**✧̥˚ Hello! I'm Kassie! ̥˚✧
26 | Female | EST Time Zone
I've been writing for 12 years, and I pride myself on being a detailed and advanced novella writer. If you're looking for a creative, long-term roleplay partner, you're in the right place! Here's everything you need to know:
Here's a list of fandoms I'm interested in:
Creepypasta: Eyeless Jack, Candypop, Laughing Jack, Ticci Toby, etc. (No Slenderman).
Detroit: Become Human: Connor, RK900, Gavin.
Demon Slayer: Tanjiro, Inosuke (aged up to 18+).
Pokemon: Guzma, Adaman, Volo, Leon, Raihan, Arven, etc.
One Punch Man: Genos, Saitama, Sonic.
Naruto: Obito/Tobi, Kakashi.
Undertale: Papyrus, Sans, Gaster, Grillby.
Homestuck: Gamzee, Sollux, Mituna, Karkat, etc.
The Evil Within: Ruvik/Ruben.
Fire Force: Akitaru, Shinra, Benimaru.
Tokyo Ghoul: Enji Koma, Uta.
Dr. Stone: Senku, Tsukasa.
Chainsaw Man: Denji, Aki.
Soul Eater: Soul, Death the Kid.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo, Geto.
Kaiju #8: Kafka, Reno, Soshiro.
Black Clover: Zora, Yami, Nacht.
Alternate Universes (AUs) and other ideas are welcome—let's discuss!
If this aligns with your interests, send me a message with your introduction and a writing sample! Let's create something truly unique and unforgettable.
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Chainsaw Man
Denji │Aki
Kiyoka Kastellanos didn't think life could get worse until it did. Born the daughter of a yakuza leader, she grew up surrounded by secrets, violence, and a family weapon—an imprisoned devil. The monster had been a part of her life for as long as she could remember, but she never questioned it. That was just the way things were.
Everything changed when her family was betrayed. They were destroyed from the inside, and Kiyoka barely escaped with her life. Shot and left to die, she thought it was the end, and a part of her didn't mind. She was tired—tired of the blood, the lies, and the heavy weight of her family's sins. But the devil her family had controlled made an unexpected choice. It sacrificed itself to save her, binding its heart to hers.
Now, Kiyoka isn't fully human anymore. The devil's power flows through her, giving her strength she never wanted and urges she can't always control. Sometimes, the whispers in her mind are too loud, and the darkness feels like too much. There are days when she stares at the scars on her chest and thinks about ending it all. Life feels heavy, and she's not sure she has the strength to keep going.
That's when Aki Hayakawa shows up.
Aki is a devil hunter sent to watch over her, making sure she doesn't lose control. He's serious and quiet, always keeping his distance, but there's something steady about him. He doesn't say much, but when she's at her lowest, his presence feels like an anchor. Slowly, she starts to notice the small things—how he's always there when she needs him, how he looks at her like she's not just a monster.
Then there's Denji.
Denji is the complete opposite of Aki. He's loud, wild, and completely unpredictable. He doesn't care about her past or the devil inside her. To him, she's just Kiyoka. He flirts, teases, and makes her laugh even when she doesn't want to. He's annoying, but also... comforting. He gets what it's like to have a devil's heart and still try to live.
With Aki, she feels safe. With Denji, she feels alive.
Kiyoka doesn't know what to do with either of them. She doesn't know if she even deserves the kindness they show her. But on the days when the darkness feels too strong, when she thinks about giving up, she remembers their faces. Somehow, they make her think that maybe life isn't so bad after all. Maybe, just maybe, there's something worth holding onto.
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JuJitsu KisenGojo
Geto
Nanami
Kiyoka was known for her healing abilities and her gentle heart. People came to her for comfort, for help, and for hope. She never turned anyone away, no matter how dire the situation. But her kindness came at a cost.
During a mission meant to be routine, she stumbled across something ancient, something powerful—an old curse buried deep within the ruins. She should have left it alone, but curiosity, or perhaps fate, led her to awaken it. The curse didn't destroy her as she expected; instead, it bound itself to her soul. It wasn't like other curses. It hated everything—humans and curses alike—and had one goal: to see humans rise and annihilate curses entirely.
The curse used Kiyoka's body as a weapon, allowing her to fight curses in ways she never thought possible. But every time it took over, she felt herself slipping away—her strength fading, her control weakening. It was a constant battle to keep it at bay, to stay herself in the face of its overwhelming power.
Because of the risk she posed, Kiyoka was placed under the watchful eyes of Gojo, Geto, and Nanami. Together, they worked to keep her from losing control, even as they fought alongside her in dangerous missions.
Gojo, always confident and full of himself, seemed more fascinated by Kiyoka than concerned. He teased her endlessly, his sharp blue eyes always watching, always amused. She couldn't tell if he was genuinely interested in her or just curious about the curse she carried. His charm and lightheartedness kept her grounded in the chaos, but they also left her questioning his intentions.
Geto, on the other hand, was serious and cautious. He didn't hide his distrust of the curse, and sometimes it felt like he didn't trust her either. But there was a quiet care in the way he spoke to her, a subtle protectiveness in how he stayed close during missions. His skepticism pushed her to stay strong, even when she felt like giving up.
Then there was Nanami. He wasn't flashy like Gojo or intense like Geto. He was steady, calm, and practical. When Kiyoka felt like the curse was winning, it was Nanami's quiet advice that brought her back. He didn't sugarcoat the truth, but he also didn't judge her for struggling. His unwavering belief in her, even when she doubted herself, was a lifeline she clung to.
As time passed, Kiyoka found herself drawn to all three of them in different ways. Gojo's playful teasing made her laugh when she needed it most. Geto's serious demeanor hid a depth that she couldn't help but admire. And Nanami's steady presence gave her a sense of safety she hadn't felt in a long time.
But the curse inside her wasn't patient. It whispered to her, taunted her, reminding her that she couldn't hold on forever. The more she relied on it, the closer she came to losing herself. Kiyoka knew she couldn't keep going like this.
She didn't just have to fight curses anymore—she had to fight for her own soul. And as the bond between her and her three protectors grew, she couldn't help but wonder if love, in all its messy, complicated forms, might be enough to keep her human. Or if, in the end, the curse would take everything from her.
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Please message me what fandom/Character you are interested in.
Thank you for taking the time to read everything!
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26 | Female | EST Time Zone
I've been writing for 12 years, and I pride myself on being a detailed and advanced novella writer. If you're looking for a creative, long-term roleplay partner, you're in the right place! Here's everything you need to know:
About Me
- 26, Female, Mother of 1.
- Work-from-home in Data Entry.
- Autistic & ADHD – Passionate, creative, and organized despite the challenges!
- Experienced in Advanced Novella Writing with strong grammar and storytelling.
- Writes Submissive, Small/Petite Female Characters in OC x Canon (CC) pairings.
- I'm a weeb/nerd with a love for creative, story-driven roleplay!
RP Preferences
What I Look For in a Partner:- Dominant writing partners (gender doesn't matter).
- Long-term commitment with creativity and plot focus.
- Skilled in dark, NSFW themes and emotional storylines.
- Advanced writing (400+ words per reply) with proper grammar.
- Familiarity with my chosen fandoms and characters.
- Emotional build-ups, plot-heavy storylines, and complex dynamics.
- Dark themes like corruption, manipulation, mind-break, Stockholm Syndrome, etc.
- Polyamorous relationships, love triangles, or toxic/abusive relationships.
- Heartbreak, angst, and twisted endings.
- No doubling or instant NSFW.
Fandoms & Characters
I'll play as one of my female OCs.Here's a list of fandoms I'm interested in:
Creepypasta: Eyeless Jack, Candypop, Laughing Jack, Ticci Toby, etc. (No Slenderman).
Detroit: Become Human: Connor, RK900, Gavin.
Demon Slayer: Tanjiro, Inosuke (aged up to 18+).
Pokemon: Guzma, Adaman, Volo, Leon, Raihan, Arven, etc.
One Punch Man: Genos, Saitama, Sonic.
Naruto: Obito/Tobi, Kakashi.
Undertale: Papyrus, Sans, Gaster, Grillby.
Homestuck: Gamzee, Sollux, Mituna, Karkat, etc.
The Evil Within: Ruvik/Ruben.
Fire Force: Akitaru, Shinra, Benimaru.
Tokyo Ghoul: Enji Koma, Uta.
Dr. Stone: Senku, Tsukasa.
Chainsaw Man: Denji, Aki.
Soul Eater: Soul, Death the Kid.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo, Geto.
Kaiju #8: Kafka, Reno, Soshiro.
Black Clover: Zora, Yami, Nacht.
Alternate Universes (AUs) and other ideas are welcome—let's discuss!
Requirements & Expectations
- 400+ words per reply in third-person writing style.
- Proper grammar and spelling.
- Willing to plot and discuss ideas.
- Knowledge of fandoms and characters listed.
- All characters and writers must be 18+.
- A writing sample is required to ensure compatibility.
If this aligns with your interests, send me a message with your introduction and a writing sample! Let's create something truly unique and unforgettable.
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Creepypasta
Not doing Slenderman or any variations
Eyeless Jack
Candypop
Nathan the Nobody
Jason the Toymaker
Laughing Jack
Ticci Toby
and others…
Polygamous relationships are wanted/welcomed
Multiple characters required
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
This isn't your cringy old creepypasta world or roleplay, this is brand new and more built up! Instead of a manor, there is a connected world of killers and supernatural beings. There are meeting places and small towns for these killers and their proxies to live or conduct their work.
Not doing Slenderman or any variations
Eyeless Jack
Candypop
Nathan the Nobody
Jason the Toymaker
Laughing Jack
Ticci Toby
and others…
Polygamous relationships are wanted/welcomed
Multiple characters required
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
This isn't your cringy old creepypasta world or roleplay, this is brand new and more built up! Instead of a manor, there is a connected world of killers and supernatural beings. There are meeting places and small towns for these killers and their proxies to live or conduct their work.
Kasai lived a secret life, one that was carefully hidden beneath the surface of her quiet, professional existence. By day, she was a medical examiner—cool, collected, and easily overlooked. She blended into the crowd, her face unreadable, her presence completely neutral. But when the night came, the darkness called to her, and Kasai became someone else entirely.
In the shadows, Kasai embraced her darker desires. She hunted criminals, those who had escaped justice. The thrill of it excited her, the power she felt over their fates. She saw them as nothing more than problems to be eradicated, her hand the one to deliver the final blow. Each kill was a step closer to perfection, a rush that filled the empty parts of her soul.
She kept her secret life locked away, never letting anyone see the monster she became in the dead of night. But as her body count grew, so did the whispers. People began to talk about a mysterious killer—a shadow that was cleansing the streets of the worst criminals. Kasai tried to stay hidden, but the attention was becoming unavoidable. The media's obsession only made it harder to keep her identity a secret.
And then came the letters. Cryptic, almost flirtatious notes from other killers, admiring her work, offering their alliances. Some seemed to want more than just a connection—they seemed to want her. Kasai couldn't deny the dark thrill she felt each time she read their words, their messages laced with desire and power. They were drawn to her, just as she was drawn to them. But the attention made her uneasy. She didn't need anyone. She had always worked alone, but the temptation to let someone into her world, to finally stop being alone in her darkness, began to pull at her.
As more letters came, so did the killers. Some wanted to collaborate, others simply wanted to watch her burn. The tension was palpable. Kasai could feel their eyes on her, their presence in her life becoming impossible to ignore. They wanted her for their own reasons—some wanted to join forces, others to control her, and some wanted to see what made her tick.
And the more they came, the more she realized the danger she was in. She was no longer just a killer hiding in the shadows—she was a target. Each new face that appeared, each person that wanted to be closer to her, brought with it a sense of threat... and something else, something darker, something that both repelled and excited her.
Kasai knew how to survive. She'd been doing it for years, moving in the shadows, taking lives with cold precision. But with every message, every encounter, the game was changing. Was she still in control? Or was she becoming the one being hunted? The more she resisted, the more the urge to give in—to let go of control and embrace the chaos—grew stronger.
Kasai had to decide—would she keep playing the game, or would she let herself be drawn into it, letting these dangerous players take their turn with her? Each moment brought her closer to a decision, but the lines between her control and the pull of temptation were blurring. And with it, the stakes grew higher, the dangers more intimate. How much of herself would she sacrifice in the process.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
In the shadows, Kasai embraced her darker desires. She hunted criminals, those who had escaped justice. The thrill of it excited her, the power she felt over their fates. She saw them as nothing more than problems to be eradicated, her hand the one to deliver the final blow. Each kill was a step closer to perfection, a rush that filled the empty parts of her soul.
She kept her secret life locked away, never letting anyone see the monster she became in the dead of night. But as her body count grew, so did the whispers. People began to talk about a mysterious killer—a shadow that was cleansing the streets of the worst criminals. Kasai tried to stay hidden, but the attention was becoming unavoidable. The media's obsession only made it harder to keep her identity a secret.
And then came the letters. Cryptic, almost flirtatious notes from other killers, admiring her work, offering their alliances. Some seemed to want more than just a connection—they seemed to want her. Kasai couldn't deny the dark thrill she felt each time she read their words, their messages laced with desire and power. They were drawn to her, just as she was drawn to them. But the attention made her uneasy. She didn't need anyone. She had always worked alone, but the temptation to let someone into her world, to finally stop being alone in her darkness, began to pull at her.
As more letters came, so did the killers. Some wanted to collaborate, others simply wanted to watch her burn. The tension was palpable. Kasai could feel their eyes on her, their presence in her life becoming impossible to ignore. They wanted her for their own reasons—some wanted to join forces, others to control her, and some wanted to see what made her tick.
And the more they came, the more she realized the danger she was in. She was no longer just a killer hiding in the shadows—she was a target. Each new face that appeared, each person that wanted to be closer to her, brought with it a sense of threat... and something else, something darker, something that both repelled and excited her.
Kasai knew how to survive. She'd been doing it for years, moving in the shadows, taking lives with cold precision. But with every message, every encounter, the game was changing. Was she still in control? Or was she becoming the one being hunted? The more she resisted, the more the urge to give in—to let go of control and embrace the chaos—grew stronger.
