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    Well, it's that time once again.  Time to go on the hunt...for potential RPs.

    So before I get into potential ideas, I think we should address the elephant in the room.  By that, I mean the things I am not looking for in an RP.  Everyone has at least one thing like that, and I think it's better if we get that little detail out of the way first.

     

    Anyway, the things I am not seeking are...

    Sex only/mainly smut RPs

    Before, I had a very long, pretty cringe excuse for this, but I've come up with a much simpler version.  I don't mind sex in RPs, but I do mind if it's the only thing going on. 

    Stories bound entirely to the laws of reality.  Reality is boring, which is why I have such a huge preference for fantasy and action.

    The nos you would usually find, like scat, watersports and vore.  Not a fan of those.

    ...I can't think of any others.

     

    With that aside, it's time for the main event.  I can play either male or female characters.  Now, please keep in mind that while these ideas are mainly story focused, unless I explicitly say otherwise, smut isn't off the table.

    If I come up with other ideas, I'll try to add them here.

    Yes, I am willing to do Public RPs.  Also be warned that I am bad when it comes to smut in RPs because I've only ever really done story driven RPs.

    (Any questions regarding these ideas can be asked freely and I will try to answer to the best of my ability.)

    Ideas are in the spoiler below.

    Spoiler

    Rise of Nightmares

    Nightmares, creatures of darkness that feed off of human negativity and fear.  When destroyed, they leave behind mysterious red stones that apparently sell well on the black market.  In a small town, various gateways to the realm of Nightmares have begun to open.  People would wander into the realm of these monsters, only to meet their ends by the shadowy beasts.  Someone in the town opened the gate to allow Nightmares to make passages to their world, but nobody knows who it is.  At the same time, the richest family in town has begun suddenly gaining a lot of money and power in town.  Are the two events connected?  Is there hope to combat the despair of Nightmares?  Who is the mastermind behind the surfacing of Nightmares?

     

     

    Return of Nightmares

    So, it starts in a fairly normal city and a fairly normal high school.  A couple of students (whether they're friends or not can be discussed) had to stay after school for...some reason.  Whether it was for detention or a club activity, not many people were staying after school that day.  Before leaving school for the day, the two hear unusual noises coming from the third floor and decide to investigate.  When they do however, they find several students, all of them killed, along with a shadowy monster who was clearly the culprit for their deaths.  Of course, we're talking about two humans with no special powers against some weird, creepy monster that just murdered a bunch of kids.  As one would expect, two humans against a supernatural monster doesn't go well, and they're also killed.

    Now, before you go saying "Nyx, this is awful idea.  Why do an RP where our characters get slaughtered almost right away without any real chance for development or anything?"  Don't fret, for that's just the prelude.  On the brink of death, the two are visited by a teacher, one they've never seen before, who seems to know a lot about what's going on.  The creature who put them on the brink of death was a creature of the dark known as a Nightmare.  They've existed as long as humans, but for a while were locked away.  Someone, somewhere, brought Nightmares back to the world, and without any special powers, everyone in the city is doomed to face their deaths.  However, the old man gives the students a chance to save themselves and help stop the Nightmares and those who have become evil as a result of their twisted power.  Gifting the two with special powers and weapons, the teacher uses a strange power to rewind time to before the two are murdered by the Nightmare.  Of course, they'll retain their memories of the original incident to make sure it doesn't happen again, and from there, they work together to prevent a repeat of the first incident, save their city and hopefully find a way to end the Nightmares for good.

     

     

    A Tale of Enemies

    Y/C and M/C are both mercenaries, but always seem to end up taking on jobs that lead to them going against each other.  The two despise each other when it comes to work and always take the chance to have a "final battle to the death" against each other while on the job.  However, the two are always equally matched and their "final battle" tends to somehow end up with the two sleeping together, something that neither side seems to mind.  Outside of work, the two don't have the same kind of heated relationship and tend to get together, making it seem like they're a couple sometimes.  When an influential figure is murdered and both of them are framed for the murder, they have to put their differences aside and work together to clear their names.

