pechadur Posted October 8, 2017 Share Posted October 8, 2017 isn't that a lovely title? not too wordy but holy hell try saying it five times fast. i like lapslock for ooc due to my typing quickly, however, for an ic post i will use capitalization ^^ anywho, hello there! my name is pechadur and i'm currently looking for role plays. i do have a few rules, however, and while i'm mostly lenient, i'd like to stick to these: 1. OOC chat is not required, but would be very nice. i like it when i can talk to my partner about random things or talking to brainstorm plot ideas. if the OOC is dead, then it's not going to be a fun experience for me and i'll just end up ghosting. 2. basic aesthetic. just a different font than the default is all i ask. 3. detail! without smut, my posts can range from anywhere from five paragraphs to fifteen. granted they aren't giant blocks of text, but they're fairly detailed with a good amount of "fluff" in them. i don't want one liners and i generally don't accept less than three paragraphs. 4. proper spelling and grammar. i'm not perfect, obviously, and neither are you. so the occasional mistake i understand, but if it's almost every other word.. 5. i play "bottoms" most of the time (read; 95% of the time) however! i don't mind playing a switch! please don't be shy to ask me to play as one!! please shoot me a pm if you're interested! now, for the juicy stuff~ p a i r i n g s; Clash of Heroes: Of Might and Magic: Godric x Alexei Dragon Age: Male Hawke x Fenris Male Warden x Alistair | Zevran Fairy Tail: Natsu Dragneel x Grey Fullbuster Fallout: OC x OC (New Vegas and Four being the two i enjoy the most) Naruto: Naruto x Sasuke | Kiba | Gaara Gaara x Neji The Elder Scrolls: OC x OC (Oblivion and Skyrim) p l o t s ; Beauty and the Boss: Muse A is the son of a man with a serious gambling problem. He’s a sweet man, always doting on Muse A with his favorite books and rare flowers, but he’s up to his ears in debt after borrowing money from the wrong people. One afternoon, Muse A’s father is confronted by Muse B, the ruthless crime boss of the city. Few people have ever seen Muse B’s face, as his henchmen usually do his dirty work, but everyone knows his name and cowers in fear appropriately. Muse A’s father owes Muse B a considerable debt, which he cannot pay. Rather than kill the man, Muse B offers a trade – the man's beautiful son in exchange for the forgiveness of his financial debts. He has one night to make this deal happen or Muse B will come for him. When Muse A’s father explains the predicament to him, he is willing to go, as long as it ensures the safety of his family and his father promises to put an end to his troublesome gambling habits. Muse A moves in to Muse B’s mansion outside of town the following day. From the moment Muse A arrives, Muse B is on his best behavior, lavishing Muse A with gifts – a library wing for him, a pretty garden filled with the finest, imported roses – jewelry, and so on. Gradually, Muse A comes to see that Muse B isn’t a horrible person, behind closed doors, but the circumstances of their arrangement (and the terrible crimes he commits as a crime boss) make it difficult for him to fall in love with Muse B as he’s fallen in love with him. Each time Muse B proposes marriage, Muse A refuses. Muse A becomes terribly homesick and begs to be allowed to visit his father. Muse B allows her to leave him as long as Muse A returns to him within a week’s time. While Muse A is away, Muse B is attacked by a disloyal bunch of conspiring underlings. When Muse A returns, hhe finds Muse B wounded and left for dead in his home office. He realizes in this moment that he does love Muse B and if he recovers, he’ll marry him. His quick actions save Muse B's life and once he is well enough, they marry. Optional Twists: Dark Twist: Once Muse B recovers, Muse A willingly becomes part of the crime business. Together they seek revenge against those who betrayed Muse B. Romantic/Angst Twist: Once Muse B recovers, Muse B gives up his life of crime, since he’s assumed to be dead and he and Muse A run away together, with the condition that Muse A can never return home to his family. -×- Good Grief: Muse A has been an aspiring musician for years. They have finally hit it big; their music quickly climbing the charts, labels scrambling to sign them, screaming fans waiting outside venues. Muse A meets Muse B at an industry event, and the two hit it off immediately. Muse A invites Muse B out after the event, and they end up going home together afterward. As they continue to bump into one another at industry events over the next few weeks, the pair decides to act on their chemistry and try dating. It isn’t long before they start to fall for each other, but Muse A’s rising fame sweeps them up, leaving Muse B behind while Muse