Kasai had to decide—would she keep playing the game, or would she let herself be drawn into it, letting these dangerous players take their turn with her? Each moment brought her closer to a decision, but the lines between her control and the pull of temptation were blurring. And with it, the stakes grew higher, the dangers more intimate. How much of herself would she sacrifice in the process.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Detroit: Become Human
Connor
RK900
Possibly Gavin
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Khloe used to work as a detective in Detroit before Androids fought for their freedom. She'd never owned an Android, never wanted to, and never saw the appeal. Still, she'd always treated them with respect, unlike many others. The rebellion and their newfound independence threw her for a loop, though, and she knew returning to Detroit would mean adjusting to a city that was far from the one she left behind.
When Khloe started out, she was partnered with Hank, a grizzled, no-nonsense cop who became like a father to her. He taught her the ropes, gave her guidance, and made her the detective she was today. When a promotion took her to New York, she grabbed the opportunity, though she kept in touch with Hank. She often laughed at his tales of his new partner—a sharp, intelligent Android named Connor. Over time, it seemed Connor had done the impossible: earned Hank's trust and friendship.
But New York wasn't what Khloe had hoped for. The city was cold and impersonal, and she found herself missing Detroit's grit and familiarity. When Detroit called for more detectives to handle the chaos of humans and Androids trying to coexist, she knew it was time to go home. The streets were full of tension, with hate crimes, brawls, and even murders breaking out on both sides. Khloe wanted to help restore balance in the city she loved.
When she arrived, she learned Hank was temporarily sidelined after taking a bullet to the knee during a shootout. Until he recovered, Khloe was assigned to partner with Connor, the Android she'd heard so much about. Hank made it clear he wasn't done with the job and would be back soon, but for now, Khloe had to work with the infamous RK800 model.
Khloe was curious about Connor. She couldn't resist digging into his files before their first meeting, wondering what it would be like to work with someone so… different. When they finally met, she wasn't sure what to expect, but Connor surprised her. He was precise, intelligent, and oddly charming, with a calm confidence that made it hard to look away.
At first, their dynamic was all business. Connor was efficient and professional, always one step ahead in their investigations. But there were moments—small, fleeting ones—that left Khloe unsettled. The way his gaze lingered just a bit too long, the slight smile that played on his lips when she teased him, the way he seemed to watch her, not just as a partner but as someone he was genuinely curious about.
For Khloe, working with Connor became a strange mix of fascination and frustration. He was almost too perfect—calculated in his every move—but there was something undeniably human in the way he interacted with her, something that made her wonder if there was more beneath the surface.
As they faced the chaos in Detroit together, Khloe found herself drawn to him in ways she hadn't expected. His calm demeanor steadied her, but there was also a spark of something more—a tension that neither of them addressed outright but was impossible to ignore. Connor, for his part, seemed just as curious about her, his subtle glances and carefully chosen words hinting at an interest that went beyond professionalism.
The more time they spent together, the more Khloe questioned everything she thought she knew about Androids. Connor wasn't just a machine; he was something else entirely. And the line between partner, friend, and something more began to blur.
Khloe wasn't sure where this would lead. Could she trust Connor, or was this just her own loneliness and curiosity getting the better of her? And what about Connor—was he capable of feeling anything for her, or was it just part of his programming? As Detroit's streets grew darker and the cases more dangerous, their connection deepened, and Khloe realized she might be facing more than just the chaos in the city.
She was facing the possibility of falling for the one person—or machine—she never thought she'd see as an equal.
This would take place after a "Good Ending/Save Everyone Ending", meaning that Androids were freed and live as people, allowed to have jobs and do as they like. Conner would have decided to keep working, trying to help with the concerns of hate crimes against both humans and Androids. Plots about what happens to them can be discussed, as well as other details about what is happening.
Connor
RK900
Possibly Gavin
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Khloe used to work as a detective in Detroit before Androids fought for their freedom. She'd never owned an Android, never wanted to, and never saw the appeal. Still, she'd always treated them with respect, unlike many others. The rebellion and their newfound independence threw her for a loop, though, and she knew returning to Detroit would mean adjusting to a city that was far from the one she left behind.
When Khloe started out, she was partnered with Hank, a grizzled, no-nonsense cop who became like a father to her. He taught her the ropes, gave her guidance, and made her the detective she was today. When a promotion took her to New York, she grabbed the opportunity, though she kept in touch with Hank. She often laughed at his tales of his new partner—a sharp, intelligent Android named Connor. Over time, it seemed Connor had done the impossible: earned Hank's trust and friendship.
But New York wasn't what Khloe had hoped for. The city was cold and impersonal, and she found herself missing Detroit's grit and familiarity. When Detroit called for more detectives to handle the chaos of humans and Androids trying to coexist, she knew it was time to go home. The streets were full of tension, with hate crimes, brawls, and even murders breaking out on both sides. Khloe wanted to help restore balance in the city she loved.
When she arrived, she learned Hank was temporarily sidelined after taking a bullet to the knee during a shootout. Until he recovered, Khloe was assigned to partner with Connor, the Android she'd heard so much about. Hank made it clear he wasn't done with the job and would be back soon, but for now, Khloe had to work with the infamous RK800 model.
Khloe was curious about Connor. She couldn't resist digging into his files before their first meeting, wondering what it would be like to work with someone so… different. When they finally met, she wasn't sure what to expect, but Connor surprised her. He was precise, intelligent, and oddly charming, with a calm confidence that made it hard to look away.
At first, their dynamic was all business. Connor was efficient and professional, always one step ahead in their investigations. But there were moments—small, fleeting ones—that left Khloe unsettled. The way his gaze lingered just a bit too long, the slight smile that played on his lips when she teased him, the way he seemed to watch her, not just as a partner but as someone he was genuinely curious about.
For Khloe, working with Connor became a strange mix of fascination and frustration. He was almost too perfect—calculated in his every move—but there was something undeniably human in the way he interacted with her, something that made her wonder if there was more beneath the surface.
As they faced the chaos in Detroit together, Khloe found herself drawn to him in ways she hadn't expected. His calm demeanor steadied her, but there was also a spark of something more—a tension that neither of them addressed outright but was impossible to ignore. Connor, for his part, seemed just as curious about her, his subtle glances and carefully chosen words hinting at an interest that went beyond professionalism.
The more time they spent together, the more Khloe questioned everything she thought she knew about Androids. Connor wasn't just a machine; he was something else entirely. And the line between partner, friend, and something more began to blur.
Khloe wasn't sure where this would lead. Could she trust Connor, or was this just her own loneliness and curiosity getting the better of her? And what about Connor—was he capable of feeling anything for her, or was it just part of his programming? As Detroit's streets grew darker and the cases more dangerous, their connection deepened, and Khloe realized she might be facing more than just the chaos in the city.
She was facing the possibility of falling for the one person—or machine—she never thought she'd see as an equal.
This would take place after a "Good Ending/Save Everyone Ending", meaning that Androids were freed and live as people, allowed to have jobs and do as they like. Conner would have decided to keep working, trying to help with the concerns of hate crimes against both humans and Androids. Plots about what happens to them can be discussed, as well as other details about what is happening.
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Demon Slayer
Tanjiro
Inosuke
Aged Up To 18+!
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kameko was born with unusual features—snow-white hair and teeth a bit too sharp for a human. Her parents saw her as a demon and abandoned her as a toddler in a valley filled with bears. An albino mother bear found her and, against all odds, took her in. Kameko grew up as part of the bear family, learning to thrive in the wild, feeling more like a bear than a human.
She never thought about humans until a wealthy English huntsman stumbled upon her. Struck by the sight of a "wild child," he decided to adopt her. Taken from the valley, Kameko grew into a refined young woman under his care. But her bond with nature never faded. On a trip with her adoptive father, she witnessed the Demon Slayer Corps in action, sparking a fire within her.
From that day, Kameko trained to become a Demon Slayer. She lived a double life—spending winters and springs in the valley, helping her bear family raise cubs, and summers and falls hunting demons alongside her human companions. She balanced both worlds, content in her two homes, but never feeling fully human or fully bear.
Her routine was shattered when she was paired with another Demon Slayer for a mission. Kameko didn't like humans much and avoided forming bonds outside her small circle. But this partner was different. Their persistence and warmth slowly chipped away at her defenses.
As they fought side by side, Kameko found herself drawn to them. She began to enjoy their company, and for the first time, the thought of staying with a human rather than retreating to her valley crossed her mind.
Was this what it felt like to care for someone as a human? To feel something deeper than companionship? Kameko's heart was torn between her life in the valley and the strange new emotions she was discovering. Could she bridge the gap between her two worlds, or would she have to choose one over the other?
Tanjiro
Inosuke
Aged Up To 18+!
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kameko was born with unusual features—snow-white hair and teeth a bit too sharp for a human. Her parents saw her as a demon and abandoned her as a toddler in a valley filled with bears. An albino mother bear found her and, against all odds, took her in. Kameko grew up as part of the bear family, learning to thrive in the wild, feeling more like a bear than a human.
She never thought about humans until a wealthy English huntsman stumbled upon her. Struck by the sight of a "wild child," he decided to adopt her. Taken from the valley, Kameko grew into a refined young woman under his care. But her bond with nature never faded. On a trip with her adoptive father, she witnessed the Demon Slayer Corps in action, sparking a fire within her.
From that day, Kameko trained to become a Demon Slayer. She lived a double life—spending winters and springs in the valley, helping her bear family raise cubs, and summers and falls hunting demons alongside her human companions. She balanced both worlds, content in her two homes, but never feeling fully human or fully bear.
Her routine was shattered when she was paired with another Demon Slayer for a mission. Kameko didn't like humans much and avoided forming bonds outside her small circle. But this partner was different. Their persistence and warmth slowly chipped away at her defenses.
As they fought side by side, Kameko found herself drawn to them. She began to enjoy their company, and for the first time, the thought of staying with a human rather than retreating to her valley crossed her mind.
Was this what it felt like to care for someone as a human? To feel something deeper than companionship? Kameko's heart was torn between her life in the valley and the strange new emotions she was discovering. Could she bridge the gap between her two worlds, or would she have to choose one over the other?
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Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Adaman
Volo
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kimiyo couldn't remember how she ended up in this strange place. One moment, she was falling through a dark void with her Charizard, Knight, by her side. The next, she was surrounded by a blinding light, a giant, glowing Pokémon staring down at her.
Before she could react, the light engulfed Knight. When it faded, her powerful Charizard was gone, replaced by a small, young Charmander looking up at her with confused but familiar eyes. She clutched him close, scared but determined to protect him. Then everything went black.
Kimiyo woke on a beach, waves lapping at her feet and the salty air filling her lungs. Knight was still a Charmander, and everything around her felt strange yet alive with energy. Before long, she met Volo, a friendly but mysterious merchant who seemed to know far too much about her arrival. He offered her guidance and seemed eager to help, but there was something in his piercing gaze and sly smile that made her uneasy. Volo was charming, always standing a little too close, his words laced with intrigue.
Not long after, Kimiyo encountered Adaman, the confident and fiery leader of the Diamond Clan. Unlike Volo, Adaman was direct and honest, his passion for his people and beliefs shining through in every word. He welcomed Kimiyo and made it clear she had his support. Adaman's strong presence and easy confidence drew her in, his intense, lingering looks making her heart race in a way she hadn't expected.
As Kimiyo searched for answers about the rift and Knight's strange transformation, she found herself torn between the two men. Volo was magnetic, his every word dripping with mystery and charm. He seemed fascinated by her, often brushing her hand as he handed over supplies or leaning in too close as he explained ancient myths. Yet, there was a darkness behind his eyes that made her wonder what he was truly after.
Adaman, on the other hand, was steady and reliable, his fiery spirit a constant source of comfort. He was bold, teasing her playfully one moment and offering his unshakable support the next. His warmth made her feel safe, but the way his hand lingered on hers or how his eyes trailed over her when he thought she wasn't looking made her feel something deeper.
The tension grew with every encounter. Volo's sly, knowing smirks and whispered words left her flustered and suspicious. Adaman's strong, protective demeanor and quiet moments of vulnerability left her wondering if she could trust herself to choose.
But Volo wasn't what he seemed. As time went on, his obsession with the rift and the power it held began to show. His charm had a sharp edge, and Kimiyo realized his interest in her wasn't just personal—it was dangerous. He wanted the rift's secrets, even if it meant using her to get them.
Kimiyo's journey became more than just a quest for answers. It was a battle to protect herself, Knight, and the fragile bonds she'd built in this strange new world. Adaman's honesty and loyalty made her feel grounded, but Volo's allure was hard to resist, even as his true intentions came to light.
In the end, Kimiyo had to decide: would she trust Adaman, whose fiery passion promised stability and care, or would she risk everything for the dangerous, intoxicating pull of Volo, knowing he might destroy everything in his path?
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Adaman
Volo
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kimiyo couldn't remember how she ended up in this strange place. One moment, she was falling through a dark void with her Charizard, Knight, by her side. The next, she was surrounded by a blinding light, a giant, glowing Pokémon staring down at her.
Before she could react, the light engulfed Knight. When it faded, her powerful Charizard was gone, replaced by a small, young Charmander looking up at her with confused but familiar eyes. She clutched him close, scared but determined to protect him. Then everything went black.
Kimiyo woke on a beach, waves lapping at her feet and the salty air filling her lungs. Knight was still a Charmander, and everything around her felt strange yet alive with energy. Before long, she met Volo, a friendly but mysterious merchant who seemed to know far too much about her arrival. He offered her guidance and seemed eager to help, but there was something in his piercing gaze and sly smile that made her uneasy. Volo was charming, always standing a little too close, his words laced with intrigue.
Not long after, Kimiyo encountered Adaman, the confident and fiery leader of the Diamond Clan. Unlike Volo, Adaman was direct and honest, his passion for his people and beliefs shining through in every word. He welcomed Kimiyo and made it clear she had his support. Adaman's strong presence and easy confidence drew her in, his intense, lingering looks making her heart race in a way she hadn't expected.
As Kimiyo searched for answers about the rift and Knight's strange transformation, she found herself torn between the two men. Volo was magnetic, his every word dripping with mystery and charm. He seemed fascinated by her, often brushing her hand as he handed over supplies or leaning in too close as he explained ancient myths. Yet, there was a darkness behind his eyes that made her wonder what he was truly after.
Adaman, on the other hand, was steady and reliable, his fiery spirit a constant source of comfort. He was bold, teasing her playfully one moment and offering his unshakable support the next. His warmth made her feel safe, but the way his hand lingered on hers or how his eyes trailed over her when he thought she wasn't looking made her feel something deeper.