    Kinks: Love/hate relationship, hate sex, groping, fingering, some others...probably.

     


    Tale of an Enslaved Angel (working title)

    Y/C was a beautiful angel descended from heaven to watch over and aid humanity in the aftermath of a largescale problem involving the release and destruction of a great demon, but at some point during her travels, she was kidnapped and sold off into slavery, likely due to her beauty.  Even after being bought, used, and sold off again, the angel never seemed to lose her hope in humanity, eventually ending up locked up deep underground by a group of thugs working for a man known simply as the Kingpin.  Eventually, Kingpin desires the angel as his personal sex slave and hires someone to bring her to him, as the route to his mansion is dangerous and he's too busy (lazy) to do the job himself.  He doesn't care what the bodyguard does to the angel as long as she's brought to him alive.  However, he never actually informs the bodyguard they're free to do as they wish with the angel.

    This idea has more to it that I'd like to discuss if someone is interested.

     

     

    After the Final Battle

    The end of the war with the infamous Lich King and his undead army was over, and humanity lived to tell the tale.  However, while there was still work for cleaning up the aftermath of the mess, once peace finally returned, what was someone who spent their days over the past several months fighting for their life against the Lich King's army?  Their old allies either died or went off the grid, and while, sure, they had been paid handsomely for their services, just sitting around wasn't going to make ends meet.

    This idea was intentionally kept vague as it can go in a number of directions.  From a simple meeting at a bar to traveling together and going on adventures.  I also kept the gender of the character out because I can play as either male or female for this one.

     

     

    Tale of a Spiritmancer

    In a world where malevolent spirits cause mayhem, some due to past regrets while others actively despise humanity, there are those with the abilities to handle these situations.  Enter Spiritmancers, humans born with supernatural senses that allow them to not only see, but communicate with the supernatural.  While a Spiritmancer on their own has the power to fight these malevolent spirits, on their own, they lack the sheer might to counter some of the more dangerous spirits, which leads to the second part of their talent, the ability to forge contracts through a special ritual in order to borrow more power from their allies.  Due to their ties to the supernatural and the fact such a thing must be kept secret, Spiritmancers are usually kept out of the public eye and trained in secluded locations.

    One such Spiritmancer has only recently finished their training, and on their first job, encounter the ghost of a girl who had been mercilessly murdered by a "mysterious stranger," and is seeking revenge.  What neither of them know is that the girl's death was only the first in the beginning of a dangerous scheme.

     

     

    "Special" Training

    Warning: This idea does contain a non-con scene early on.

    At an old dojo, an old swordmaster teaches his art of swordplay and magic to students.  Among his five students, one of them shows exceptional potential while the other shows promise, but doesn't seem to be reaching her ultimate potential.  The old master tasks his best student to help unleash her potential, but he had no idea what exactly his student had planned.  As for the student, he had his eye on his fellow student for a while, but had no excuse to get close to her until his master gave him the task to train her and unleash her potential.

    During a shower one night after training, the older student decided to make a move on her, following up by giving a rundown of what the old swordmaster had told to him (with some changes, naturally).  In order to help her unleash her potential, he would have her take part in his "special" training alongside the mandatory private training.  While the two would maintain their act that they hardly hung around each other, over time the girl would start to come to enjoy and possibly want more of the "special" training, even after the training sessions were done and over with.

     

    What's this?  An idea with actual, explicit sexual content in it?  You read right, folks.  I actually entered the dark side and wrote up an idea that blatantly promises sex in it, outside the Spiritmancer idea.  For this idea, yes, there is non-con, but just at the beginning.  It would go from non-con to dub-con, and then at some point become totally consensual.  Yes, I know I have rape in my preference sheet as something I won't do, but I'm willing to make an exception here.  Anyway, for this idea, I'd prefer to play the male.

