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Most missed RP?

kat_v

Planetoid
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Jan 11, 2017
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Finland
So, what is an RP that ended for one reason or another that you really, really miss?

I had a wonderful RP partner from NZ a few years ago and I considered her a friend, not "only" an RP partner. We used to be so into the RP, plotting and coming up with scenarios and creating Pinterest boards for it all the time. The plot was relatively simple, my partner's character was a werewolf with a small pack in a small town, which my character was a new-ish resident of. There was a rival pack nearby and my character go caught in the crossfire of one of their fights and was bit (werewolves existing was not common knowledge) and basically my character turned into an arctic fox shifter - everyone is born as or turns into (if they don't die from the bite) an animal that fits them best, not just werewolves.

And so basically the plot was her char guiding mine into the wonderful world of shifters and other magical creatures and mine integrating into her char's pack and all fun little side plots and adventures.

She stopped replying to me suddenly and I don't know why, but I still think about this RP and her a lot even though it's been so long.

Anyway, I'd like to hear if anyone else has any dropped RPs they really miss?
 
Heartbeat and Dark Fever are the ones that I miss the most. I go back and revisit them from time to time, makes me sad but happy to remember them too. Catch 22, yeah. They were well told stories with a great partner. Sadly we just stopped seeing eye to eye I guess and parted ways and so to did those stories. :(
 
Aw, I can relate to that! I have all my favourite roleplays that have ended saved on my computer and it feels almost nostalgic to re-read them every now and then. Great memories, but so sad they ended!
 
I had like... 3 or 4 guys I did a superhero roleplay with. On this forum we frequented, there were a few such "Create-A-Universe" RPs (though I wasn't really a part of any of them). Later, these guys revived the concept on their personal message board and I joined in. We all made a bunch of characters and had a few storylines before the usual life issues caused it to fizzle out.
Always wanted to try it again with new partners but the magic hasn't happened yet.
 
Had a sci-fi prison rp that I absolutely loved. The plot was pretty porny, to be honest, but my partner's writing was great, and we had incredible chemistry between our primary characters. It was nearly a perfect blend of the darker elements I absolutely love, and budding romance, without the two mixing, because I detest "woman falling in love with her rapist" stories.
 
Oh I've got a few...

1. A Kingdom Hearts RP in which we brought in a new villain whose whole deal was wanting to 'Restart History'. It was a bit on the darker side, but it was fun as hell. Basically dude stopped posting for some reason.
2. A Polyamory Arranged Marriage RP. It took place in a modern-ish fantasy setting of mine and man I had some cool hopes for it, but the person had some personal issues going on and hey what are you gonna do?
3. A Whole family incest deal. Ya know how hard it is to find people who legitmately wanna play multiple characters for these things? And not just people who say they'll play multiple characters but will only focus on one, forcibly turning it into a Harem deal... speaking of.
4. Harems are a roleplay I have basically given up on trying to find. But essentially this person played a helluva GM, and actually made my character WORK to win the attraction of their female characters. Shit was rad man.
 
I have two; and they're both the same premise.

First Internet Killers I wrote on here; absolutely loved the dynamic with my co-writer in a story about a male/female serial killer partnership, before she was kidnapped by real-life and had to leave the site.

Never thought I'd find that again, but tossed the concept out once more on E, and got a super enthusiastic response and the story going a second time; called Dulce Periculum. Completely different dynamic between the mains - this one one more fucked-up romance than snarky competition - and not only did it match my love of the first, but exceeded it by a mile.

One of those partners who you see eye to eye with on every level and are so in tune that you instinctively pick up on and run with the clues left in each others posts without needing to ask. Ah, damn-it, we had some fun, messed up plans for where it was going, but again, real-life intervened. I hold out hope that she'll be able to return one day, but until if/when she does, both story and partner will remain greatly missed.
 
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Well, I had a partner I wrote with over a year ago now who left for personal reasons and never came back. The fandoms we touched on, and our urban fantasy story about a werewolf woman hooking up with a drow male, were all things we had a great mutual interest in, and we were able to talk in such great detail on what we both liked and wanted. Beyond that, of course, her prose was amazing and I was always so excited whenever I saw one of our threads pop up. I miss her a lot.