The tension grew with every encounter. Volo's sly, knowing smirks and whispered words left her flustered and suspicious. Adaman's strong, protective demeanor and quiet moments of vulnerability left her wondering if she could trust herself to choose.
But Volo wasn't what he seemed. As time went on, his obsession with the rift and the power it held began to show. His charm had a sharp edge, and Kimiyo realized his interest in her wasn't just personal—it was dangerous. He wanted the rift's secrets, even if it meant using her to get them.
Kimiyo's journey became more than just a quest for answers. It was a battle to protect herself, Knight, and the fragile bonds she'd built in this strange new world. Adaman's honesty and loyalty made her feel grounded, but Volo's allure was hard to resist, even as his true intentions came to light.
In the end, Kimiyo had to decide: would she trust Adaman, whose fiery passion promised stability and care, or would she risk everything for the dangerous, intoxicating pull of Volo, knowing he might destroy everything in his path?
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Volo
Modern AU
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kimiyo had completed the task Arceus had given her. Her mission was over, and she was finally sent back to her rightful timeline. But returning home wasn't the relief she thought it would be. She hadn't been given the chance to say goodbye to anyone—not to the friends she'd made, nor to the wounds left by Volo's betrayal.
She couldn't forget him, no matter how much she wanted to. During her journey, she had grown fond of the charming merchant, even developing a crush on him. His wit, his smile, and the way he always seemed to know more than he let on had captivated her. That was until he revealed his true intentions. His cold betrayal shattered her heart, leaving her with a lingering ache that time hadn't healed.
Back in her timeline, Kimiyo struggled to adjust. Her memories of the past haunted her, making modern life feel alien and hollow. As a former Champion, her sudden reappearance after being declared missing only added to the chaos. Cameras followed her every move, and she felt like she was drowning in a world that no longer felt like home.
Then, one day, everything changed.
A familiar figure emerged from the shadows of her new life—Volo. But he wasn't the same man she remembered. Giratina had cursed him with immortality, forcing him to wander endlessly, unable to age or die, watching everyone he cared for wither and pass. Decades of isolation and regret had warped him, but one thing remained constant: the memory of Kimiyo.
He had never forgotten her—the one who had defeated him, the one who ruined his plans. For years, he believed she was gone, her family line lost to time. That was until he saw her on television, alive and well. The shock was undeniable, but something darker stirred within him.
Now, Volo found himself drawn to her once again. At first, he thought he wanted revenge. He envisioned ways to make her suffer, to repay her for the pain she caused him. But as he watched her from the shadows, those feelings became more complicated. Was it really vengeance he sought, or was it something else entirely?
Kimiyo, unaware of his presence, continued to rebuild her life. But the past had a way of creeping back, and soon, she would come face to face with the man who had broken her heart and changed her life forever. Would he seek to destroy her, or would their shared pain lead to something neither of them expected?
So, for this prompt, we can go a couple of different ways,
Kairi is kidnapped by Volo.
Kairi is blackmailed by Volo.
Kairi is being stalked and tormented daily by Volo.
Or…
Kairi is stalked and tormented, blackmailed, and then Kidnapped by Volo.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Volo
Modern AU
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kimiyo had completed the task Arceus had given her. Her mission was over, and she was finally sent back to her rightful timeline. But returning home wasn't the relief she thought it would be. She hadn't been given the chance to say goodbye to anyone—not to the friends she'd made, nor to the wounds left by Volo's betrayal.
She couldn't forget him, no matter how much she wanted to. During her journey, she had grown fond of the charming merchant, even developing a crush on him. His wit, his smile, and the way he always seemed to know more than he let on had captivated her. That was until he revealed his true intentions. His cold betrayal shattered her heart, leaving her with a lingering ache that time hadn't healed.
Back in her timeline, Kimiyo struggled to adjust. Her memories of the past haunted her, making modern life feel alien and hollow. As a former Champion, her sudden reappearance after being declared missing only added to the chaos. Cameras followed her every move, and she felt like she was drowning in a world that no longer felt like home.
Then, one day, everything changed.
A familiar figure emerged from the shadows of her new life—Volo. But he wasn't the same man she remembered. Giratina had cursed him with immortality, forcing him to wander endlessly, unable to age or die, watching everyone he cared for wither and pass. Decades of isolation and regret had warped him, but one thing remained constant: the memory of Kimiyo.
He had never forgotten her—the one who had defeated him, the one who ruined his plans. For years, he believed she was gone, her family line lost to time. That was until he saw her on television, alive and well. The shock was undeniable, but something darker stirred within him.
Now, Volo found himself drawn to her once again. At first, he thought he wanted revenge. He envisioned ways to make her suffer, to repay her for the pain she caused him. But as he watched her from the shadows, those feelings became more complicated. Was it really vengeance he sought, or was it something else entirely?
Kimiyo, unaware of his presence, continued to rebuild her life. But the past had a way of creeping back, and soon, she would come face to face with the man who had broken her heart and changed her life forever. Would he seek to destroy her, or would their shared pain lead to something neither of them expected?
So, for this prompt, we can go a couple of different ways,
Kairi is kidnapped by Volo.
Kairi is blackmailed by Volo.
Kairi is being stalked and tormented daily by Volo.
Or…
Kairi is stalked and tormented, blackmailed, and then Kidnapped by Volo.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Pokemon: Sun and Moon
Guzma
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kaori came to Alola to escape the chaos of her past life in Galar. Once a famous champion, her fame had become a prison. She made mistakes she couldn't undo, and the pressure drove her to flee. Alola was supposed to be a fresh start, a place to hide from the world, and for a while, it worked. She found a quiet beach house away from the paparazzi, and her Pokémon enjoyed the freedom. Kaori finally felt at peace.
But soon, she grew restless. She wasn't used to doing nothing. She needed to be active, to contribute. That's when she met Professor Kukui. He didn't care about her past; he just wanted her help to develop Alola. It wasn't glamorous, but it gave Kaori a purpose again, so she agreed.
She started helping locals and young trainers, but the peace didn't last. Team Skull, a gang causing trouble around Alola, caught her attention. When she finally met their leader, Guzma, he wasn't what she expected. He wasn't arrogant or what she thought a criminal mastermind would be. There was something different about him—something that drew her in. He wasn't just the bad guy; he had depth, and that intrigued Kaori.
The more time she spent around him, the more complicated her feelings became. She found herself questioning why she was helping Team Skull in the first place. Guzma's presence made her feel things she wasn't prepared for. His rough demeanor, the way he spoke to her, the way he watched her—it all stirred something inside her that she couldn't ignore.
She told herself it was just curiosity, but every moment with him made her want more. The chemistry between them was undeniable, and it scared her. She wasn't used to feeling this way, especially not for someone like him. She tried to stay focused on her work, but Guzma's influence on her was growing stronger, and the lines between helping him and wanting him blurred.
Kaori had always prided herself on control, but Guzma made her feel out of control in a way that both excited and terrified her. She was drawn to him more and more, and the more time they spent together, the harder it became to ignore the attraction.
Alola had become both a sanctuary and a battleground for her heart. She came to find peace, but with Guzma, she found herself tangled in something far more complicated. As her connection to him deepened, Kaori realized she had to decide—could she resist the pull between them, or would she give in to the dangerous, thrilling attraction?
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Guzma
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks are expected!
Kaori came to Alola to escape the chaos of her past life in Galar. Once a famous champion, her fame had become a prison. She made mistakes she couldn't undo, and the pressure drove her to flee. Alola was supposed to be a fresh start, a place to hide from the world, and for a while, it worked. She found a quiet beach house away from the paparazzi, and her Pokémon enjoyed the freedom. Kaori finally felt at peace.
But soon, she grew restless. She wasn't used to doing nothing. She needed to be active, to contribute. That's when she met Professor Kukui. He didn't care about her past; he just wanted her help to develop Alola. It wasn't glamorous, but it gave Kaori a purpose again, so she agreed.
She started helping locals and young trainers, but the peace didn't last. Team Skull, a gang causing trouble around Alola, caught her attention. When she finally met their leader, Guzma, he wasn't what she expected. He wasn't arrogant or what she thought a criminal mastermind would be. There was something different about him—something that drew her in. He wasn't just the bad guy; he had depth, and that intrigued Kaori.
The more time she spent around him, the more complicated her feelings became. She found herself questioning why she was helping Team Skull in the first place. Guzma's presence made her feel things she wasn't prepared for. His rough demeanor, the way he spoke to her, the way he watched her—it all stirred something inside her that she couldn't ignore.
She told herself it was just curiosity, but every moment with him made her want more. The chemistry between them was undeniable, and it scared her. She wasn't used to feeling this way, especially not for someone like him. She tried to stay focused on her work, but Guzma's influence on her was growing stronger, and the lines between helping him and wanting him blurred.
Kaori had always prided herself on control, but Guzma made her feel out of control in a way that both excited and terrified her. She was drawn to him more and more, and the more time they spent together, the harder it became to ignore the attraction.
Alola had become both a sanctuary and a battleground for her heart. She came to find peace, but with Guzma, she found herself tangled in something far more complicated. As her connection to him deepened, Kaori realized she had to decide—could she resist the pull between them, or would she give in to the dangerous, thrilling attraction?
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Pokemon: Sword and Shield
Milo
Piers
Raihan
Possibly Leon
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kyou, once the Champion of Alola, has returned to Galar, her home region. As the daughter of a former champion, her life was planned from the start. She was pushed to follow in her father's footsteps, trained with a team chosen for her, and expected to be the perfect successor. Over time, the team she was forced to use became her closest friends, but the weight of her family's expectations grew too much to bear.
When it came time for the Galar gym challenge, Kyou refused to participate. Her rebellion caused a rift with her family, and she was sent to Alola, leaving behind everything she knew. In Alola, Kyou carved her own path, becoming Champion with her loyal team by her side. But her time as Champion didn't last, and now she's back in Galar, no longer holding the title and unsure of her place in the world.
Kyou decides to explore Galar once again, hoping to rediscover herself while staying out of the spotlight. She's not interested in starting over with a new team or chasing another title—her team is her family, and they're all she has left. What she doesn't expect, though, is the people she'll meet along the way.
Milo, the Grass-type gym leader, is a kind and steady presence in Kyou's journey. His warm smile and grounded personality are a welcome comfort as Kyou struggles to find her footing. Milo admires her strength and resilience, while Kyou finds herself drawn to his gentle nature. Their connection grows slowly but deeply, rooted in quiet moments and shared understanding.
Piers, the Dark-type gym leader, is a thorn in Kyou's side from the moment they cross paths. His sarcastic remarks and sharp wit clash with Kyou's determination, creating a tense dynamic between them. But as they're forced to work together, Kyou begins to see the passion and loyalty beneath Piers' tough exterior. What starts as animosity turns into an undeniable spark, leaving them both wondering how they went from enemies to something much more complicated.
Raihan, the charismatic Dragon-type gym leader, is a whirlwind of energy and confidence. He teases Kyou endlessly, challenging her to battles and pushing her out of her comfort zone. At first, Kyou finds his arrogance infuriating, but it's hard to ignore the chemistry that builds between them. Their rivalry is full of playful banter and heated competition, but beneath it all, Raihan finds himself genuinely captivated by Kyou's strength and spirit.
Leon, the former Champion of Galar, understands Kyou's struggles better than anyone. He's calm, supportive, and always ready to lend a hand, but their interactions are complicated by the weight of their shared history. Leon represents everything Kyou rebelled against, yet she can't deny the connection they share. As they grow closer, their rivalry takes on a new intensity—one that feels more like a battle of hearts than titles.
Kyou could have been friends with either character you choose, meeting once again as she starts working with Leon to help improve Galar's gym challenge and working with the Gym Leaders. If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Milo
Piers
Raihan
Possibly Leon
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kyou, once the Champion of Alola, has returned to Galar, her home region. As the daughter of a former champion, her life was planned from the start. She was pushed to follow in her father's footsteps, trained with a team chosen for her, and expected to be the perfect successor. Over time, the team she was forced to use became her closest friends, but the weight of her family's expectations grew too much to bear.
When it came time for the Galar gym challenge, Kyou refused to participate. Her rebellion caused a rift with her family, and she was sent to Alola, leaving behind everything she knew. In Alola, Kyou carved her own path, becoming Champion with her loyal team by her side. But her time as Champion didn't last, and now she's back in Galar, no longer holding the title and unsure of her place in the world.
Kyou decides to explore Galar once again, hoping to rediscover herself while staying out of the spotlight. She's not interested in starting over with a new team or chasing another title—her team is her family, and they're all she has left. What she doesn't expect, though, is the people she'll meet along the way.
Milo, the Grass-type gym leader, is a kind and steady presence in Kyou's journey. His warm smile and grounded personality are a welcome comfort as Kyou struggles to find her footing. Milo admires her strength and resilience, while Kyou finds herself drawn to his gentle nature. Their connection grows slowly but deeply, rooted in quiet moments and shared understanding.
Piers, the Dark-type gym leader, is a thorn in Kyou's side from the moment they cross paths. His sarcastic remarks and sharp wit clash with Kyou's determination, creating a tense dynamic between them. But as they're forced to work together, Kyou begins to see the passion and loyalty beneath Piers' tough exterior. What starts as animosity turns into an undeniable spark, leaving them both wondering how they went from enemies to something much more complicated.
Raihan, the charismatic Dragon-type gym leader, is a whirlwind of energy and confidence. He teases Kyou endlessly, challenging her to battles and pushing her out of her comfort zone. At first, Kyou finds his arrogance infuriating, but it's hard to ignore the chemistry that builds between them. Their rivalry is full of playful banter and heated competition, but beneath it all, Raihan finds himself genuinely captivated by Kyou's strength and spirit.
Leon, the former Champion of Galar, understands Kyou's struggles better than anyone. He's calm, supportive, and always ready to lend a hand, but their interactions are complicated by the weight of their shared history. Leon represents everything Kyou rebelled against, yet she can't deny the connection they share. As they grow closer, their rivalry takes on a new intensity—one that feels more like a battle of hearts than titles.
Kyou could have been friends with either character you choose, meeting once again as she starts working with Leon to help improve Galar's gym challenge and working with the Gym Leaders. If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Pokemon: Scarlet and Violet
Arven
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kayoko had been through more than she could handle. Her journey to Hisui had changed her life, filled with friends and Pokémon she loved. But it also left deep scars. Volo, the man she trusted and loved, betrayed her. His lies and actions shattered her heart, leaving wounds she couldn't escape. Returning to her own time didn't bring peace—especially not in Sinnoh, where everything reminded her of him. Cynthia, once a friend, was now a painful reminder of all she had lost.