     

     

    Tale of the Fox Spirit - Long ago, the lands of Kenora were blessed thanks to the powers of a legendary fox spirit who watched over the people, guiding them and aiding in their harvest seasons.  While many knew this fox spirit actually existed, only those who lived in the village of Fallgate had the honor of actually seeing the famous fox spirit.  However, strange phenomenons began to affect the land.  Strange weather effects would ravage larger towns while in some smaller places, crops would mysteriously die and strange monsters would appear and attack people.  With no idea who or what was causing the problems, the people's ire turned straight towards the fox spirit, expecting her to put a stop to the incidents.  No matter what she did, the incidents only got worse and worse, as if by design.  Before long, the people began to lose faith in the fox spirit, some even turning directly against her as if she was the source of the problems in the world.

    Before long, a "specialist" was hired to "deal with the problem."  A strange robed figure with powerful magical abilities, one who could easily match the fox spirit, who had grown significantly weaker due to the loss of the people's faith.  After a long and dangerous battle that left the village of Fallgate in a state of ruin, the fox spirit was defeated and sealed away in her shrine.  After being sealed away, the mysterious phenomenons stopped, at least mostly.  The land was still plagued by monsters and strange weather effects would occasionally cause trouble, but nowhere near as bad as before.  Over time, the existance of the fox spirit was forgotten more and more until all history relating to her became nothing but a fairy tail.  Thousands of years passed after this, and in that time, the shrine where the fox spirit was sealed away was left in a terrible state.  The people of the newly rebuilt Fallgate consider the place a cursed zone, but don't know what's inside the shrine.  In the meantime, the same dark clouds swirling over Kenora still rage, intending to drown all into despair.

    This one's a very "fish out of water" scenario, with a fox spirit who's been locked away for thousands of years after losing a battle being awoken by someone who finds her in another age.  Since the power of the people's faith is about zero, all of her power is gone, and despite now having a disdain for the people of the world, she still feels duty bound to fix the mess that started thousands of years ago, so it's probably be a journey to find another method of regaining her power (and her tails).

     

    Tale of the Amnesiac Witch

    For years, the human kingdom of Traeba has been at war with the latest demon lord, who rose to power on the Dread Isle and managed to amass support from various monster tribes and several powerful humans who believed in the demon lord's vision for the world. Among them, it was rumored there was an incredibly powerful witch among the demon lord's number, who could torch battlefields with incredible magic. However, during a battle with Traeba's chosen hero, the witch mysteriously vanished, giving the Traeban Army a massive advantage, allowing them to overturn the war in their favor. The hero slew the demon lord and peace was restored, but nobody ever found out what happened to the witch. To many, it didn't matter anymore, and what was more important was recovering from the war.

    Five years passed since the war's end and the witch's mysterious disappearance. In a monster infested forest sat a lone wooden house, where a single, lone witch lived. Gathering herbs to make healing potions, reading books, and taking occasional trips into town to sell her wares made up most of her day. The witch had no name, or rather, she couldn't remember it. She couldn't remember anything about herself or where she came from, but her distinct silver hair was a striking resemblance to the infamous witch who laid waste to entire armies five years prior, and yet this witch knows nothing about such events. Even so, it didn't matter to her. She was content living out her simple life.

    While the first three ideas had a modern fantasy setting in mind, this one is a lot more open. This can go in a number of directions, like perhaps the hero who fought the witch during the war, now hailed as a war hero, has been looking for the infamous witch and follower of the demon lord since the war's end in hopes of finishing what they started only to find their mark isn't the same as the one from the past. The witch could find an injured traveler in the forest, considering it's a monster infested forest, and nurses them back to health and the two get closer from there. Perhaps the witch's memories begin to resurface, and they aren't what she was hoping to see. There are a number of paths this idea can go.

     

    Revival of the Great Demon

    (Why do I keep coming up with ideas that start off non/dub-con, I don't know)

    Two people are kidnapped from their ordinary lives by a strange cult that worships a great demon that apparently lived thousands of years ago.  The ritual to revive said demon requires two human offerings to give a special kind of energy in order to bring the demon back.  In order to complete the ritual, the two who were kidnapped are forced to have sex with threat of death in order to generate the energy needed to bring the cult's object of worship back.  The pair are luckily eventually rescued by a team that was hunting the cult and the cult taken care of...or so everyone had thought.

