MissPenny2
Princess, and long may I reign.
Well, I should probably start off with apologizing for my "start-of-classes" absence. However, now that I have my schedule sorted out, I should be clear to pick up my typical posting frequency (at least one reply a day, more commonly two or three).
Anywho, I have very recently finished the television series "Lost" on Netflix and started in on "Supernatural". I had never seen the show before a few weeks ago but I am absolutely loving what I've gotten through so far and find myself craving a similar roleplay.
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There is one slight issue; I am only on the first season at the moment. Obviously, if someone who knows the show well is willing to take me on, as I continue to progress through the episodes my understanding of the fandom and such will grow larger. The way I see it, this may be a good thing. As I learn more about the show, I can gradually begin to throw so many more wrenches into the plot. Not to mention, I will be shaping my understanding of this "Supernatural" world simultaneously with my character, assisting me in writing for her.
Her? Yes, her. Sorry guys, I do occasionally play male characters but I've made my mind up already. I prefer MxF pairings (just as a personal choice based on my experiences and how well I feel I can portray social interactions) and I'm taking the female.
Now, as for the plot, I want this to be a long term thing. By long term, I mean once a partner and I continued a single plot for seven months with regular daily replies at two to five paragraphs a piece before growing bored and politely parting ways. Don't contact me unless you can commit to a "Supernatural" based roleplay acting as the male character in one of the pairings below and help keep several sets of small adventures arching under one big mystery going.
My primary idea was that you, if you so choose to shoot me a message, would play the role of either Sam or Dean. BUT BEFORE YOU LEAVE, know that I might take an OC idea instead, just be prepared for me to say no.
Let's say you choose to play Sam. In the interest of not forcing one of us to double, Dean would be missing from the picture. I mean, literally missing. I don't have anything set in stone as far as our characters meeting but they'd be on a hunt to find/save Dean, getting sidetracked by wild goose chases and other monsters along the way. This would work vice versa as well. If you choose to play Dean, Sam will be missing. The long term goal would be to find the missing brother, meaning the characters might not even get close to their target until a month or two into the story. They'd be off chasing other things that go bump in the night, struggling to find a lead.
As for romance, yes and double yes. I would love for that to play a part in the story, but not straight away. They don't have to hate each other, by all means. No, there can be hints at the other's level of attractiveness or joking around, even a level of protective nature, but no "insta-proclamations-of-love".
Thank you soooo much if you actually read all this. I know I went on for a while but I'm tired of getting partners for my fandom cravings who disappoint me.
Love and Thanks,
Penny
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P.S.-If you want to set up something having to do with "Lost" or another popular show on Netflix, hit me up. I might be able to jump on board with that too. ^^