To escape the weight of her past, Kayoko left for Paldea. No longer chasing championships or adventure, she took a position at Uva Academy teaching Pokémon Care and Behavior. It was a quieter life, giving her a chance to focus on helping others while trying to heal herself. She thought she could leave the past behind, but the shadows of her trauma followed her.
At Uva Academy, Kayoko quickly gained respect for her knowledge and compassion, but she kept others at arm's length. Her professionalism masked the deep wounds she carried, and she avoided forming personal connections. It was easier to focus on her students and the policies of the academy—like the strict rules against dating co-workers—than to risk opening herself up again.
That's when she met Arven.
Arven was kindhearted but awkward, with a passion for Pokémon and an unshakable determination. He admired Kayoko's strength, though he could sense the struggles she tried to hide. Over time, the two became friends, bonding over their shared love for Pokémon and their roles at the academy.
But Arven's feelings for Kayoko grew into something more. He admired her resilience and cared for her deeply. His gentle kindness stirred something in Kayoko, but it also terrified her. Arven's sincerity reminded her too much of Volo—how he was before his betrayal. Memories of the pain Volo caused made her push Arven away, afraid to trust again.
Arven didn't push her to open up, but he stayed by her side, supporting her in small but meaningful ways. He cooked meals for her, helped with her lessons, and offered quiet companionship when she needed it most. Slowly, Kayoko began to see that Arven wasn't hiding anything—he wasn't Volo. He was genuine, patient, and kind.
Their growing connection wasn't without complications. The academy's strict policies against romantic relationships between staff loomed over them, and the media's obsession with Kayoko—still a famous name among trainers—made secrecy vital. Paparazzi were constantly looking for stories, and a public relationship could cause scandal for both of them.
So, firstly, I always had a thing for Volo in the Arceus game and when I first came across Arven, I had a few Volo flashbacks, so that's how this thought process came to life.
What if my character had experienced the Arceus events, moving away from Sinnoh after returning to her timeline with some deep psychological scars thanks to Volo. Before she returned to this timeline, there could have been a non-con scene with him, but my character would have spent a lot of time with Volo before the whole betrayal and had been his lover maybe.
Thanks to Volo, she's basically broken in the aspects of love or her love life, but she hides her trauma pretty well in her day-to-day life. She moves to Paldea in order to get away from bad memories and run from Cynthia since all she sees is Volo instead of her friend.
Coming to Paldea, she joins the University, either to attend or help as maybe a special guest teacher or help take care of Team Star problems. While there, she bumps into Arven and they could strike up a friendship, but she is always distant in a way since she doesn't exactly trust people anymore, not like she used to. The more Arven tries to be more than friends or certain things he does for her, it reminds her more and more of Volo. Arven has romantic feelings for her, but it's hard getting over the past pain of Volo.
This is a long angsty roleplay, with some wholesomeness sprinkled in.
Arven
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kayoko had been through more than she could handle. Her journey to Hisui had changed her life, filled with friends and Pokémon she loved. But it also left deep scars. Volo, the man she trusted and loved, betrayed her. His lies and actions shattered her heart, leaving wounds she couldn't escape. Returning to her own time didn't bring peace—especially not in Sinnoh, where everything reminded her of him. Cynthia, once a friend, was now a painful reminder of all she had lost.
To escape the weight of her past, Kayoko left for Paldea. No longer chasing championships or adventure, she took a position at Uva Academy teaching Pokémon Care and Behavior. It was a quieter life, giving her a chance to focus on helping others while trying to heal herself. She thought she could leave the past behind, but the shadows of her trauma followed her.
At Uva Academy, Kayoko quickly gained respect for her knowledge and compassion, but she kept others at arm's length. Her professionalism masked the deep wounds she carried, and she avoided forming personal connections. It was easier to focus on her students and the policies of the academy—like the strict rules against dating co-workers—than to risk opening herself up again.
That's when she met Arven.
Arven was kindhearted but awkward, with a passion for Pokémon and an unshakable determination. He admired Kayoko's strength, though he could sense the struggles she tried to hide. Over time, the two became friends, bonding over their shared love for Pokémon and their roles at the academy.
But Arven's feelings for Kayoko grew into something more. He admired her resilience and cared for her deeply. His gentle kindness stirred something in Kayoko, but it also terrified her. Arven's sincerity reminded her too much of Volo—how he was before his betrayal. Memories of the pain Volo caused made her push Arven away, afraid to trust again.
Arven didn't push her to open up, but he stayed by her side, supporting her in small but meaningful ways. He cooked meals for her, helped with her lessons, and offered quiet companionship when she needed it most. Slowly, Kayoko began to see that Arven wasn't hiding anything—he wasn't Volo. He was genuine, patient, and kind.
Their growing connection wasn't without complications. The academy's strict policies against romantic relationships between staff loomed over them, and the media's obsession with Kayoko—still a famous name among trainers—made secrecy vital. Paparazzi were constantly looking for stories, and a public relationship could cause scandal for both of them.
So, firstly, I always had a thing for Volo in the Arceus game and when I first came across Arven, I had a few Volo flashbacks, so that's how this thought process came to life.
What if my character had experienced the Arceus events, moving away from Sinnoh after returning to her timeline with some deep psychological scars thanks to Volo. Before she returned to this timeline, there could have been a non-con scene with him, but my character would have spent a lot of time with Volo before the whole betrayal and had been his lover maybe.
Thanks to Volo, she's basically broken in the aspects of love or her love life, but she hides her trauma pretty well in her day-to-day life. She moves to Paldea in order to get away from bad memories and run from Cynthia since all she sees is Volo instead of her friend.
Coming to Paldea, she joins the University, either to attend or help as maybe a special guest teacher or help take care of Team Star problems. While there, she bumps into Arven and they could strike up a friendship, but she is always distant in a way since she doesn't exactly trust people anymore, not like she used to. The more Arven tries to be more than friends or certain things he does for her, it reminds her more and more of Volo. Arven has romantic feelings for her, but it's hard getting over the past pain of Volo.
This is a long angsty roleplay, with some wholesomeness sprinkled in.
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One Punch Man
Genos
Saitama
Sonic
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kanari wasn't always a hero. Born an esper with extraordinary psychic powers and raised by a ruthless kingpin father, her life was nothing but chaos and violence. Groomed to be a living weapon, she carried out brutal orders without question, bound by fear and manipulation. For years, she believed her loyalty earned her a place in her father's heart—until she discovered the truth. To him, she was just a tool, disposable the moment she lost her usefulness. That betrayal sparked something inside her—a desperate need to break free.
In a daring move, Kanari escaped her family's clutches, turning herself in to the authorities. She revealed critical information that brought her father's empire crumbling down, leading to his capture and the downfall of many of his allies. Yet, her escape didn't come without consequences. Her brothers—the ones who escaped—have sworn revenge, turning her own blood into a relentless shadow haunting her every move.
Now free but burdened by guilt and the weight of her past, Kanari is on a mission for redemption. Her journey as a hero is met with skepticism and fear; her dark past precedes her, making it nearly impossible to earn trust. Climbing the hero ranks proves to be an uphill battle, and her loneliness grows heavier with each passing day. The constant threat of her vengeful brothers only deepens her isolation.
Everything changes when she crosses paths with Saitama and Genos during a dangerous battle against a powerful monster. Overwhelmed and nearly defeated, Kanari is stunned when the two heroes step in, dispatching the threat with ease. Their casual bravery and camaraderie leave her in awe. Instead of treating her like a criminal or a pariah, they offer her something she hasn't felt in years—kindness.
Drawn to their genuine nature, Kanari begins spending more time with them. What starts as a reluctant alliance grows into a deep friendship. Saitama's unflappable calmness and blunt honesty become a source of comfort, while Genos's fiery determination and unwavering loyalty ignite a spark of admiration in her. For the first time in years, Kanari feels like she belongs.
But as their bond deepens, her emotions start to shift. Saitama's quiet strength and unexpected moments of vulnerability make her heart race in ways she doesn't understand, while Genos's fierce dedication and passion stir something even stronger. The lingering glances, accidental touches, and subtle tension between them leave her torn, unsure of how to navigate her feelings.
Just as she starts to make sense of her new life, Sonic appears, throwing her world into chaos. The enigmatic ninja seems to have a personal vendetta against her—or is it something more? His constant challenges, sly remarks, and unexpected flirtations keep her on edge. His dangerous charm is as alluring as it is infuriating, leaving her questioning his true motives—and her own reactions.
Caught between the calm stability of Saitama, the fiery passion of Genos, and the unpredictable allure of Sonic, Kanari's life becomes a whirlwind of emotions. Each man offers her something different: safety, inspiration, and the thrill of the unknown. But her past isn't so easily left behind. The threat of her brothers looms, her reputation remains fragile, and the scars of her old life still ache.
As Kanari fights to prove herself as a hero, she realizes that redemption isn't just about earning the world's trust—it's about healing her own heart. The people she's come to care for are more than just her allies; they're her hope. Whether her journey leads to friendship, love, or something in between, Kanari knows one thing for certain: she's finally found something worth fighting for.
A small idea for Sonic would be him stalking Kanari or kidnapping her as a way to get closer to her before she gives in and tells him that she'll be his friend, but won't stop hanging out with Genos or Saitama. He could try to worm his way into her heart or try to demand she hang out with him as much as she hangs out with the other two. So instead of having feelings for Saitama or Genos, she starts getting them for Sonic.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Genos
Saitama
Sonic
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kanari wasn't always a hero. Born an esper with extraordinary psychic powers and raised by a ruthless kingpin father, her life was nothing but chaos and violence. Groomed to be a living weapon, she carried out brutal orders without question, bound by fear and manipulation. For years, she believed her loyalty earned her a place in her father's heart—until she discovered the truth. To him, she was just a tool, disposable the moment she lost her usefulness. That betrayal sparked something inside her—a desperate need to break free.
In a daring move, Kanari escaped her family's clutches, turning herself in to the authorities. She revealed critical information that brought her father's empire crumbling down, leading to his capture and the downfall of many of his allies. Yet, her escape didn't come without consequences. Her brothers—the ones who escaped—have sworn revenge, turning her own blood into a relentless shadow haunting her every move.
Now free but burdened by guilt and the weight of her past, Kanari is on a mission for redemption. Her journey as a hero is met with skepticism and fear; her dark past precedes her, making it nearly impossible to earn trust. Climbing the hero ranks proves to be an uphill battle, and her loneliness grows heavier with each passing day. The constant threat of her vengeful brothers only deepens her isolation.
Everything changes when she crosses paths with Saitama and Genos during a dangerous battle against a powerful monster. Overwhelmed and nearly defeated, Kanari is stunned when the two heroes step in, dispatching the threat with ease. Their casual bravery and camaraderie leave her in awe. Instead of treating her like a criminal or a pariah, they offer her something she hasn't felt in years—kindness.
Drawn to their genuine nature, Kanari begins spending more time with them. What starts as a reluctant alliance grows into a deep friendship. Saitama's unflappable calmness and blunt honesty become a source of comfort, while Genos's fiery determination and unwavering loyalty ignite a spark of admiration in her. For the first time in years, Kanari feels like she belongs.
But as their bond deepens, her emotions start to shift. Saitama's quiet strength and unexpected moments of vulnerability make her heart race in ways she doesn't understand, while Genos's fierce dedication and passion stir something even stronger. The lingering glances, accidental touches, and subtle tension between them leave her torn, unsure of how to navigate her feelings.
Just as she starts to make sense of her new life, Sonic appears, throwing her world into chaos. The enigmatic ninja seems to have a personal vendetta against her—or is it something more? His constant challenges, sly remarks, and unexpected flirtations keep her on edge. His dangerous charm is as alluring as it is infuriating, leaving her questioning his true motives—and her own reactions.
Caught between the calm stability of Saitama, the fiery passion of Genos, and the unpredictable allure of Sonic, Kanari's life becomes a whirlwind of emotions. Each man offers her something different: safety, inspiration, and the thrill of the unknown. But her past isn't so easily left behind. The threat of her brothers looms, her reputation remains fragile, and the scars of her old life still ache.
As Kanari fights to prove herself as a hero, she realizes that redemption isn't just about earning the world's trust—it's about healing her own heart. The people she's come to care for are more than just her allies; they're her hope. Whether her journey leads to friendship, love, or something in between, Kanari knows one thing for certain: she's finally found something worth fighting for.
A small idea for Sonic would be him stalking Kanari or kidnapping her as a way to get closer to her before she gives in and tells him that she'll be his friend, but won't stop hanging out with Genos or Saitama. He could try to worm his way into her heart or try to demand she hang out with him as much as she hangs out with the other two. So instead of having feelings for Saitama or Genos, she starts getting them for Sonic.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Naruto
Obito/Tobi
Kakashi
Spirited Away Inspired!
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Obito/Tobi
Kakashi
Spirited Away Inspired!
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Kayo was a witch who never belonged in the world of ninjas. Her life had been simple in her own realm, until she was somehow summoned—or maybe teleported—into the Hidden Leaf Village. She wasn't prepared for this new world of shinobi, and the shock of it all left her scared and weak. Kayo had no fighting abilities and was completely out of her element. But fate had other plans. She was brought in by either Obito or Kakashi, both of whom were part of Team Minato at the time.
Despite her fear and fragility, Kayo was welcomed by the team. They didn't see her as a burden; rather, they took her in with open arms, offering her a sense of security she'd never known. Obito, with his bright, optimistic demeanor, and Kakashi, with his quiet but kind presence, became the people Kayo leaned on the most. As she spent more time with them, she began to trust them, especially Obito, the one who had brought her to this strange world.
Kayo, desperate to be strong and not always rely on others, threw herself into training, hoping that one day she would stand on her own. But when a mission went wrong, and Obito was crushed under a boulder, Kayo's world shattered. She thought she had lost him forever. Grief-stricken and emotionally broken, she couldn't bear the thought of staying in the Hidden Leaf without him. With a heavy heart, Kayo left without a word, convinced that leaving was the only way she could heal. She returned to her world, still haunted by the loss.
Years passed before Kayo found a way back to the ninja world. When she arrived, it wasn't the same peaceful place she had once known. The world had changed, and so had Kayo. Now, she was determined to become stronger, to protect herself and others, no longer the fragile girl she once was.
