Orianna
The Oracle of Delphi
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Hello there. My name is Ori and I am here... to be very dramatic. And to write. But mostly dramatic. I have a lot of experience in RP and I know what I like and do not like. I can come across as a little abrupt but the truth is that if I don't feel like we will work well together then I will tell you so, instead of wasting both our time. That said there are some immediate dealbreakers that will make me step away without a word of warning.
Now that that's out of the way...
In terms of genres I enjoy: Fantasy, Post-apocalypse, Sci-fi, Medieval, Supernatural, Cyberpunk, Steampunk, Dystopia.
This is a fairly general list, mostly because as long as it is written well there aren't many genres that I don't enjoy. Some tropes that I am not very interested in include vampires, werewolves, and other monster-related things.
In terms of smut I don't really have a preference as to how much there is vs. story. 10/90, 90/10, 50/50, even no smut is fine. I tend to lose interest quickly in stories that are expressly about smut unless the writing is really good.
I can write male or female characters, but tend to prefer female characters in F/F or F/M situations. I have no real interest in writing M/M.
And finally, a few plots that I think sound fun:
Blatant Objectification. I get that sometimes it can be sexy or fun to overtly sexualize a character, but mindless and blatant objectification, i.e. reducing a woman to her proportions and sexuality, is utterly repellant to me. Poor/no communication and/or godmoding. Few things are as unpleasant as someone who refuses to plan or simply controls my character for me without my permission. For the most part I am okay with letting a partner move my character to move the plot along, but when it happens without permission or discussion I tend to get frustrated quickly.
Now that that's out of the way...
In terms of genres I enjoy: Fantasy, Post-apocalypse, Sci-fi, Medieval, Supernatural, Cyberpunk, Steampunk, Dystopia.
This is a fairly general list, mostly because as long as it is written well there aren't many genres that I don't enjoy. Some tropes that I am not very interested in include vampires, werewolves, and other monster-related things.
In terms of smut I don't really have a preference as to how much there is vs. story. 10/90, 90/10, 50/50, even no smut is fine. I tend to lose interest quickly in stories that are expressly about smut unless the writing is really good.
I can write male or female characters, but tend to prefer female characters in F/F or F/M situations. I have no real interest in writing M/M.
And finally, a few plots that I think sound fun:
Centuries in the future mankind has developed a means to transit between stars. Called Coding, a highly augmented individual taps into the very 'code' of the universe and uses it to reprogram reality, shifting entire vessels from one place to another nearly instantaneously in a process called Skipping. Such travel can be hazardous, and verified Skippers are few and far between.
For YC and MC, verification is a luxury they cannot afford.
As smugglers, they Skip between systems to deliver contraband and passengers for a cheap, fair price. Everything is going normally until they become wrapped up in a conspiracy that could alter reality... or even destroy it entirely.
Genres: sci-fi, cyberpunk
For YC and MC, verification is a luxury they cannot afford.
As smugglers, they Skip between systems to deliver contraband and passengers for a cheap, fair price. Everything is going normally until they become wrapped up in a conspiracy that could alter reality... or even destroy it entirely.
Genres: sci-fi, cyberpunk
War has engulfed the civilized world. The Northern Confederacy employs a deadly cadre of mechanical soldiers, inhuman and sheathed in impenetrable armor. Wherever one of these soldiers appears, victory for the Confederacy soon follows. The march is unstoppable, inevitable, until one of the soldiers is defeated in single combat against the most powerful warrior of the southern governments.
The defeat proves a shocking truth; the inhuman soldiers are in fact people, brainwashed and programmed to fight without feeling or caring. The manner of its defeat undoes much of this, and turns the deadly soldier into a terrified, confused soul. Happenstance pits the former soldier against one of their former allies, however, and in the face of imminent danger the old programming reactivates...
Possible Genres: Sci-fi, Fantasy, Steampunk, Medieval. This one can be played a bunch of different ways; the supersoldiers could be androids, or they could be ensorcelled. They could be implanted with behavioral chips to control them. There's a lot to discuss with this one!
The defeat proves a shocking truth; the inhuman soldiers are in fact people, brainwashed and programmed to fight without feeling or caring. The manner of its defeat undoes much of this, and turns the deadly soldier into a terrified, confused soul. Happenstance pits the former soldier against one of their former allies, however, and in the face of imminent danger the old programming reactivates...
Possible Genres: Sci-fi, Fantasy, Steampunk, Medieval. This one can be played a bunch of different ways; the supersoldiers could be androids, or they could be ensorcelled. They could be implanted with behavioral chips to control them. There's a lot to discuss with this one!
I can't think of anything good right now. Oops.