    A few days pass before the group that rescued the pair allow them to return to their everyday lives.  They had thought the incident was over, maybe they had gotten over it or the memories were still there, but what neither of them knew at the time was that they were far from free.  As a result of the ritual, the two have been infected with a curse that's slowly driving up their lust.  However, satisfying that lust with just anyone seems to have no effect.  As if guided by fate, the two meet again and the curse's effects grow more intense, eventually leading to another encounter between the two only to find the feeling going away after the act.  At the same time, the group that had rescued the pair had learned the demon they had thought they stopped had actually managed to revive, with it's spirit now linked to the two who were used to revive him.  The more the two perform sexual acts with each other, the stronger the demon's power grows, but at the same time, not suppressing the curse will only make their lives harder and eventually turn them into demons of lust, servants of the demon.

     

    I will admit, this isn't my best written idea.  I believe this is actually my first time writing an idea more driven around sex than story.  Like some of the other ideas, this can go in a number of ways.  First, the pair could be just about anyone.  Siblings, classmates, close friends, even two people who hate each other.  Do they help the group that saved them go and hunt down this demon to rid themselves of the curse?  Has this curse led to relationship problems due to having to cheat in order to not become a lust demon?  Do the pair fall for each other more than just physically, or are their encounters just a means to an end?  Like some of the other ideas, I'm willing to play male or female for this one.

     

    Punishing the Thief

    (Yes, another idea that starts off non/dub-con.  Please send help, I don't know where these ideas are coming from in my head.)

     

    In this world, humans are viewed as the dominant species by many while demi-humans are viewed as lesser.  Many are enslaved and used for all sorts of things, like cheap physical labor, cannon fodder in disputes between lands or in some cases, as sex slaves.  Those who aren't enslaved usually aren't very well off, living in poorer districts of towns and cities of human settlements due to the humans, namely the nobility, keeping the demi-humans suppressed.  Our story begins with a demi-human girl living in the slums of the human city of Colorac, who steals from the humans in order to get by.  One day, the girl is approached by a man in a strange mask and offered a massive sum of gold, enough to live for a good year or two if she was smart with it, to perform a simple job.  "I want you to kill a human nobleman for me," was his request.  Even though the man refused to elaborate on why he wanted this particular noble killed, the promise of such a large amount of money was hard to ignore.  Reluctantly, the girl took the job, even though it would be her first time doing such a thing.

    Enter Goldlight, a local baron.  He was the only child of the Goldlight Family, and therefore the only heir, despite not wanting it.  He was low on the power poll of the nobility and as a result, was the target of scorn from many of the higher ranked nobles.  He had even had a few attempts on his life, which had led to him becoming colder and jaded at the world.  Unlike most of the nobles in Colorac, he had no real issues with the demi-humans, but his tune could change quickly if something happened to him.  If he were to die, few would miss him and many more would be all over his belongings like vultures, as the nobility tended to be.

    On a full moon night, as per the masked man's instructions, the operation was underway.  Because of his lack of power and influence, Goldlight's estate was not guarded at all and the staff would've left before midnight, leaving the target all alone.  The conditions were almost too perfect, and for a moment, the thief begins to have second thoughts.  Her hatred for humans managed to win over reason, and she proceeded with the job for the sake of her own survival.  Things, however, don't go the way she wished, mostly due to underestimating Goldlight and assuming he was another noble who didn't know how to defend himself.

    Hours pass after being defeated, and the girl awakens in a cell.  She had been stripped of everything on her, including the clothes on her back, with her hands tied behind her back.  Sitting in a chair, blocking the exit to the cell, was Goldlight, looking down at the thief.