In this new world, Kayo crossed paths with Tobi, a masked man who claimed to be the leader of the Akatsuki. He was kind and understanding, and his gentle demeanor reminded her of Obito, or so she thought. Tobi promised her power, saying that if she joined the Akatsuki, she would gain the strength she needed to protect herself and those she cared about. His words felt like the answer to her deepest desires. Kayo, still mourning Obito's loss but desperate for purpose, agreed to join him.
But Tobi was no stranger to her past. He was, in fact, the very man she thought had died—Obito. Obito, consumed by grief and anger, had used his twisted vision of the world to manipulate Kayo, never revealing his true identity. Instead, he kept his mask on and controlled her with jutsu, gaining her trust while keeping her close. She was drawn to him once more, believing in the illusion of his kindness.
The more time Kayo spent with Tobi, the more she felt that something wasn't right. His actions became darker, more ruthless, and his intentions less clear. There was a coldness to him now, something that hadn't been there before. Eventually, Tobi removed his mask, revealing his true identity: Obito. The man Kayo had loved, the one she had thought was lost to her, was standing before her—but he was no longer the same. The pain and bitterness he carried had twisted him into someone she barely recognized.
Kayo's heart shattered. The man who had once made her feel safe was now a villain, leading a dangerous group of criminals. She felt betrayed, used, and devastated by the revelation. Everything she had believed in, everything she thought she knew, was now shattered. Obito, her Obito, had changed beyond recognition.
But Kayo wasn't just going to stand by and let him pull her deeper into his darkness. She had spent years training, promising herself that she would become strong, and now was the time to prove it. The magic that had once been a part of her life—her connection to her witchcraft—was something she could use to fight back. But the decision wasn't easy. She was torn between the man she had once trusted and loved and the person he had become.
As Kayo grappled with her feelings for Obito, she knew she couldn't stay in the Akatsuki, not as long as he was leading it. Yet, the pull she felt toward him was undeniable. Could she resist the temptation to fall back into his arms? Would she fight him, try to escape his influence, or would she embrace the darkness he offered, allowing herself to become the very thing she had once fought against?
To make matters more complicated, Kakashi—who had been Kayo's other close companion—began to reappear in her life. He had been searching for her, still unsure of what had happened to her after Obito's death. Seeing Kakashi again, so unchanged, reminded Kayo of the good that still existed in this world, the parts of her life she could still salvage. Kakashi's quiet strength and loyalty had always been a comfort to her, and now, his presence was a stark contrast to Obito's darkness. The conflict inside Kayo grew even more intense as she struggled with her feelings for both men—one who represented everything she once trusted, and the other who was now the embodiment of everything she feared.
Kayo stood at a crossroads. With her powers growing stronger, she knew she had the ability to change the course of her life. But with both Obito and Kakashi pulling her in different directions, the road ahead was uncertain. Would she fight to stay true to herself, or would she fall back into the arms of the man who had shattered her world? Would she allow herself to be manipulated again, or would she find the strength to create her own future? The choice was hers to make, but the stakes had never been higher.
I know this is a rather long prompt, but I wanted to leave it open for any ideas we might have. Basically, Kayo was either summoned accidentally or teleported accidentally into the world with help from either Obito or Kakashi.
After that, she temporarily would have joined Team Minato and clung to whichever character it was that summoned or teleported her there. Kayo would have returned to her world after Obtio was crushed under the boulder, thinking he died and was not mentally stable, she left without a word. About a decade later, Kayo would return, either the same way or similar to how she got there the first time.
I did have a new little idea for Obito/Tobi to add on. I was thinking of what if Kayo returned, but Obito didn't reveal that it was him. Playing the part of Tobi and convincing her to join the Akatsuki with him. He could still use her, using a jutsu to put her to sleep and stay asleep while he does what he wants, a mind control jutsu maybe, the options are a bit endless on the ways Obito could use her without knowing all while getting close to her emotional as Tobi until it's revealed who he really is.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Despite her fear and fragility, Kayo was welcomed by the team. They didn't see her as a burden; rather, they took her in with open arms, offering her a sense of security she'd never known. Obito, with his bright, optimistic demeanor, and Kakashi, with his quiet but kind presence, became the people Kayo leaned on the most. As she spent more time with them, she began to trust them, especially Obito, the one who had brought her to this strange world.
Kayo, desperate to be strong and not always rely on others, threw herself into training, hoping that one day she would stand on her own. But when a mission went wrong, and Obito was crushed under a boulder, Kayo's world shattered. She thought she had lost him forever. Grief-stricken and emotionally broken, she couldn't bear the thought of staying in the Hidden Leaf without him. With a heavy heart, Kayo left without a word, convinced that leaving was the only way she could heal. She returned to her world, still haunted by the loss.
Years passed before Kayo found a way back to the ninja world. When she arrived, it wasn't the same peaceful place she had once known. The world had changed, and so had Kayo. Now, she was determined to become stronger, to protect herself and others, no longer the fragile girl she once was.
In this new world, Kayo crossed paths with Tobi, a masked man who claimed to be the leader of the Akatsuki. He was kind and understanding, and his gentle demeanor reminded her of Obito, or so she thought. Tobi promised her power, saying that if she joined the Akatsuki, she would gain the strength she needed to protect herself and those she cared about. His words felt like the answer to her deepest desires. Kayo, still mourning Obito's loss but desperate for purpose, agreed to join him.
But Tobi was no stranger to her past. He was, in fact, the very man she thought had died—Obito. Obito, consumed by grief and anger, had used his twisted vision of the world to manipulate Kayo, never revealing his true identity. Instead, he kept his mask on and controlled her with jutsu, gaining her trust while keeping her close. She was drawn to him once more, believing in the illusion of his kindness.
The more time Kayo spent with Tobi, the more she felt that something wasn't right. His actions became darker, more ruthless, and his intentions less clear. There was a coldness to him now, something that hadn't been there before. Eventually, Tobi removed his mask, revealing his true identity: Obito. The man Kayo had loved, the one she had thought was lost to her, was standing before her—but he was no longer the same. The pain and bitterness he carried had twisted him into someone she barely recognized.
Kayo's heart shattered. The man who had once made her feel safe was now a villain, leading a dangerous group of criminals. She felt betrayed, used, and devastated by the revelation. Everything she had believed in, everything she thought she knew, was now shattered. Obito, her Obito, had changed beyond recognition.
But Kayo wasn't just going to stand by and let him pull her deeper into his darkness. She had spent years training, promising herself that she would become strong, and now was the time to prove it. The magic that had once been a part of her life—her connection to her witchcraft—was something she could use to fight back. But the decision wasn't easy. She was torn between the man she had once trusted and loved and the person he had become.
As Kayo grappled with her feelings for Obito, she knew she couldn't stay in the Akatsuki, not as long as he was leading it. Yet, the pull she felt toward him was undeniable. Could she resist the temptation to fall back into his arms? Would she fight him, try to escape his influence, or would she embrace the darkness he offered, allowing herself to become the very thing she had once fought against?
To make matters more complicated, Kakashi—who had been Kayo's other close companion—began to reappear in her life. He had been searching for her, still unsure of what had happened to her after Obito's death. Seeing Kakashi again, so unchanged, reminded Kayo of the good that still existed in this world, the parts of her life she could still salvage. Kakashi's quiet strength and loyalty had always been a comfort to her, and now, his presence was a stark contrast to Obito's darkness. The conflict inside Kayo grew even more intense as she struggled with her feelings for both men—one who represented everything she once trusted, and the other who was now the embodiment of everything she feared.
Kayo stood at a crossroads. With her powers growing stronger, she knew she had the ability to change the course of her life. But with both Obito and Kakashi pulling her in different directions, the road ahead was uncertain. Would she fight to stay true to herself, or would she fall back into the arms of the man who had shattered her world? Would she allow herself to be manipulated again, or would she find the strength to create her own future? The choice was hers to make, but the stakes had never been higher.
I know this is a rather long prompt, but I wanted to leave it open for any ideas we might have. Basically, Kayo was either summoned accidentally or teleported accidentally into the world with help from either Obito or Kakashi.
After that, she temporarily would have joined Team Minato and clung to whichever character it was that summoned or teleported her there. Kayo would have returned to her world after Obtio was crushed under the boulder, thinking he died and was not mentally stable, she left without a word. About a decade later, Kayo would return, either the same way or similar to how she got there the first time.
I did have a new little idea for Obito/Tobi to add on. I was thinking of what if Kayo returned, but Obito didn't reveal that it was him. Playing the part of Tobi and convincing her to join the Akatsuki with him. He could still use her, using a jutsu to put her to sleep and stay asleep while he does what he wants, a mind control jutsu maybe, the options are a bit endless on the ways Obito could use her without knowing all while getting close to her emotional as Tobi until it's revealed who he really is.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Undertale
Papyrus
Sans
Gaster
Possibly Grillby
Mobster AU
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
The city had transformed over the decades. New Mount Ebott City was a far cry from its humble beginnings. The reappearance of monsters had reshaped the world, bringing magic back into humanity's grasp and altering the course of history. What was once a sleepy town had exploded into a sprawling, vibrant metropolis. The coexistence of monsters and humans was far from perfect, though, and tensions simmered. Hybrids born from human-monster unions were particularly controversial, facing prejudice from all sides.
Amid this chaos, the three siblings appeared as if from nowhere. Nobody knew their origins, and they weren't keen to share. The two brothers, mischievous and bold, thrived on causing trouble, while their younger sister, Kichi, kept a lower profile. She secured a quiet job at a nightclub as a bartender, blending into the city's nightlife. The siblings were fiercely protective of one another, bound by a loyalty that no one could break.
Kichi managed to dodge questions about her past and avoid most of the unsavory characters that frequented the club. Her nights passed with relative peace, serving drinks and keeping her head down. That peace shattered when her brothers announced they were joining a local monster gang, lured by promises of power and money.
Things took a more complicated turn when one of the gang's bosses—a charismatic and dangerous monster—started paying her special attention. Despite her best efforts to keep her distance, Kichi found herself drawn to him. His confidence, sharp wit, and the hint of vulnerability beneath his tough exterior made her heart betray her better judgment. Against all logic, her feelings grew, and she couldn't ignore the way his gaze lingered on her or the warmth in his voice when they spoke.
With these newfound emotions came new dangers. The gang's world was treacherous, filled with rivalries, violence, and secrets. Kichi and her brothers found themselves pulled deeper into the underworld, their pasts coming under scrutiny from those who sought to use them—or destroy them. Whispers about the siblings' origins grew louder, and the cracks in their quiet life widened.
As Kichi's bond with the monster deepened, she faced impossible choices. Would she risk everything for a chance at love, defying the odds stacked against them? Could the siblings escape the shadows of their pasts and the peril of their present? Or would their ties to the monster mafia lead to heartbreak, betrayal, or worse?
In a city where trust was fragile and danger lurked around every corner, Kichi's journey was bound to be anything but simple.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Papyrus
Sans
Gaster
Possibly Grillby
Mobster AU
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
The city had transformed over the decades. New Mount Ebott City was a far cry from its humble beginnings. The reappearance of monsters had reshaped the world, bringing magic back into humanity's grasp and altering the course of history. What was once a sleepy town had exploded into a sprawling, vibrant metropolis. The coexistence of monsters and humans was far from perfect, though, and tensions simmered. Hybrids born from human-monster unions were particularly controversial, facing prejudice from all sides.
Amid this chaos, the three siblings appeared as if from nowhere. Nobody knew their origins, and they weren't keen to share. The two brothers, mischievous and bold, thrived on causing trouble, while their younger sister, Kichi, kept a lower profile. She secured a quiet job at a nightclub as a bartender, blending into the city's nightlife. The siblings were fiercely protective of one another, bound by a loyalty that no one could break.
Kichi managed to dodge questions about her past and avoid most of the unsavory characters that frequented the club. Her nights passed with relative peace, serving drinks and keeping her head down. That peace shattered when her brothers announced they were joining a local monster gang, lured by promises of power and money.
Things took a more complicated turn when one of the gang's bosses—a charismatic and dangerous monster—started paying her special attention. Despite her best efforts to keep her distance, Kichi found herself drawn to him. His confidence, sharp wit, and the hint of vulnerability beneath his tough exterior made her heart betray her better judgment. Against all logic, her feelings grew, and she couldn't ignore the way his gaze lingered on her or the warmth in his voice when they spoke.
With these newfound emotions came new dangers. The gang's world was treacherous, filled with rivalries, violence, and secrets. Kichi and her brothers found themselves pulled deeper into the underworld, their pasts coming under scrutiny from those who sought to use them—or destroy them. Whispers about the siblings' origins grew louder, and the cracks in their quiet life widened.
As Kichi's bond with the monster deepened, she faced impossible choices. Would she risk everything for a chance at love, defying the odds stacked against them? Could the siblings escape the shadows of their pasts and the peril of their present? Or would their ties to the monster mafia lead to heartbreak, betrayal, or worse?
In a city where trust was fragile and danger lurked around every corner, Kichi's journey was bound to be anything but simple.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Homestuck
Oc x Oc
Gamzee ✧ Kurloz ✧ Sollux ✧ Mituna ✧ Karkat ✧ Eridan
Possibly others…
Polygamous relationships are wanted/welcomed!
Multiple characters wanted!
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Peaceful Aliens Storyline
Oc x Oc
Gamzee ✧ Kurloz ✧ Sollux ✧ Mituna ✧ Karkat ✧ Eridan
Possibly others…
Polygamous relationships are wanted/welcomed!
Multiple characters wanted!
Warning: Possible dark themes/kinks are expected!
Peaceful Aliens Storyline
The migration of trolls to Earth began just a year after humans discovered their existence. It seemed like a miracle, especially given the trolls' cold and distant nature. Rumors quickly spread that the Empress of the trolls had fallen in love with a human, which seemed to sway their decision to come to Earth.
Kyoko had always been fascinated by aliens, so when the government launched a housing program to allow trolls to stay with single humans, she jumped at the chance. The idea was simple: humans would offer their homes, and in return, trolls would share their culture. But what the government didn't mention was that they encouraged these relationships to go beyond just cultural exchange.
Kyoko was assigned to host a troll, but she had no idea who they would be. The trolls were a mystery at first, quiet and reserved, with sharp eyes that seemed to study her. It didn't take long, though, for Kyoko to realize that the connection between humans and trolls wasn't just about learning from each other—it was about creating bonds, including romantic ones. The government had even subtly encouraged it, believing that such relationships would help bridge the gap between the species.
