intense.
Hello I have made an RP blog for everyone's favorite sopping wet cat of the 90s. I'm the mun of @alfred-worth-every-penny
You can specify if you're talking to JP or Az, otherwise I'll use my best judgment on who's answering.
Azrael speaks in red.
DMs, comments, and asks always welcomed and encouraged.
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Who the heck is this character?
You may have heard of the comic storyline where Bane breaks Batman's back. While Bruce is out of commission, this is the guy who takes up the mantle for him. ((If you have three hours, you can listen to the BBC Knightfall audio drama!))
He's like a Talon if the Court of Owls were Catholic.
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BACKSTORY
The Order of St Dumas was a secret organization and splinter group of the Knights Templar. Incredibly wealthy, and pulling strings around the world.
The Order created a loyal assassin called Azrael to destroy enemies of the the order. The process involved subjecting the fetus child of the current Azrael to electroshocks and DNA modification in a growing tube. This process, called "The System" results in a sort of split personality.
Azrael believes himself to be a Holy Avenging Angel of Death, and his enemies to be sinners in need of divine punishment.
Jean-Paul Valley is the latest in the line of Azraels. After his father, Ludovic, died in his arms, he got entangled with the Order and Batman, resulting in him saving and learning the identity of the latter.
After becoming the Batman, his struggles with the System, the stress, and his own inexperienced all eventually culminate into a complete mental breakdown in which Bruce has to forcibly remove him from the role.
His relationship to the Batfamily has been shaky ever since. Jean-Paul tried for years to earn Batman's respect.
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RULES AND GUIDELINES
I am fine with RPs of any rating
Anyone can follow my blog. Because of this, content not suitable for everyone must be discussed in DMs
Things like magic anons are okay within reason. If I personally find it too zany to work with I just won't respond
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PLOT HOOKS
The Batfam can be weird about him. Bruce might consider him as much of his own failure as Jason. Dick might be very distrustful and even a tad jealous? Tim might not have forgiven the crap he dealt with from AzBats. Or maybe he wasn't even in your universe!
Wanted people:
- A Bruce, Tim, or Dick who went through the whole Knightfall deal with JP
- Michael Lane Azrael
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THE MUN
I'm 25+ and use they/them pronouns. I like pets and tea. I've been RPing for around 10 years, and I made these DC blogs because my usual RP buddies didn't care about comics
Hail Mary - Eleanor is injured by Deathstroke and Azrael's assassin obedience gets triggered
STORYLINES AND ARCS
This is more for note keeping of things that have happened, as stories float around, I make a lot of sillies, and I'm really not pressed about canon. Do Not take this as some sort of Bible it's not that serious
Verse 1 - ended up in a universe where Knightfall never happened. Found and taken in by Eleanor Wayne
Verse 2 - good times with Morgan!
Verse 3 -
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Hi! It's me, your local Postmaster! Actually took me a bit to get my own mail hooked up to this new system, whoops... But I did it!
I build, I run some shops, I'm learning redstone... Feel free to ask me things, I love a good chitchat :)
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#pearlo postage is for mail [asks] i get!
[you can search #hermit mailbox ask universe if you want to keep up with the whole collective of rp blogs! I don't use this tag much but it exists lol]
[#hermitbox lore is for more lore-heavy rp stuff!]
[OOC below the cut!]
Hi! Mod here! I'm Syl, she/her, if you see notes from @sylsoddsandends that's me! I'm new to the life series fandom and a little shy still but I wanna make some more friends to ramble with so I'm putting myself out there yippee :) if I've got anything ooc to add to a post I'll be talking in brackets [like this!] and I'll use them for narration too!
This is of course not the real Pearl by any means and not meant to be associated with her, I am just a person who likes roleplaying!!!
No NSFW asks please! I might make the occasional joke but I don't want other people to approach me that way.
I would prefer not to interact with DSMP characters, partially because I have absolutely no familiarity with the SMP, partially for personal reasons
There is some shipping content here. Gempearl is at play but romantic interactions between other blogs will also be acknowledged.
I also have no familiarity with other SMPs outside of hermitcraft/trafficlife/empires so Pearl will probably treat such characters as strangers
Original characters are a-OK to interact but I'd rather avoid starting any involved plots with them– except for maybe Watchers, discuss with me if you'd like on that front
Assorted headcanons may also be at play, I'm a fan of Pearl as a moth hybrid and her getting to keep her life series dogs on hermitcraft ^^ this Pearl will also remember everything just as the other affiliated blogs do!
Ok I think that's everything I have to say, enjoy the blog, bye :)
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