     

    Now, this idea will likely start off as a Master/Slave, non-con plot where the nobleman "punishes" the thief by using her for nothing but a sex slave, but despite his feelings about demi-humans changing because of the assassination attempt, he still chooses to keep her alive, and as he slowly warms up to the girl, the two become reluctant partners (maybe in more ways than one, which could shake up the status quo).  But who was the masked man who wanted Goldlight dead?  Why Goldlight specifically?  Is there something else going on in the shadows?  Was this some sort of plan to widen the divide between humans and demi-humans?

    For this particular idea, I'd prefer to play the male, partly for the practice of being a cold, lesser noble who has no real allies or connections but opens his heart to someone he originally hated for trying to kill him.  As for the demi-human girl, in my head, the original idea was that she was a catgirl, but I'm fine with changing that up.  One thing I would like is if Goldlight takes the thief's first time from her.

     

    The Underground City

    In a world ruled by chaos veiled by an illusion of order, an underground city is ruled by a man known only as Kingpin. This man has his toes dipped in a number of "business ventures," such as mind controlling slugs, rigged casinos, military grade machines built for war, and his greatest personal achievement, an underground fighting ring where opponents are to fight to the death for the entertainment (and the money) of cruel, rich nobles who bet on the fights. He ropes in monsters and even prospective victims into fighting by forcing them into faulty contracts or making them fight to pay off debts. Y/C is one such victim, forced to live their forseeable future in the underground city, unable to return to the surface, until their debt to Kingpin is repaid...if it's ever repaid. Rumor says that Kingpin has a habit of recruiting those who show their worth in the arena as his personal mercenaries, and it's these mercenaries who keep the order in the city under Kingpin's order and payroll.

    One day, however, Y/C finds a number of the mercenaries dragging off someone who had come from deeper in the caverns. Y/C had heard that the caverns were full of dangerous creatures and was off limits to anyone but the mercenaries, but after the quake a few months earlier, something must've happened somewhere in the caverns, and the newcomer was a sign that something was going to change.


    This is another "modern fantasy with action" idea. The basic idea is that Y/C ended up caught in a bad spot and ended up "recruited" as "entertainment" for Kingpin's arena, forced to occasionally participate in life threatening encounters until their debt is repaid, but considering the kind of guy Kingpin is, that's obviously never going to happen anytime soon. Once our characters meet (likely after he gets shown the ropes the hard way by taking part in an arena session), things can go in a number of directions. Also yes, I am not playing as Kingpin as the MC. He's pretty much the main antagonist here.

     

    The Detective's New Assistant

    In a world where magical abilities and conflicts are kept hidden away from the general public, there are those who keep the peace in the world between mundane and magical, an organization known as Paradox. Among their number are numerous skilled individuals, some with dangerous magical powers while others are just crafty with their skills. Among them was a man and his partner. On paper (and their office), they were detectives, solving any manner of supernatural problem. Communicating with a fallen soul that couldn't rest? Check. Stopping petty fights between groups? Check. Eliminating problematic people and even monsters when they appear? Check. They were skilled at what they did, at least until the incident. The detective's partner was killed, the only clue left behind was a message about "the iron mask."

    Fast forward one year, and Paradox has assigned a new partner for the now lone detective, Y/C. The detective, still hurt by the sudden loss of his partner, is a shell of his former self, while at the same time tirelessly working on figuring out why his original partner was killed. What neither of them know is that their new partnership was no mere coincidence, and the person behind the "iron mask" has big plans already in motion.


    More modern fantasy, yes. In this world, humans are capable of using magical abilities, but acquiring them requires an awakening. The cause of said awakening can vary, from training to trauma or some other cause. Paradox as an organization aims to keep the magical and mundane side separate, but why? As for the detective, while he may start off distant, depending on how things play out, he could open up...or close the door to his heart even further.