As time passed, Kyoko found herself growing more intrigued by her troll. They weren't like humans at all, but something about their quiet intensity pulled her in. She caught them watching her more than once, their gaze lingering just a little longer than necessary. Kyoko couldn't help but wonder if they were feeling the same attraction.
The more they spent time together, the more she felt a strange tension building between them. At first, it was subtle—little touches, lingering looks, unspoken moments that felt charged with something more. It wasn't long before Kyoko realized she was thinking about her troll in ways she hadn't expected. The line between curiosity and desire was starting to blur, and she wasn't sure if she wanted to pull back or give in.
What made things more complicated was the government's push for interspecies romance. They didn't just encourage cultural exchange; they actively supported the idea of humans and trolls forming romantic and even physical relationships. In fact, the government believed such bonds were essential to the integration of the two species. As a result, Kyoko found herself in a situation where her growing feelings weren't just accepted—they were encouraged.
Kyoko couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to cross that boundary, to let the growing tension between them lead somewhere more intimate. The idea both excited and terrified her. Was she ready to risk it all for this connection? Could she really allow herself to become involved with a troll, knowing that the government would not only accept it but cheer her on?
As the days passed, Kyoko couldn't deny the pull she felt. The troll was slowly becoming more than just a cultural exchange—he was becoming someone she thought about constantly, someone she could see herself with. But with the government's expectations, the question now wasn't whether she should pursue this relationship—it was whether she was ready to let it go as far as it could.
Genocide Aliens StorylineThe alien invasion had destroyed Earth. Cities were rubble, and humanity was scattered or enslaved. Kyoko had fought hard to survive, evading capture longer than most. She scavenged, fought back, and even killed a few of the invaders. But in the end, they caught her.
Now, Kyoko was a trophy, claimed by one of the aliens who viewed her as little more than a wild thing to tame. Her captor was tall and powerful, with a commanding presence that sent a chill down her spine. His gaze lingered on her in ways that unsettled her—intense and predatory, as if she were both a challenge and a prize.
They expected her to submit, to accept this life as a pet or a plaything. But Kyoko wouldn't bow. Not to him. Not to anyone. Every smirk, every teasing remark in his deep, foreign voice only fueled her resolve to resist. She swore she'd endure, wait for her chance, and strike when the moment came.
Yet, something unexpected began to creep into their strange interactions. His touch, when it happened, wasn't always harsh. Sometimes, it was oddly careful, almost… gentle. And when their eyes met, she thought she saw something other than arrogance in his gaze—curiosity, maybe even something softer. She hated the way it made her feel, the flicker of confusion and heat she couldn't explain.
Kyoko couldn't let herself get distracted. This was a game of survival, and she wouldn't lose. But the tension between them was undeniable, and part of her began to wonder: was he underestimating her, or was she underestimating him?
In this dangerous game between captor and captive, she vowed one thing—she'd find a way to win. But whether that meant breaking free or breaking him, she wasn't sure yet.
This would be a Slave/Master or Pet/Master sort of storyline, it all depends on how your character treats Kyoko, she can either submit to them or does end up killing him by the end of the roleplay. It all depends and I would love to discuss more about this idea!
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Kyoko had always been fascinated by aliens, so when the government launched a housing program to allow trolls to stay with single humans, she jumped at the chance. The idea was simple: humans would offer their homes, and in return, trolls would share their culture. But what the government didn't mention was that they encouraged these relationships to go beyond just cultural exchange.
Kyoko was assigned to host a troll, but she had no idea who they would be. The trolls were a mystery at first, quiet and reserved, with sharp eyes that seemed to study her. It didn't take long, though, for Kyoko to realize that the connection between humans and trolls wasn't just about learning from each other—it was about creating bonds, including romantic ones. The government had even subtly encouraged it, believing that such relationships would help bridge the gap between the species.
As time passed, Kyoko found herself growing more intrigued by her troll. They weren't like humans at all, but something about their quiet intensity pulled her in. She caught them watching her more than once, their gaze lingering just a little longer than necessary. Kyoko couldn't help but wonder if they were feeling the same attraction.
The more they spent time together, the more she felt a strange tension building between them. At first, it was subtle—little touches, lingering looks, unspoken moments that felt charged with something more. It wasn't long before Kyoko realized she was thinking about her troll in ways she hadn't expected. The line between curiosity and desire was starting to blur, and she wasn't sure if she wanted to pull back or give in.
What made things more complicated was the government's push for interspecies romance. They didn't just encourage cultural exchange; they actively supported the idea of humans and trolls forming romantic and even physical relationships. In fact, the government believed such bonds were essential to the integration of the two species. As a result, Kyoko found herself in a situation where her growing feelings weren't just accepted—they were encouraged.
Kyoko couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to cross that boundary, to let the growing tension between them lead somewhere more intimate. The idea both excited and terrified her. Was she ready to risk it all for this connection? Could she really allow herself to become involved with a troll, knowing that the government would not only accept it but cheer her on?
As the days passed, Kyoko couldn't deny the pull she felt. The troll was slowly becoming more than just a cultural exchange—he was becoming someone she thought about constantly, someone she could see herself with. But with the government's expectations, the question now wasn't whether she should pursue this relationship—it was whether she was ready to let it go as far as it could.
Genocide Aliens Storyline
Now, Kyoko was a trophy, claimed by one of the aliens who viewed her as little more than a wild thing to tame. Her captor was tall and powerful, with a commanding presence that sent a chill down her spine. His gaze lingered on her in ways that unsettled her—intense and predatory, as if she were both a challenge and a prize.
They expected her to submit, to accept this life as a pet or a plaything. But Kyoko wouldn't bow. Not to him. Not to anyone. Every smirk, every teasing remark in his deep, foreign voice only fueled her resolve to resist. She swore she'd endure, wait for her chance, and strike when the moment came.
Yet, something unexpected began to creep into their strange interactions. His touch, when it happened, wasn't always harsh. Sometimes, it was oddly careful, almost… gentle. And when their eyes met, she thought she saw something other than arrogance in his gaze—curiosity, maybe even something softer. She hated the way it made her feel, the flicker of confusion and heat she couldn't explain.
Kyoko couldn't let herself get distracted. This was a game of survival, and she wouldn't lose. But the tension between them was undeniable, and part of her began to wonder: was he underestimating her, or was she underestimating him?
In this dangerous game between captor and captive, she vowed one thing—she'd find a way to win. But whether that meant breaking free or breaking him, she wasn't sure yet.
This would be a Slave/Master or Pet/Master sort of storyline, it all depends on how your character treats Kyoko, she can either submit to them or does end up killing him by the end of the roleplay. It all depends and I would love to discuss more about this idea!
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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The Evil Within
Ruvik/Ruben
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
Detective Kassidy Kyoko's arrival at Beacon Mental Hospital started like any other call—urgent, chaotic, and seemingly manageable. She didn't think much of the strange reports or the distress in the voices over the radio. Weird things happened in the city all the time. It wasn't until she stepped inside that she realized this was something far beyond anything she'd prepared for.
The hospital wasn't just a building anymore; it was something alive. The walls pulsed, the air felt heavy, and shadowy, inhuman creatures lurked around every corner. Kassidy couldn't tell what was real and what wasn't. Her training, her confidence, all of it faltered as she ventured deeper into the nightmare.
And then she met him.
Ruvik wasn't like the monsters prowling the halls. He was calm and composed, with a piercing gaze that seemed to strip her bare. There was no escaping him. No matter how far she ran or how hard she fought, he always found her, pulling her back into his grasp like a hunter playing with his prey.
At first, Ruvik treated her like nothing more than a pawn in his twisted game. He used her, manipulated her, and reminded her constantly that she was under his control. But something began to change. His taunts softened, his eyes lingered, and the way he spoke to her shifted. There was still cruelty in his tone, but underneath it, something else simmered—curiosity, maybe even interest.
Kassidy noticed the change but tried to ignore it. She told herself it was a trick, another way to torment her. But the longer she spent in his presence, the harder it was to deny. Ruvik was unpredictable, but there were moments when his touch, his words, felt almost… tender. She hated herself for noticing, for feeling her heart race when he drew near.
Ruvik's obsession with her grew. He kept her close—not because he needed to, but because he wanted to. He started sharing pieces of himself, fragments of a man she wasn't sure was entirely gone. Those rare glimpses of vulnerability left her reeling, unable to reconcile the monster he was with the person he might have been.
For Kassidy, the lines blurred. She didn't know if she was falling for him or simply succumbing to the madness of this place. Every moment with him was a battle between fear and desire, between the instinct to run and the aching pull to stay.
Ruvik, for all his power, seemed just as conflicted. His control over her was absolute, but his actions became more uncertain. There was a hesitance in him, a quiet yearning that he couldn't quite hide.
Their relationship became something neither of them could fully define. It was a storm of emotions—rage, longing, confusion—all tangled together. Kassidy knew she should despise him, and part of her did. But another part of her, the part she tried to bury, couldn't help but feel drawn to him.
As days turned into weeks, the idea of escaping felt less like a goal and more like a question she wasn't sure she wanted to answer. Would freedom even mean anything if it meant leaving this strange, twisted connection behind? Ruvik had taken everything from her, yet he'd also awakened something she couldn't explain.
What started as a nightmare became something far more dangerous—a fragile, volatile bond where love and hate danced together, and neither of them could predict how it would end.
If we wanted a really long-term roleplay, we could always continue the storyline after the ending of the game, where it is implied that Ruvik's consciousness was now in Leslie. He could have tracked her down in his new body, tormenting her and showing that he hadn't really died.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Ruvik/Ruben
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
Detective Kassidy Kyoko's arrival at Beacon Mental Hospital started like any other call—urgent, chaotic, and seemingly manageable. She didn't think much of the strange reports or the distress in the voices over the radio. Weird things happened in the city all the time. It wasn't until she stepped inside that she realized this was something far beyond anything she'd prepared for.
The hospital wasn't just a building anymore; it was something alive. The walls pulsed, the air felt heavy, and shadowy, inhuman creatures lurked around every corner. Kassidy couldn't tell what was real and what wasn't. Her training, her confidence, all of it faltered as she ventured deeper into the nightmare.
And then she met him.
Ruvik wasn't like the monsters prowling the halls. He was calm and composed, with a piercing gaze that seemed to strip her bare. There was no escaping him. No matter how far she ran or how hard she fought, he always found her, pulling her back into his grasp like a hunter playing with his prey.
At first, Ruvik treated her like nothing more than a pawn in his twisted game. He used her, manipulated her, and reminded her constantly that she was under his control. But something began to change. His taunts softened, his eyes lingered, and the way he spoke to her shifted. There was still cruelty in his tone, but underneath it, something else simmered—curiosity, maybe even interest.
Kassidy noticed the change but tried to ignore it. She told herself it was a trick, another way to torment her. But the longer she spent in his presence, the harder it was to deny. Ruvik was unpredictable, but there were moments when his touch, his words, felt almost… tender. She hated herself for noticing, for feeling her heart race when he drew near.
Ruvik's obsession with her grew. He kept her close—not because he needed to, but because he wanted to. He started sharing pieces of himself, fragments of a man she wasn't sure was entirely gone. Those rare glimpses of vulnerability left her reeling, unable to reconcile the monster he was with the person he might have been.
For Kassidy, the lines blurred. She didn't know if she was falling for him or simply succumbing to the madness of this place. Every moment with him was a battle between fear and desire, between the instinct to run and the aching pull to stay.
Ruvik, for all his power, seemed just as conflicted. His control over her was absolute, but his actions became more uncertain. There was a hesitance in him, a quiet yearning that he couldn't quite hide.
Their relationship became something neither of them could fully define. It was a storm of emotions—rage, longing, confusion—all tangled together. Kassidy knew she should despise him, and part of her did. But another part of her, the part she tried to bury, couldn't help but feel drawn to him.
As days turned into weeks, the idea of escaping felt less like a goal and more like a question she wasn't sure she wanted to answer. Would freedom even mean anything if it meant leaving this strange, twisted connection behind? Ruvik had taken everything from her, yet he'd also awakened something she couldn't explain.
What started as a nightmare became something far more dangerous—a fragile, volatile bond where love and hate danced together, and neither of them could predict how it would end.
If we wanted a really long-term roleplay, we could always continue the storyline after the ending of the game, where it is implied that Ruvik's consciousness was now in Leslie. He could have tracked her down in his new body, tormenting her and showing that he hadn't really died.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Fire Force
Akitaru
Shinra
Benimaru
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
Kamakura. Once a serene tourist town, now a shadow of its former self, overrun by Infernals. Its streets, once vibrant with joy and bustling with life, had grown eerily quiet, burdened by a sense of unease. Kadia Victoriano grew up dreaming of the day her city would thrive again—a haven for happiness and peace. But Kamakura wasn't like other places. There were no fire stations, no special forces, not even a police station. The government refused to protect it, citing the city's rejection of the Holy Sol Temple. Without a church or faith in the new religion, Kamakura stood alone, stubbornly independent and fiercely self-reliant.
But Kamakura wasn't defenseless. The Victoriano family made sure of that.
To outsiders, the Victoriano family was like the mafia—powerful, shadowy, and dangerous. Yet to the people of Kamakura, they were guardians, keeping Infernals at bay and maintaining a semblance of order. At the heart of this protection was Kadia, known as the "Dragon of Kamakura." Fierce, unyielding, and unpredictable, Kadia wasn't what most imagined when they thought of a city's savior. Despite her small frame and fiery temper, her strength and resilience were unmatched. For years, she bore the city's burdens alone, convinced she was the only one who could.
But things were changing. For the first time, the government extended an olive branch, offering to establish services in Kamakura and sending the Special Fire Force to assist. Skeptical of their motives, Kadia feared exploitation, experimentation, or worse. Yet, after much deliberation, she agreed—for her city's sake, if not her own.
Now, standing before the towering doors of the Fire Force headquarters, Kadia clutched her bag nervously, her knuckles whitening with hesitation. She had spent years fighting alone, closing herself off to others. Could these strangers be trusted? Could they possibly understand what it meant to carry the weight of a city's survival on her shoulders?
Yet, for all her doubt, a small part of her dared to hope. Maybe, just maybe, she would find more than allies here. Kadia dreamed not only of a Kamakura restored to peace but of finding someone who saw her for more than the Dragon, someone who could share her burdens and perhaps, even, her heart. She wanted to believe there was more to life than battle and survival—wanted to believe she could have the closeness she saw in others but had always denied herself.