In truth, that's not an uncommon thing for me. I have a few partners that I really gelled with creatively, where we shared so many interests and got on great both IC and OOC, but... well life is a bitch, I guess.
 
My most missed is probably a Faerûn RP. My character was of an assumed-to-be extinct race, my partner's character was a mercenary, sent to confirm sightings of her. The forest he entered turned out to be monstrous in itself, I GMed his character against a few monsters, had him plummet into a ruin full of modrons, then he somehow ended up in her midst, and she decided to spare him. His character was probably one of the most interesting I've encountered - layered, detailed, very drawing to write with. My partner and I made something like three-hundred replies before RL ended up in the way; we still chat here and there, but he's unfortunately no longer writing. That RP has kind of become a "standard" for me when I search out DnD stories now.
 
I was writing with someone on Guilty Pleasures RP, we had 2 Rp's going. One of them was about a first time client in a brothel who was seeing a woman also doing it for the first time. I guess you would really put it down to that "X factor" of chemistry being perfect between us as we understood each other and it all just worked really well.
 
It was a pretty porn-based plot. But somehow interesting~
It included a non human like monster of their own creation, I remember well, he was a male, with board shoulders, basically always naked. But he did not have a penis instead it was a vertical jaw with teeth. He used to walk through battle fields after wars, collecting the most Intact bodies, males of course as it was medieval.
After he created a collection of at least fifty men, he'd take them back into his cave, where finally he'd open that jaw, revealing tentacles. The moment it will pierce into the corpses, they'd come back to life as his tentacles where covered from some kind of godly fuel.
It would go on, somtimes corpses tear from him, someone he won't like them.

When he found the perfect one, after along session of intense and heated action, he'd lay an egg inside of him~


We had planned to keep on going, as my character was granted back life as a reward from the gods for passing the "test" but my old partner ghosted me. Ugh, I really missed this.
 
Great thread!

I have one in particular I miss and have been trying to recreate it but no takers sadly. Me and my partner would stay up all night writing and exploring our characters and just having fun creating scenarios and such.

My character was recovering from an accident that left her with sporadic memory loss so she was living in an apartment building in a bad part of town. My partner's character caught some guy harassing her on his way home and jumped in and saved her fighting the man off. They walked home together as they lived in the same building. MC thought she found a knight in shining armor who was walking her home, defending her honor and all. MC would take care of him knocking on his door sharing food with him and tending to his wounds. He was a grumpy fellow that turned out to be a woman dressed like a man. We started having creative differences down the line and it fell apart and we started something else that wasn't the same and now we don't rp at all.

Those were the days.
 
My first really successful venture on BM, a teacher and couple of her favorite students basically got owned by another student. Then another one where a teacher got done in by three of her students after a swim.
 
Back on Guilty Pleasures, I had an rp partner who was phenomenal. She could write 10+ paragraphs without even trying and it was fantastic writing too. We had a viking rp going where basically my guy got captured by her and she was fighting off his advances, but being a charismatic dude he managed to charm her father into basically treating him like the son he never had so she was constantly around him and just got annoyed by his advances. We never got too far into it to the point where our characters finally got together and started ruling their viking nation unfortunately. I ended up taking a hiatus and when I came back she got banned for some reason and i regret not finding some other way to rp with her.

We had another rp going on at the same time where she was basically playing a harem of like 12 girls. I won't lie I was greedy with that rp lol. Regardless, I don't know how she did it, but she played each individual character perfectly, not even worrying that she was playing so many against my one guy. I honestly felt a little bad in that I couldn't keep up with my own writing so I introduced a couple other guys into the rp. Never got far on that one either for the same reason.
 
I'll always fall back to this one Ragnarok Online forums I joined way back when, called Prontera.
Original, I know. But it's what got me started on forum-based RP-ing, and even had actual slice of life drama in it for good measure, too.
I've made several friends there, and I've even kept contact with two of them, though we don't talk much anymore.

That's where I made my baby steps into rp-ing, spending so much time on one post and feeling that sort of disappointment when it's just passed over.
Man, those were the days. There was a little bit of everything in there, and while I can remember super specific details, the nostalgia just gets me every time.
 
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