ROLEPLAY MY WAY
ROLEPLAY, MY WAY.
๐ญ Polygamy or
Monogamy?
Not quite either.
My characters don’t wear collars. Monogamy can be beautiful—but it can also get boring. And honestly, boredom is the real heartbreak.
If you’re up for playing all the fun, messy ups and downs of being a couple, then cool—I’m in.
If we end up roleplaying marriage, just know I’m open to exploring all the fun parts—even the messy stuff like jealousy and divorce. Not that I will be planning it from the start, but hey, stories aren’t always neat.
They’re not your textbook polyamorous types.
Sure, they flirt and leave doors open for others—it’s part of the game and keeps things interesting. But that doesn’t mean they’re juggling multiple romantic storylines at once.
I’m a storyteller at heart, so I follow a logical narrative thread. Unless I’m playing a character who’s clearly promiscuous (and honestly, I don’t have time to manage too many tangled romances), all flirting stays at the level of dialogue, playful gestures, maybe a friendly kiss or a teasing smack.
We leave doors open for future possibilities, but not multiple relationships happening simultaneously.
I care deeply about my characters—Olimpia, Letizia, Green Peace, Hazel, Ashley.
I get attached to their lives just like I do with characters like Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, or other books I read.
So if the person on the other side can build a strong thread, create good chemistry, and craft a meaningful story, I end up truly caring about the character they bring to life.
For this reason, and because I have little time to juggle many stories at once, my characters tend to lose interest in others—because, at heart, I follow the story, not the stats.
If the story keeps me invested, you’ll find me there. If not, I move on.
Jealousy? If it’s in character and well played, I’m all for it—jealous lovers make great drama. But if it leaks into the player’s side, that’s a plot I won’t follow.
If a connection turns stale or flatlines, they won’t cling—they’ll simply shift the spotlight elsewhere. Sometimes with a little drama if that’s your vibe, or just a smooth, gentle breeze to keep things moving.
I play perfectly fine on my own, grew up on Xbox roleplaying games, and sometimes, solo is the most powerful play.
๐ฃ️ Language(s)
Preferred for Roleplaying:
English, Italian, and fluent in
sarcasm— though some characters speak it more fluently than others.
๐ฎ Type of
Roleplay:
Third person only. Popmundo-based, but my imagination isn’t limited by its mechanics—I occasionally explore storylines beyond the game’s world. Welcome to my mind!
I focus on well-built
characters, complex relationships, band dynamics, queer narratives, and elegant
drama.
Each character has their own
rules, flaws, and desires. Don’t assume what works for one will work for
another.
No real-life sparkle bleeding
into the game—IG stays IG, OOG stays OOG.
If your character journal
turns into a therapy blog, I’ve already left the room.
⏰ Activeness:
Fairly active, aiming for daily check-ins.
That said, quality over
speed: if real life gets in the way, expect weekend replies—usually Saturdays.
Same courtesy goes both ways.
The best scenes often marinate before they shine.
Depends on how hard you tickle my imagination.
Get it right, and you’re diving headfirst into hardcore territory.
Fall flat, and I’m lounging back at a chill 1.
๐ง Requirements
from the Puppetmaster/Mistress:
• VIP status (paid account) doesn’t matter to me—I’m here for the writing, the narrative commitment, and the story you bring to the table.
• Sure, VIPs have some extra perks in-game, but I don’t care about those mechanics; I care about immersion and how well you play your part.
• Think of it like reading a book: I don’t judge by the cover or the font, I read it all and imagine the sequel.
• Experienced in third-person, detailed, narrative writing.
• Strong boundary between IG and OOG—seriously, don’t blur that line.
• I don’t care who’s behind the screen (male, female, cactus, alien)—it’s how you play and write that counts.
• Love long-term story arcs with depth, banter, wit, and juicy conflict.
• Absolutely no god-modding, clinginess, or glorified toxicity.
• I’m here to play, not to babysit off-game drama. If you’re not on the same page, I won’t waste my time—or yours.
❌ Things to Avoid (Ick Factors):
๐ฎ No Mind-Reading Unless You’re Actually playing the Psychic
Reading minds or diaries like you’ve got the script to their life?
Nope.
If your character wants to know something, they just have to ask.
I play direct speech, indirect speech, inner thoughts—everything.
No psychic powers needed… unless your character is a psychic. Then fine, I guess. ๐
๐ฏ Always Right? Never Wrong? Sounds Boring.
Characters who always hit the mark, never miss a beat, and read situations like they're omniscient?Not my style. Let them guess, fail, mess up, feel awkward.