What would this new chapter bring? She could already feel the tension of the unknown, the possibilities that stretched before her. There would be challenges, of course. But there could also be trust, friendship, and something deeper—something that stirred warmth in her chest at the thought. Romance? Love? Kadia wasn't sure she even knew what those words truly meant. But as she raised her fist to knock, she allowed herself the quiet, fragile hope that her life might hold more than endless fights and solitude.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Akitaru
Shinra
Benimaru
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
Kamakura. Once a serene tourist town, now a shadow of its former self, overrun by Infernals. Its streets, once vibrant with joy and bustling with life, had grown eerily quiet, burdened by a sense of unease. Kadia Victoriano grew up dreaming of the day her city would thrive again—a haven for happiness and peace. But Kamakura wasn't like other places. There were no fire stations, no special forces, not even a police station. The government refused to protect it, citing the city's rejection of the Holy Sol Temple. Without a church or faith in the new religion, Kamakura stood alone, stubbornly independent and fiercely self-reliant.
But Kamakura wasn't defenseless. The Victoriano family made sure of that.
To outsiders, the Victoriano family was like the mafia—powerful, shadowy, and dangerous. Yet to the people of Kamakura, they were guardians, keeping Infernals at bay and maintaining a semblance of order. At the heart of this protection was Kadia, known as the "Dragon of Kamakura." Fierce, unyielding, and unpredictable, Kadia wasn't what most imagined when they thought of a city's savior. Despite her small frame and fiery temper, her strength and resilience were unmatched. For years, she bore the city's burdens alone, convinced she was the only one who could.
But things were changing. For the first time, the government extended an olive branch, offering to establish services in Kamakura and sending the Special Fire Force to assist. Skeptical of their motives, Kadia feared exploitation, experimentation, or worse. Yet, after much deliberation, she agreed—for her city's sake, if not her own.
Now, standing before the towering doors of the Fire Force headquarters, Kadia clutched her bag nervously, her knuckles whitening with hesitation. She had spent years fighting alone, closing herself off to others. Could these strangers be trusted? Could they possibly understand what it meant to carry the weight of a city's survival on her shoulders?
Yet, for all her doubt, a small part of her dared to hope. Maybe, just maybe, she would find more than allies here. Kadia dreamed not only of a Kamakura restored to peace but of finding someone who saw her for more than the Dragon, someone who could share her burdens and perhaps, even, her heart. She wanted to believe there was more to life than battle and survival—wanted to believe she could have the closeness she saw in others but had always denied herself.
What would this new chapter bring? She could already feel the tension of the unknown, the possibilities that stretched before her. There would be challenges, of course. But there could also be trust, friendship, and something deeper—something that stirred warmth in her chest at the thought. Romance? Love? Kadia wasn't sure she even knew what those words truly meant. But as she raised her fist to knock, she allowed herself the quiet, fragile hope that her life might hold more than endless fights and solitude.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Tokyo Ghoul
Enji Koma
Uta
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
Enji Koma
Uta
Warning: Dark themes/Kinks excepted!
In a world where humans and ghouls struggle to coexist, the United States has found a fragile balance. Unlike Japan, where ghouls are hunted and killed, the U.S. has created a system to manage them. Through "Body Banks," where the deceased are turned into food for ghouls, and strict laws, ghouls live as part of society. Some even work in the military or law enforcement, using their abilities to help keep order.
Karei is a new recruiter for the American program. Her job is to find ghouls in other countries and bring them to the U.S. to join their system. Her latest assignment sends her to Tokyo, a city where ghouls are constantly hunted and live in fear. The U.S. sees this as an opportunity to offer struggling ghouls safety and purpose, but Karei quickly realizes her mission won't be easy.
In Tokyo, Karei discovers Anteiku, a quiet café that serves as a refuge for peaceful ghouls. The owner, Enji, is a stoic and serious man who doesn't trust humans, especially someone like Karei. Despite his cold demeanor, she sees the weight he carries and feels drawn to his strength and unspoken pain.
Then there's Uta, a tattoo artist with a mischievous and playful personality. Uta hides his sadness behind jokes and charm, but Karei senses there's more to him. His carefree attitude contrasts with Enji's seriousness, and Karei finds herself intrigued by both of them.
As Karei spends more time with the ghouls, she starts to question her mission. Is she really helping them by recruiting them, or is she just trapping them in another system? Her growing feelings for both Enji and Uta make everything more complicated. Enji's quiet strength feels safe and steady, while Uta's energy and humor pull her in a different way.
Meanwhile, the tension between Japan and the U.S. is rising. Both countries have different ideas about how to deal with ghouls, and Karei's mission places her in the middle of this conflict. She must decide where her loyalty lies—with her government or with the ghouls she's come to care for.
As her emotions and duty collide, Karei faces a choice: follow orders, or fight for what she believes is right. But if she chooses wrong, she risks losing everything—her mission, the ghouls, and even herself.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Karei is a new recruiter for the American program. Her job is to find ghouls in other countries and bring them to the U.S. to join their system. Her latest assignment sends her to Tokyo, a city where ghouls are constantly hunted and live in fear. The U.S. sees this as an opportunity to offer struggling ghouls safety and purpose, but Karei quickly realizes her mission won't be easy.
In Tokyo, Karei discovers Anteiku, a quiet café that serves as a refuge for peaceful ghouls. The owner, Enji, is a stoic and serious man who doesn't trust humans, especially someone like Karei. Despite his cold demeanor, she sees the weight he carries and feels drawn to his strength and unspoken pain.
Then there's Uta, a tattoo artist with a mischievous and playful personality. Uta hides his sadness behind jokes and charm, but Karei senses there's more to him. His carefree attitude contrasts with Enji's seriousness, and Karei finds herself intrigued by both of them.
As Karei spends more time with the ghouls, she starts to question her mission. Is she really helping them by recruiting them, or is she just trapping them in another system? Her growing feelings for both Enji and Uta make everything more complicated. Enji's quiet strength feels safe and steady, while Uta's energy and humor pull her in a different way.
Meanwhile, the tension between Japan and the U.S. is rising. Both countries have different ideas about how to deal with ghouls, and Karei's mission places her in the middle of this conflict. She must decide where her loyalty lies—with her government or with the ghouls she's come to care for.
As her emotions and duty collide, Karei faces a choice: follow orders, or fight for what she believes is right. But if she chooses wrong, she risks losing everything—her mission, the ghouls, and even herself.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Bee and Puppycat
Howell, Wesley, Chrispin
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
Keiko was normal, or that was the part she was trying to play. True was, she was from space, that part of her life was a long story and she never really liked talking about it. Instead, Keiko focused on living her life like a human. Earth was amazing and so normal, humans lived without fear about what was out in the space above them and it was almost peaceful at times. Keiko enjoyed her life as a human, rather preferring it to whatever odd life she could live in space.
It all started with an ad online about a new chef needed for a cat cafe, no training was needed, no degree, just being good at cooking and maybe waiting on people. It was a bit strange and it seemed like another person had posted the ad, instead of the owner. Cass had written the ad, putting it out on the internet to try and help Howell out at the cafe, but at that point completely forgot about it. Cass had forgotten to tell Howell about it as well.
Keiko wasn't really looking for a new job, but living on the small island that the cafe was on did sound appealing. Could be like a little adventure, nothing big, just a change from the dull office life she was currently dealing with. The train ticket wasn't expensive, the ride was rather calming and she could see herself getting used to living by the ocean. It wasn't hard to find the cafe either, it was rather cute and seemed like a place she could get used to working at.
At first, mentioning the ad, the owner seemed to have no idea what she was talking about. Luckily, Cass was there that day, remembering everything about the ad and quickly pulling Howell away to explain what was happening. Keiko was almost worried that the position was already filled but was quickly informed that it wasn't and that they were happy to let her try her best and impress them with her cooking skills. It did help that Keiko was much older than she seemed, giving her time to learn all about human cuisine and finding she rather enjoyed learning about the skill.
Keiko had easily gotten the job. Of course, it meant that she panicked in trying to find an apartment, but that was quickly found as well and to her luck, within walking distance of the cafe. Though Keiko wasn't really prepared for the weirdness that seemed to surround the Wizard family and their neighbor, Bee. She wasn't ready for all the attention from some of them or the odd feeling that started to rise in her chest when around them. It started to make her question what she was feeling, and if they felt the same as she did.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
Howell, Wesley, Chrispin
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
Keiko was normal, or that was the part she was trying to play. True was, she was from space, that part of her life was a long story and she never really liked talking about it. Instead, Keiko focused on living her life like a human. Earth was amazing and so normal, humans lived without fear about what was out in the space above them and it was almost peaceful at times. Keiko enjoyed her life as a human, rather preferring it to whatever odd life she could live in space.
It all started with an ad online about a new chef needed for a cat cafe, no training was needed, no degree, just being good at cooking and maybe waiting on people. It was a bit strange and it seemed like another person had posted the ad, instead of the owner. Cass had written the ad, putting it out on the internet to try and help Howell out at the cafe, but at that point completely forgot about it. Cass had forgotten to tell Howell about it as well.
Keiko wasn't really looking for a new job, but living on the small island that the cafe was on did sound appealing. Could be like a little adventure, nothing big, just a change from the dull office life she was currently dealing with. The train ticket wasn't expensive, the ride was rather calming and she could see herself getting used to living by the ocean. It wasn't hard to find the cafe either, it was rather cute and seemed like a place she could get used to working at.
At first, mentioning the ad, the owner seemed to have no idea what she was talking about. Luckily, Cass was there that day, remembering everything about the ad and quickly pulling Howell away to explain what was happening. Keiko was almost worried that the position was already filled but was quickly informed that it wasn't and that they were happy to let her try her best and impress them with her cooking skills. It did help that Keiko was much older than she seemed, giving her time to learn all about human cuisine and finding she rather enjoyed learning about the skill.
Keiko had easily gotten the job. Of course, it meant that she panicked in trying to find an apartment, but that was quickly found as well and to her luck, within walking distance of the cafe. Though Keiko wasn't really prepared for the weirdness that seemed to surround the Wizard family and their neighbor, Bee. She wasn't ready for all the attention from some of them or the odd feeling that started to rise in her chest when around them. It started to make her question what she was feeling, and if they felt the same as she did.
If you have any other ideas that go along with this prompt, please feel free to suggest them!
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Black Clover
Zora
Yami
Nacht
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
The Devil's Broken Heart Grimoire was infamous in Kisara's homeland, a legend that had become more of a cautionary tale, nearly forgotten over time. That is, until it found her. Bound to this enigmatic book, Kisara wielded magic unlike anything others had seen—dark, unpredictable, and entirely her own. Though powerful, her magic carried a sinister air that unnerved even her. Whispers of its true nature haunted her, but Kisara brushed them off as superstition. Mystery surrounded her, but she embraced it, savoring the thrill of unlocking the grimoire's secrets, even if they led her into trouble more often than not.
When she first arrived in the Clover Kingdom, rumors spread like wildfire. A petite woman wielding a grimoire as black as the abyss, etched with a cracked heart, became the subject of scandalous gossip. The stories painted her as a temptress, someone who left broken men in her wake after stripping them of wealth and dignity. Kisara laughed at the absurdity of it all. She had never been the heartbreaker in those tales—if anything, she was the one left behind, cursed to endure heartbreak after heartbreak.
Her latest misfortune had been no different. Her group of companions was gone, lost to circumstances too painful to relive. Left with only her ever-lazy snake familiar, Adam, Kisara wandered aimlessly, taking whatever jobs she could to scrape by. The Heart Kingdom no longer felt like home, and the Clover Kingdom offered something she desperately craved—a chance to start over, free from the shadow of her past and the rumors that seemed to follow her wherever she went.
The Magic Knight Entrance Exam was her first step toward this new beginning. She impressed the crowd with her unusual abilities, using her shadow magic to incapacitate her opponent with ease—dragging him into darkness and holding him by the neck until he surrendered. The display caught the eye of the Black Bulls, a group known for their misfits and outcasts, and Kisara wasted no time in joining. She had always thought she looked good in black, and they seemed like her kind of people—wild, unpredictable, and unafraid to break the rules.
For now, she kept her full potential—and the true nature of her grimoire—hidden. The Black Bulls were eccentric, to say the least, but they welcomed her without judgment, something she was unaccustomed to. As she worked to earn their trust and solidify her place among them, Kisara couldn't help but let herself hope for something more. A life where her allies survived, where she could forge meaningful friendships, and maybe even find someone who could see past her grimoire's dark reputation and into the woman who wielded it.
Kisara wasn't naïve. She knew the journey ahead wouldn't be easy. The grimoire carried secrets that even she didn't fully understand, and its dark whispers were a constant reminder of the weight she bore. But the Clover Kingdom was a place of second chances, and Kisara was ready to seize hers. New comrades, new adventures, and maybe, just maybe, a chance at love. The future was uncertain, but for the first time in a long time, Kisara felt something akin to hope.
So, I was figuring it's a bit of a lax start, Kisara joining the Black Bulls and getting settled in the group before going out on a mission with whoever you chose to play or a small group. During the mission, she could become close with them and reveal a bit of her magic, or have to open up a bit about her past to them.
Also, yeah, Adam isn't a normal cat and is actually a spirit that seems to watch over Kisara for no real reason. He says it's because he just likes her, but is always nervous about her grimoire being damaged or her getting seriously hurt.
We can always discuss the details of trying to figure out a storyline together!
Zora
Yami
Nacht
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
The Devil's Broken Heart Grimoire was infamous in Kisara's homeland, a legend that had become more of a cautionary tale, nearly forgotten over time. That is, until it found her. Bound to this enigmatic book, Kisara wielded magic unlike anything others had seen—dark, unpredictable, and entirely her own. Though powerful, her magic carried a sinister air that unnerved even her. Whispers of its true nature haunted her, but Kisara brushed them off as superstition. Mystery surrounded her, but she embraced it, savoring the thrill of unlocking the grimoire's secrets, even if they led her into trouble more often than not.
When she first arrived in the Clover Kingdom, rumors spread like wildfire. A petite woman wielding a grimoire as black as the abyss, etched with a cracked heart, became the subject of scandalous gossip. The stories painted her as a temptress, someone who left broken men in her wake after stripping them of wealth and dignity. Kisara laughed at the absurdity of it all. She had never been the heartbreaker in those tales—if anything, she was the one left behind, cursed to endure heartbreak after heartbreak.