     

    Shadows of Paradox

    A month and half has passed since the demon incident in Star City had ended. To the public, the kidnappings and murders that had taken place in the city for two years had been the work of a high school teacher, but his motives were unknown as he had died. However, that is not the true story. In reality, according to "The Supernatural Blog of S," the high school teacher responsible had been summoning demons using a sinister book to do his dirty work for the sake of reviving the dead in exchange for the souls of Star City's people during it's annual festival. A boy who was at the center of this incident and apparently stopped the demon threat vanished shortly after the incident, only to have been found and rescued by the butler of Miss Fontaine in the Desert of Gales a month and a half later.

    Paradox, an organization in the shadows whose goal is to keep the mundane world split from the magical world, was unable to keep the aftermath of the demon incident under wraps. This, combined with the conflict between the forces of light and darkness that had been raging for several years, and more people are becoming aware of what lies under the veil Paradox had spent decades carefully laying out. The boy connected to the demon incident was another cause for concern due to rumors he harbors a dark power inside him. In order to keep order in the world, Paradox would need to make a move before the conflict in the shadows gets out into the light.


    Modern fantasy. This idea actually takes place in the same universe as The Detective's New Assistant, just in the future by several years. How our characters meet would likely be at Miss Fontaine's mansion, where she tries to recruit them to her cause and warns them that Paradox may be after them due to their goal of maintaining the status quo. There is more to it than that, but details can be explained if asked.

     

    The Vampire Brotherhood

    The town of Auxier was an ordinary place where the residents lived their normal lives.  Behind the veil, however, the town itself is a hotbed of supernatural activity, namely cases involving vampires.  Between people being found dead in their homes with their blood drained and shady comings and goings from downtown, vampires secretly live among the human population of the town.  To many vampires, humans are below them and serve as nothing more than food, but not all think this way.  Among the vampires in town is a group seeking unity between humans and vampires.  A group that works with the local police to take care of vampire related trouble.  They are the Vampire Brotherhood.

    The operations of the Vampire Brotherhood vary heavily from goofy things like water gun showdowns and camping trips to more serious cases like defeating an ancient vampire whose soul was sealed away in the park's old shrine and busting an auction of human blood slaves for high society vampires.  The group's leader hopes to fulfill his dream of a unified world, but such a goal is incredibly lofty with the tension between humans who know of the existence of vampires and those high up in power in the supernatural world.  Some even say impossible.

    This is a very particular idea that would actively require me to play multiple characters.  While there are races outside of vampires in this setting, for the sake of not making this take 3,000 paragraphs, we will only talk about the vampires, as what vampires can and can't do vary heavily through media.  To make life easier, allow me to compile a list.

     

    -Vampires do not need to constantly drink human blood to survive.  They do need blood occasionally, but can survive off of human food.  Substitutes can be used like a makeshift blood substitute that provides similar benefits.

     

    -Being bitten by a vampire will not 100% turn the victim into a vampire.  It's like a 50/50.

     

    -In normal circumstances, vampires will burn and eventually die in sunlight, artificial or otherwise.  However, due to the beauty of medicine and technology, special pills exist that can allow vampires to walk around during the day...at a cost.  Said pills last from dawn to dusk.  In addition to allowing movement during the day, the pills also mask the telltale signs that the user is a vampire.  At night, all vampires have red eyes, regardless of what their eye color originally was when they were human.

     

    -Vampires each carry a special power, unique to them.  From being able to create electric discharges to controlling shadows and more.  However, by using the pills to allow movement during the day, a vampire's ability is temporarily sealed away, along with their enhanced strength, speed, and regeneration.  This makes it possible for ordinary means to slay a vampire.

     

    -Aside from sunlight, vampires can be harmed by the abilities of other supernatural beings, vampires included.  Weapons modified to harm vampires can also be used to harm the creatures, which are normally in the form of guns.