A travels the world. Muse B does their best to deal with the distance and the insecurities that come along with dating a musician but, they finally reach their limit when a photo surfaces of Muse A kissing a fan after a show. Muse A expresses regret about the incident, but can’t promise that they’ll be 100% faithful while on tour. After a difficult talk, the two agree that they shouldn’t be together right now, and they’ll just have to see what happens when the tour is over. But when it’s time for Muse A to write their sophomore album, nothing is more inspiring than their relationship with Muse B. Their first single is released and it’s a break-up song that’s all about missing Muse B. Optional: Muse B is a radio host and their listeners keep calling and requesting the song. -×- Noble Brat: When their successful, merchant father amasses enough wealth to afford a valuable piece of property, a rather unrefined Muse A finds themselves thrust suddenly into the upper class. Though they have no title by birth, Muse A is now considered eligible for courtship by noble sort. Now more than ever, it’s of great importance that Muse A learns proper deportment- how to conduct themselves in society-from a professional; Muse B is hired for this purpose, to prepare Muse A for their debut to society at a grand ball. Every day Muse A attends etiquette lessons, in which Muse B attempts to teach essentials such as how to dress, how to ride a horse, and how to behave at a formal banquet and so on. Muse A proves to be an exhausting student, never quite behaving as they should, questioning every rule. -×- Partners in Crime: Muse A, a tenacious crime boss, is frustrated by yet another news headline about a big crime bust in the city which has ties to their own illicit operations. It seems that the mayor’s been making good on his promise to eradicate crime as of late (probably because he’s looking to run for Senator in the upcoming elections) and that ultimately spells trouble for Muse A. It’s only a matter of time before someone from the Mayor’s camp comes sniffing around Muse A’s nightclub, which operates as a front for their money laundering, but Muse A wants the Mayor dealt with before that happens. As fate would have it, Muse A isn’t the only one who wants the Mayor gone. Muse B, the Mayor’s child, sees right through the tele-prompted speeches, contrived family photo ops, and the empty promises of a crime-free city. Muse B has seen and heard their father conducting his own illegal practices and knows firsthand that the Mayor is not a good man. Muse B has lost all respect for their corrupt father and only feels disdain and fear toward him. It’s by coincidence that Muse B enters Muse A’s nightclub after a volatile confrontation with their father, but it isn’t a coincidence when Muse A recognizes Muse B and invites them to the VIP area to talk. In this secluded area of the club, Muse B spills all of their concerns to Muse A and Muse A offers protection in exchange for information. Muse B agrees to spy on their father for Muse A with the understanding that, at the opportune moment, Muse A will get rid of the Mayor. -×- Sorted: Muse A always knew they would end up in Slytherin. They came from a proud family, a long line that had been sorted into the same house for centuries, save for a cousin that no one talked about. When the day came to get on the train, Muse A found a compartment that held only Muse B. The two talked, shared their excitement, and bonded over what houses they wanted to be sorted to. By the time they reached the school, Muse A had Muse B convinced that they should be in Slytherin too, but the hat decided otherwise. While Muse A ended up in Slytherin, Muse B was most excited to learn everything they could, and was placed in Ravenclaw. Muse A, too proud to admit they were saddened by the sorting hat’s decision, simply turned to their housemates and began to chatter about all the food. They never saw the disappointed look on Muse B’s face. Fast forward a few years, and Muse A hasn’t talked to Muse B since. Muse B is top of the class, a fact which Muse A and their friends often joke about. The two get partnered together for a project, and Muse A is surprised to find that Muse B is the same clever person they met on the first train ride; they haven’t changed, and Muse A is intrigued. Their friends are quick to poke fun that the long-lost friends have been reunited, but Muse A just waves them off, only to realize that they’re right. From then on, Muse A sees Muse B everywhere. Muse B was there all along, but Muse A never noticed, and now that they have, they can’t stop thinking about Muse B. The only thing stopping them from acting on their feelings is what their friends might say. -×- Treasured: According to sailor legends, merpeople are beautiful and benevolent