Her latest misfortune had been no different. Her group of companions was gone, lost to circumstances too painful to relive. Left with only her ever-lazy snake familiar, Adam, Kisara wandered aimlessly, taking whatever jobs she could to scrape by. The Heart Kingdom no longer felt like home, and the Clover Kingdom offered something she desperately craved—a chance to start over, free from the shadow of her past and the rumors that seemed to follow her wherever she went.
The Magic Knight Entrance Exam was her first step toward this new beginning. She impressed the crowd with her unusual abilities, using her shadow magic to incapacitate her opponent with ease—dragging him into darkness and holding him by the neck until he surrendered. The display caught the eye of the Black Bulls, a group known for their misfits and outcasts, and Kisara wasted no time in joining. She had always thought she looked good in black, and they seemed like her kind of people—wild, unpredictable, and unafraid to break the rules.
For now, she kept her full potential—and the true nature of her grimoire—hidden. The Black Bulls were eccentric, to say the least, but they welcomed her without judgment, something she was unaccustomed to. As she worked to earn their trust and solidify her place among them, Kisara couldn't help but let herself hope for something more. A life where her allies survived, where she could forge meaningful friendships, and maybe even find someone who could see past her grimoire's dark reputation and into the woman who wielded it.
Kisara wasn't naïve. She knew the journey ahead wouldn't be easy. The grimoire carried secrets that even she didn't fully understand, and its dark whispers were a constant reminder of the weight she bore. But the Clover Kingdom was a place of second chances, and Kisara was ready to seize hers. New comrades, new adventures, and maybe, just maybe, a chance at love. The future was uncertain, but for the first time in a long time, Kisara felt something akin to hope.
So, I was figuring it's a bit of a lax start, Kisara joining the Black Bulls and getting settled in the group before going out on a mission with whoever you chose to play or a small group. During the mission, she could become close with them and reveal a bit of her magic, or have to open up a bit about her past to them.
Also, yeah, Adam isn't a normal cat and is actually a spirit that seems to watch over Kisara for no real reason. He says it's because he just likes her, but is always nervous about her grimoire being damaged or her getting seriously hurt.
We can always discuss the details of trying to figure out a storyline together!
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Dr. Stone
Senku
Tsukasa
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
Stone Formula Arc Prompt
3702 years, 12 days, 4 hours, and 23 seconds.
Kimiyo had been stone for that long, her thoughts swirling endlessly as the world transformed around her. Before the mysterious petrification event, she was a bookworm, obsessed with learning everything she could—especially about plants. Her love for reading, paired with her green thumb, made her an odd but cherished figure among her friends and family. She never imagined those skills would become her lifeline when she woke to a wild, untamed world.
Freed from her stone prison by Senku, Kimiyo found herself joining his mission to rebuild civilization through science. His boundless energy and unshakable determination were inspiring, and she was drawn to his brilliant mind. Their shared love of knowledge created an easy camaraderie, and she found herself wanting to know more about the person behind the scientific genius.
But Senku wasn't the only one who captured her attention. Gen, the charismatic mentalist, made it impossible not to notice him. His charm and sly wit made her laugh even in the most dire situations. He had a way of making her feel seen, teasing her with playful banter but occasionally revealing flashes of sincerity that left her wondering if there was more to him than met the eye.
Caught between the brilliant, driven Senku and the magnetic, enigmatic Gen, Kimiyo's journey became more than just survival. It became a discovery of herself and the connections she could build in this strange new world.
Romance was a possibility, but for Kimiyo, it was about finding someone who understood her—a partner to rebuild with, to laugh with, and to dream of the future alongside. For now, she focused on the challenges ahead, but the lingering glances, the teasing words, and the shared moments of vulnerability left her wondering where her heart might lead her.
Ishigami Village Saga Prompt
Kimiyo lived a quiet, secluded life on the outskirts of the village, surrounded by her lush herb garden and stacks of books. As an herbalist and healer, she was well-known but not particularly social. Villagers sought her out only when they needed tea to calm frayed nerves or ointments to heal a wound. And Kimiyo preferred it that way—just her plants, her thoughts, and the notebooks she secretly filled with detailed observations of herbs and their abilities. It was peaceful, predictable, and exactly how she liked it.
But everything changed when the newcomer arrived.
Senku, with his sharp mind and sharper tongue, had a knack for showing up at her door bruised, scratched, and in need of her expertise. At first, Kimiyo thought he was clumsy, but it quickly became apparent that his injuries were from his relentless experiments and ventures in the name of his so-called "Kingdom of Science." He was a whirlwind of energy and ideas, always talking about the future he wanted to build. His passion intrigued her, and while she resisted his invitations to join his efforts, she found herself drawn to his brilliance and determination. Their conversations often drifted from practical healing to philosophical debates, and Kimiyo began to wonder if her peaceful life was enough.
Then there was Gen, the enigmatic mentalist who seemed to enjoy dropping by her home unannounced. Where Senku was all logic and drive, Gen was playful and smooth, his charm as disarming as his quick wit. He always found an excuse to linger, whether it was for a cup of her soothing tea or a curious question about her work. His teasing flustered her, but his rare moments of sincerity left her wondering if there was more to him than his sly demeanor suggested.
As the days turned into weeks, Kimiyo found herself caught between two very different men. Senku, with his vision for the future, challenged her to think beyond her quiet life, while Gen's easy humor and occasional vulnerability made her feel seen in a way she hadn't expected. Both men valued her knowledge of herbs and her careful approach to healing, but it was the way they saw her—not just her skills—that left her questioning the boundaries she had built around her heart.
Kimiyo's world of plants and solitude was no longer as simple as it once was. The Kingdom of Science and the possibilities it offered tempted her, but so did the unspoken connections growing with Senku and Gen. For the first time, she wondered if her peaceful life could coexist with something more—something extraordinary.
So, these are a bit open-ended for whatever to happen. Giving us plenty of room to create whatever kind of story we want. For Tsukasa, I did see him more forcing her to come along with him, or in the second prompt straight up kidnapping her from the village. I would love to discuss a story and see where it goes! All characters will be 18+!
Senku
Tsukasa
Dark themes/Kinks can be discussed!
Stone Formula Arc Prompt
3702 years, 12 days, 4 hours, and 23 seconds.
Kimiyo had been stone for that long, her thoughts swirling endlessly as the world transformed around her. Before the mysterious petrification event, she was a bookworm, obsessed with learning everything she could—especially about plants. Her love for reading, paired with her green thumb, made her an odd but cherished figure among her friends and family. She never imagined those skills would become her lifeline when she woke to a wild, untamed world.
Freed from her stone prison by Senku, Kimiyo found herself joining his mission to rebuild civilization through science. His boundless energy and unshakable determination were inspiring, and she was drawn to his brilliant mind. Their shared love of knowledge created an easy camaraderie, and she found herself wanting to know more about the person behind the scientific genius.
But Senku wasn't the only one who captured her attention. Gen, the charismatic mentalist, made it impossible not to notice him. His charm and sly wit made her laugh even in the most dire situations. He had a way of making her feel seen, teasing her with playful banter but occasionally revealing flashes of sincerity that left her wondering if there was more to him than met the eye.
Caught between the brilliant, driven Senku and the magnetic, enigmatic Gen, Kimiyo's journey became more than just survival. It became a discovery of herself and the connections she could build in this strange new world.
Romance was a possibility, but for Kimiyo, it was about finding someone who understood her—a partner to rebuild with, to laugh with, and to dream of the future alongside. For now, she focused on the challenges ahead, but the lingering glances, the teasing words, and the shared moments of vulnerability left her wondering where her heart might lead her.
Ishigami Village Saga Prompt
Kimiyo lived a quiet, secluded life on the outskirts of the village, surrounded by her lush herb garden and stacks of books. As an herbalist and healer, she was well-known but not particularly social. Villagers sought her out only when they needed tea to calm frayed nerves or ointments to heal a wound. And Kimiyo preferred it that way—just her plants, her thoughts, and the notebooks she secretly filled with detailed observations of herbs and their abilities. It was peaceful, predictable, and exactly how she liked it.
But everything changed when the newcomer arrived.
Senku, with his sharp mind and sharper tongue, had a knack for showing up at her door bruised, scratched, and in need of her expertise. At first, Kimiyo thought he was clumsy, but it quickly became apparent that his injuries were from his relentless experiments and ventures in the name of his so-called "Kingdom of Science." He was a whirlwind of energy and ideas, always talking about the future he wanted to build. His passion intrigued her, and while she resisted his invitations to join his efforts, she found herself drawn to his brilliance and determination. Their conversations often drifted from practical healing to philosophical debates, and Kimiyo began to wonder if her peaceful life was enough.
Then there was Gen, the enigmatic mentalist who seemed to enjoy dropping by her home unannounced. Where Senku was all logic and drive, Gen was playful and smooth, his charm as disarming as his quick wit. He always found an excuse to linger, whether it was for a cup of her soothing tea or a curious question about her work. His teasing flustered her, but his rare moments of sincerity left her wondering if there was more to him than his sly demeanor suggested.
As the days turned into weeks, Kimiyo found herself caught between two very different men. Senku, with his vision for the future, challenged her to think beyond her quiet life, while Gen's easy humor and occasional vulnerability made her feel seen in a way she hadn't expected. Both men valued her knowledge of herbs and her careful approach to healing, but it was the way they saw her—not just her skills—that left her questioning the boundaries she had built around her heart.
Kimiyo's world of plants and solitude was no longer as simple as it once was. The Kingdom of Science and the possibilities it offered tempted her, but so did the unspoken connections growing with Senku and Gen. For the first time, she wondered if her peaceful life could coexist with something more—something extraordinary.
So, these are a bit open-ended for whatever to happen. Giving us plenty of room to create whatever kind of story we want. For Tsukasa, I did see him more forcing her to come along with him, or in the second prompt straight up kidnapping her from the village. I would love to discuss a story and see where it goes! All characters will be 18+!
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Chainsaw Man
Denji │Aki
Kiyoka Kastellanos didn't think life could get worse until it did. Born the daughter of a yakuza leader, she grew up surrounded by secrets, violence, and a family weapon—an imprisoned devil. The monster had been a part of her life for as long as she could remember, but she never questioned it. That was just the way things were.
Everything changed when her family was betrayed. They were destroyed from the inside, and Kiyoka barely escaped with her life. Shot and left to die, she thought it was the end, and a part of her didn't mind. She was tired—tired of the blood, the lies, and the heavy weight of her family's sins. But the devil her family had controlled made an unexpected choice. It sacrificed itself to save her, binding its heart to hers.
Now, Kiyoka isn't fully human anymore. The devil's power flows through her, giving her strength she never wanted and urges she can't always control. Sometimes, the whispers in her mind are too loud, and the darkness feels like too much. There are days when she stares at the scars on her chest and thinks about ending it all. Life feels heavy, and she's not sure she has the strength to keep going.
That's when Aki Hayakawa shows up.
Aki is a devil hunter sent to watch over her, making sure she doesn't lose control. He's serious and quiet, always keeping his distance, but there's something steady about him. He doesn't say much, but when she's at her lowest, his presence feels like an anchor. Slowly, she starts to notice the small things—how he's always there when she needs him, how he looks at her like she's not just a monster.
Then there's Denji.
Denji is the complete opposite of Aki. He's loud, wild, and completely unpredictable. He doesn't care about her past or the devil inside her. To him, she's just Kiyoka. He flirts, teases, and makes her laugh even when she doesn't want to. He's annoying, but also... comforting. He gets what it's like to have a devil's heart and still try to live.
With Aki, she feels safe. With Denji, she feels alive.
Kiyoka doesn't know what to do with either of them. She doesn't know if she even deserves the kindness they show her. But on the days when the darkness feels too strong, when she thinks about giving up, she remembers their faces. Somehow, they make her think that maybe life isn't so bad after all. Maybe, just maybe, there's something worth holding onto.
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JuJitsu Kisen
Geto
Nanami
Kiyoka was known for her healing abilities and her gentle heart. People came to her for comfort, for help, and for hope. She never turned anyone away, no matter how dire the situation. But her kindness came at a cost.
During a mission meant to be routine, she stumbled across something ancient, something powerful—an old curse buried deep within the ruins. She should have left it alone, but curiosity, or perhaps fate, led her to awaken it. The curse didn't destroy her as she expected; instead, it bound itself to her soul. It wasn't like other curses. It hated everything—humans and curses alike—and had one goal: to see humans rise and annihilate curses entirely.
The curse used Kiyoka's body as a weapon, allowing her to fight curses in ways she never thought possible. But every time it took over, she felt herself slipping away—her strength fading, her control weakening. It was a constant battle to keep it at bay, to stay herself in the face of its overwhelming power.
Because of the risk she posed, Kiyoka was placed under the watchful eyes of Gojo, Geto, and Nanami. Together, they worked to keep her from losing control, even as they fought alongside her in dangerous missions.
Gojo, always confident and full of himself, seemed more fascinated by Kiyoka than concerned. He teased her endlessly, his sharp blue eyes always watching, always amused. She couldn't tell if he was genuinely interested in her or just curious about the curse she carried. His charm and lightheartedness kept her grounded in the chaos, but they also left her questioning his intentions.
Geto, on the other hand, was serious and cautious. He didn't hide his distrust of the curse, and sometimes it felt like he didn't trust her either. But there was a quiet care in the way he spoke to her, a subtle protectiveness in how he stayed close during missions. His skepticism pushed her to stay strong, even when she felt like giving up.
Then there was Nanami. He wasn't flashy like Gojo or intense like Geto. He was steady, calm, and practical. When Kiyoka felt like the curse was winning, it was Nanami's quiet advice that brought her back. He didn't sugarcoat the truth, but he also didn't judge her for struggling. His unwavering belief in her, even when she doubted herself, was a lifeline she clung to.
As time passed, Kiyoka found herself drawn to all three of them in different ways. Gojo's playful teasing made her laugh when she needed it most. Geto's serious demeanor hid a depth that she couldn't help but admire. And Nanami's steady presence gave her a sense of safety she hadn't felt in a long time.
But the curse inside her wasn't patient. It whispered to her, taunted her, reminding her that she couldn't hold on forever. The more she relied on it, the closer she came to losing herself. Kiyoka knew she couldn't keep going like this.
She didn't just have to fight curses anymore—she had to fight for her own soul. And as the bond between her and her three protectors grew, she couldn't help but wonder if love, in all its messy, complicated forms, might be enough to keep her human. Or if, in the end, the curse would take everything from her.
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