     

    With that aside, the general gist of the idea revolves around the misadventures of the Vampire Brotherhood, from the goofy stuff to the more serious situations.  Each of the members has their own thing going on as well, from the leader's seemingly impossible dream to the second in command's memory loss

     

    The Demon's Secret Scheme (Working Title)

    While the world has come to accept the marvels of modern technology, in the country of Ustera, the land is primarily governed by a number of noble houses.  Each of the ten noble houses controls part of the country's territory and have a habit of butting heads.  Things only escalated when members of each house have been turning up dead.  With no clues who the murderer is, the noble houses work to keep the situation under wraps from the public, but things only get worse when the sole daughter of House Shaltir went missing after being informed she would be married to the heir of the nearby House Caulburn, all in hopes of strengthening their houses.  Such an idea came from House Shaltir's new chancellor, a short man wearing two hats named Cole.  The new chancellor gained the favor of almost all of Houses Shaltir and Caulburn in short time, becoming a well trusted individual.

     

    Despite not officially being allowed to investigate the murders of Ustera's nobles, the Adventurer's Guild sent out someone to look into the situation.  At the time, she didn't know about the shadows that lurked in Shaltir territory.  She was attacked by the local knights after originally having been confused for the missing daughter of House Shaltir due to their similar appearances, only for a man wearing two hats to strike her from behind with lightning and knock her unconscious.  Chancellor Cole was, in reality, a demon, and he was hoping to use an arranged marriage between the daughter of House Shaltir and the heir of House Caulburn, whose family were distant blood reletives to a demon tribe, to revive his master and cause chaos and destruction throughout the world.  When House Shaltir's daughter went missing, his plans had been derailed, but with a woman who bares similarities to the original, things are back in action.

     

    Before I elaborate, if you know where I got Chancellor Cole from, you deserve a cookie.  Anyway, this is a "sort of arranged marriage" plot, with a murderer running around on the side.  Believe it or not, no, Cole has nothing to do with that.  Yet at the same time, Y/C's bride to be isn't actually the real deal.  What their relationship was in the past can be discussed, whether they were friends, enemies, even secret lovers, but now that the real bride is gone and replaced with an imposter while Cole pulls the strings around this wedding, how will things play out?

     

    The Dark Artifact

    Rumor has it that a mysterious necklace had been dug up from some old ruins. While the item's effect was not identified right away, it was quickly sold off to a rich man as a gift to his daughter, Y/C. Over the span of a couple of weeks, the rich man's personality had undergone changes while oddly enough, Y/C appeared to suffer no negative effects from having the artifact. To several interested parties, such information led to action. From the shadows of the criminal underworld, a cult emerged in hopes of snatching up the artifact for some sort of ritual. In hopes of not only stopping this cult but also putting the artifact somewhere safe, another group began to make moves by arranging a deal with the rich man in exchange for the artifact. Such a deal would require time to go through, and with the cult looking for any chance to wipe out Y/C and steal the artifact, a bodyguard was needed.

     

    Enter M/C, recruited mostly without choice to guard Y/C until the deal is finalized.  The arranged plan would have the pair take lodging at a forest cabin for three days until the deal is completed, at which time the artifact will be handed off and the pair will go their separate ways.  But would such a deal really be so easy?  Will the cult really sit back and do nothing while they lose the item they're after?

     

    I think the fact this is modern fantasy needs no introduction.  Like a majority of the above ideas, think "modern world with supernatural powers and things of that nature."  Things like secret organizations and cults in the criminal underground are very much a thing in this world, hidden from ordinary folks.  This could be an acquaintances to friends/lovers plot, but reaching the point of lovers may not be so easy

     

     

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    You know, I totally forgot this thread existed for the longest time, and I figured I may as well revive it.  Also wow, the me of a year ago is just as cringe with random wordplay as present me.

    Also, willing to negotiate and all that fun stuff.

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    An "it's been 3,000 years" bump.  Haven't gotten around to adding new ideas yet because of my PC freezing seemingly at random.  It's a pain and I'm honestly considering just stockpiling my money until I can afford a new PC.

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    While I am no longer distracted by tournament races (for now, at least until the ScrubsCentral Discord announces the OoTR Scrubs Tournament), I am...distracted with playing Trails into Reverie.  Even so, I'm still going to bump this while making no promises of adding those new ideas I keep meaning to add but get lazy and end up not doing it.

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