Character Information
Is your character an original or fandom character? Please describe.
I only roleplay actively on three of my dragons, Macbeth, Noctem, and Mercury, and they are all original characters. If requested, I do have some fandom characters and maybe two or three characters based on real people from the past.
Are you currently seeking a specific roleplay storyline? If yes, please describe.
Generally I am exclusive to dragon-related roleplays since it's just what I prefer on this website. Also, Macbeth is my main, and I find the most joy in playing him, especially because he is the most developed character of my trio. Generally I will ask if at all possible in a roleplay for others to read the bio to my character (I don't know if that is a universal thing for others to just read dragon bios... I do it a lot).
Player Information
Average reply length?
I usually give you at least a paragraph, but I usually do two, oftentimes more if I like the plot and there is something going on, mood, etc; it just depends.
Average reply speed?
I like to check every day and if the other(s) involved is/are active, then I will probably reply multiple times a day, more in the latter part of it (I'm +3h) when I get home from school and do whatever necessary for that particular day, and I'm usually more free on weekends. I am often required to attend after school rehearsals, things on the weekends, concerts, and maybe other things, but I will notify on anything that may obstruct rp flow due to my schedule.
Any requirements for future roleplayers?
Only that you give at least one paragraph of maybe 3/4+ sentences and are a good/semi-literate writer. Please, please, please, no fragment sentences and please view your own writing like you are reading from a novel. If it doesn't sound like it came directly out of a fiction book, (ex: "The coatl leaped across the pond instead of using his wings to pivot himself upward." vs "He jumped instead of flew").
That your respond time is at least once a day, and if not, then notify.
That you follow basic etiquette for roleplaying and interacting with others in general.
Additional Information?
Description and as much enthusiasm into your writing as you can possibly infuse it with, otherwise I may get bored. I really love roleplaying, and it would be disappointing to anyone if they got all excited that the thread was updated and instead it was a boring reply with no engagement at all.
This is very important to me: that if you are roleplaying with Macbeth, read his bio. That way I don't have to specifically ask every single group I have to politely skim over it, or have to post his entire bio paragraph into the same post as my response. It's just not a good system to keep up with.
I really like what the person before me said: "I'm open to random starters via private message."
Is your character an original or fandom character? Please describe.
I only roleplay actively on three of my dragons, Macbeth, Noctem, and Mercury, and they are all original characters. If requested, I do have some fandom characters and maybe two or three characters based on real people from the past.
Are you currently seeking a specific roleplay storyline? If yes, please describe.
Generally I am exclusive to dragon-related roleplays since it's just what I prefer on this website. Also, Macbeth is my main, and I find the most joy in playing him, especially because he is the most developed character of my trio. Generally I will ask if at all possible in a roleplay for others to read the bio to my character (I don't know if that is a universal thing for others to just read dragon bios... I do it a lot).
Player Information
Average reply length?
I usually give you at least a paragraph, but I usually do two, oftentimes more if I like the plot and there is something going on, mood, etc; it just depends.
Average reply speed?
I like to check every day and if the other(s) involved is/are active, then I will probably reply multiple times a day, more in the latter part of it (I'm +3h) when I get home from school and do whatever necessary for that particular day, and I'm usually more free on weekends. I am often required to attend after school rehearsals, things on the weekends, concerts, and maybe other things, but I will notify on anything that may obstruct rp flow due to my schedule.
Any requirements for future roleplayers?
Only that you give at least one paragraph of maybe 3/4+ sentences and are a good/semi-literate writer. Please, please, please, no fragment sentences and please view your own writing like you are reading from a novel. If it doesn't sound like it came directly out of a fiction book, (ex: "The coatl leaped across the pond instead of using his wings to pivot himself upward." vs "He jumped instead of flew").
That your respond time is at least once a day, and if not, then notify.
That you follow basic etiquette for roleplaying and interacting with others in general.
Additional Information?
Description and as much enthusiasm into your writing as you can possibly infuse it with, otherwise I may get bored. I really love roleplaying, and it would be disappointing to anyone if they got all excited that the thread was updated and instead it was a boring reply with no engagement at all.
This is very important to me: that if you are roleplaying with Macbeth, read his bio. That way I don't have to specifically ask every single group I have to politely skim over it, or have to post his entire bio paragraph into the same post as my response. It's just not a good system to keep up with.
I really like what the person before me said: "I'm open to random starters via private message."