beings who guide lost ships to harbor and bring great fortune to kind fishermen who empty their nets for a chance to hear a merperson’s song. The song of a merperson is an ethereal treat that few people at sea (and even fewer on land) have the privilege of hearing, but those who do are said to be blessed for the rest of their days. Muse A is a merperson, born to a merman and a sea witch. Cursed by wicked blood, Muse A’s song is doomed to bring misery and death to anyone who hears it. Though it is not their fault, Muse A has been forbidden from singing to anyone (human or merperson) for as long as they live. Unable to sing freely like their seafaring kin, Muse A is an outcast and believes they will never know the joy of changing a human’s life for the better. Always lonely underwater,Muse A secretly travels to the surface in the hopes of finding companionship. Merely speaking to a human couldn’t hurt, they suppose. One afternoon, Muse A encounters Muse B strolling along the shoreline, pitching small pebbles into the surf. Fearing rejection from the first human they’ve ever seen, Muse Athinks to swim away but Muse B spots their shimmering tail and calls out to them. They keep their distance from one another as they speak, one on land and one at sea, but are too intrigued to part ways. As it gets dark and the air becomes cold, both must take their leave of the beach. Uncertain if Muse Awill ever see another human, Muse A hastily promises Muse B that they will bring them treasures if they come back. Muse B is uncertain if its wise, but they agree to return. True to their word, Muse A brings a valuable trinket from a shipwreck far below in simple exchange for Muse B’s company. As the days pass and Muse B continues to return, it seems that Muse A has finally found a friend. All will be well, as long as they don’t ever sing to Muse B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pechadur Posted October 15, 2017 Author Share Posted October 15, 2017 Summer @ Sprinklez; Muse A lands a part-time job at the local ice cream shop for the summer. Though the pay is better than minimum wage, Muse A’s not enthused to spend sunny afternoons inside, scooping cones for bratty kids and demanding customers while their friends are catching waves at the beach. To make matters worse, the shop manager’s a little weird and Muse A’s sole co-worker is standoffish for no apparent reason, making the work environment pretty awkward. The first few shifts seem to crawl along for Muse A, causing them to contemplate quitting before their starting week is up. Muse A’s outlook begins to change, however, when Muse B strolls into the shop. Muse B is a relative of the manager and the last new hire of the season. Muse B is cool to Muse A (unlike their other co-worker), always lending a hand when Muse A makes a mistake or taking the blame whenever the manager is looking to scold someone because Muse B knows their relative won’t fire them. Muse A and Muse B become good friends in a short span of time, happily spending hours hanging around the shop even when one of them’s not scheduled to be at work. They make the most of their slow summer together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pechadur Posted October 25, 2017 Author Share Posted October 25, 2017 **A rough idea; would need to be fleshed out!** Life is Strange; Muse A and Muse B have lived in a small town their entire life, have grown up with the same people and the same buildings, yet they couldn't be any different. Muse A is a kid from a well off family, his father the District Attorney of the town they live in. Muse A strives for perfect grades and acting, and is lucky enough to be talented. Smart, handsome, and charming are some of the words some might choose to describe him with, which is the complete opposite of Muse B. Muse B is the typical rebellious kid, his father passed away when he was just a preteent and now his mother was dating someone else, a control freak who had a few choice words for Muse B's lifestyle. He is no stranger to the world of drugs and concerts. Rebellious, smart ass, and problem child are the words that would describe him. It was strange for Muse B when he met Muse A at a concert and even stranger that he had to be saved from a golden child. After the concert, Muse B can't seem to get Muse A out of his head and vice versa, however, it seems that Muse A is keeping a cooler head about his growing affection for Muse B. The two grow closer over a shared idea over getting the hell out of the town they live in. It's rough, I know. Also, it is based off of Before the Storm, a game that I absolutely adore. I liked Life is Strange, however, Max was lowkey a bitch. Sorry not sorry xd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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