๐งตControlling my characters
Making my characters do or say things in your text—moving the strings on my stage.
I don’t play your part—you don’t play mine.
๐ฒIgnoring consequences
If something happens but your character acts like nothing happened, the story gets flat and unrealistic.
Example: You break your leg, and the next day you’re sprinting like a lunatic.
Or you get criticized but always act untouchable.
Reactions matter. Growth matters. Otherwise, what’s the point?
If your character shrugs it off like it’s just Tuesday—that’s a fast track to a
boring plot.
If our characters are all beauty and hearts, never wrong, never shaken, never flawed… it gets old.
I write stories, not action figures.
I enjoy exploring emotions, not just bodies. So if there’s nothing behind the looks, I’m not interested.
๐ฅ Not a Pornhub Script
If you're here just for porn-style play, you're knocking on the wrong door.
I explore intimacy through narrative, not through mechanical sex scenes dropped out of nowhere.
Yes, I might write sensuality.
Yes, eroticism can be part of the story—when it serves a purpose, carries emotional weight, and reveals something true about the characters and their journey.
But:
Sex is not the plot.
Cheap clichรฉs kill the story.
If it reads like a porn movie script with no context — I’m out.
⛔Not a Pornhub Script (Part II)
Look—sex, like going to the bathroom, is a natural part of life. But just because we all do it doesn’t mean we turn it into a theatrical event every time. Unless it’s that one time you ate something terrible and it becomes a story worth telling—most of us just… move on.
Same with sex.
I don’t need to roleplay every touch, every breath, every bodily function as if it’s high drama. If a connection revolves solely around grinding and sighing, I lose interest fast.
For me, intimacy is built through truly knowing the other—in every possible way—not through endless physical repetition. Romance lives in everything around sex, not just within it. A sex scene, to me, is just another natural routine—like eating or going to the toilet. It happens. It matters. But it doesn’t always need a spotlight or stage direction (and sometimes, a PPM click gets the job done just fine).
If that’s not your style, that’s okay.
Let’s not waste each other’s time.
๐ผ️ No Pictures —
You Picture It
A small act of iconoclasm.
I don’t usually share pictures of my
characters—especially during chat-based play.
It might happen in blogs, but for me, part of the fun is leaving space for
imagination.
Words are enough to bring characters to life. I enjoy letting others picture scenes as they read.
If you need sexy pics to play, we probably don’t click.
Break the Frame —show me what your characters are made of!
๐คน We all mess up sometimes—me included.
I’ve replied with the wrong character, mixed up names, or misread scenes more than once.
But mistakes often lead to unexpected fun, wild plot twists, or just a good laugh.
We’re all human here.
Flaws, mix-ups, misunderstandings—they happen.
Real life gets busy, and sometimes we write something weird or offbeat.
Just give it context, and we’ll roll with it.
๐ Note: No need to write me OOC to apologize for a slip-up—just run with it and make it part of the fun.
Don’t stress.
If it gets weird, turn it into success.
⚡ The Super-Short “Can You Play With Me?” Quiz
Answer honestly. No cheating.
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Do you write in third person instead of “I kiss u bb”?
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Can your character actually mess up sometimes—or are they a flawless marble statue?
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Do you separate IG from OOG—or are you planning on turning RP into free therapy?
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Do you think sex scenes = plot enhancers, not the plot itself?
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Are you okay with a fade-to-black or a “let’s skip the groaning soundtrack” when needed?
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Can you avoid mind-reading, god-modding, or controlling my chars unless you’re literally writing Professor X?
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Do you enjoy drama, banter, jealousy, breakups, messy arcs—and not just perfect pink fluff?
✅ Mostly yes → Welcome aboard, storyteller.
❌ Mostly no → Sorry, you’re auditioning for Pornhub, not my stage.
๐ RP Swipe Test
๐ Swipe Right if…
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You write in third person, not “I kiss u bb”.
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Your chars can fail, be jealous, get messy—not just sparkle like Disney dolls.
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You know the difference between IG and OOG (and don’t need me as therapist).
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You see sex as a scene, not the whole movie.
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You’re fine with fade-to-black when the groaning soundtrack gets boring.
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You love banter, drama, slow-burn arcs, not instant fluff.
๐ Swipe Left if…
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You think RP = Pornhub script.
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You play superheroes who are never wrong, never hurt, never human.
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You can’t stop mind-reading / god-modding.
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You’re allergic to sarcasm.
๐ฅ If you made it here and you’re still nodding: congrats, we’re probably a match.
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