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Hello there,
I was thinking of doing a 1x1 with somebody (or possibly a small group thing) with this idea I had.
The basic premise is that two different people begin communicating with each other through letters passed through a book in the New York Public Library (although the location and stuff can be changed.)
The book I was thinking of, is something pretty, but obscure, something most people wouldn't take out.
(Possible books I have in mind, are Silhouettes from Popular Culture by Olly Moss or Matchbox Labels by Jane Smith. Stuff like that.)
Basically, it's going to be a somewhat low-key roleplay. In terms of activeness, you don't have to be all that active.
However, the quality of the post does matter.
As you've probably guessed, all posts are in the form of a letter. It's the only form of interaction between the characters. There won't be a skelly or anything to fill out. The characters will be unraveled slowly, a mystery to solve. In the beginning, the characters won't know anything about each other; not their names, or age, or gender. However these facts will be made known, as they'll be able to learn them through the letters.
That's it. Reply if interested. Feel free to leave questions.
I was thinking of doing a 1x1 with somebody (or possibly a small group thing) with this idea I had.
The basic premise is that two different people begin communicating with each other through letters passed through a book in the New York Public Library (although the location and stuff can be changed.)
The book I was thinking of, is something pretty, but obscure, something most people wouldn't take out.
(Possible books I have in mind, are Silhouettes from Popular Culture by Olly Moss or Matchbox Labels by Jane Smith. Stuff like that.)
Basically, it's going to be a somewhat low-key roleplay. In terms of activeness, you don't have to be all that active.
However, the quality of the post does matter.
As you've probably guessed, all posts are in the form of a letter. It's the only form of interaction between the characters. There won't be a skelly or anything to fill out. The characters will be unraveled slowly, a mystery to solve. In the beginning, the characters won't know anything about each other; not their names, or age, or gender. However these facts will be made known, as they'll be able to learn them through the letters.
That's it. Reply if interested. Feel free to leave questions.