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  • Storybook Sanctuary
    Storybooks are novel-based roleplays with a cast of fully controllable characters. Recommended for advanced roleplayers or those who prefer an immersive, collaborative environment with a coherent story and plot.
    43 topics
    874 posts
    Last post by RavenAkuma View the latest post
    Thu May 30, 2024 2:37 pm
  • Roleplay Realm
    The Roleplay Realm focuses less on collaboration and a structured story, but still has the element of plotting mixed with improvisation. Recommended for intermediate roleplayers or those who prefer longer, medium-paced posts.
    23 topics
    1560 posts
    Last post by Spearmint View the latest post
    Sun May 05, 2024 6:30 am
  • Roleplay Hollow
    The Roleplay Hollow includes fast-paced, endless stories that are improvised on the spot. Recommended for beginner roleplayers or those who prefer quick, short posts.
    22 topics
    523 posts
    Last post by Razor View the latest post
    Thu May 16, 2024 2:09 pm
  • Roleplay Duos
    A place to roleplay one-on-one.
    118 topics
    17248 posts
    Last post by Ljungtroll View the latest post
    Thu May 30, 2024 7:01 pm
  • Archive
    Abandoned or outdated roleplays are moved here to keep the main forums clean and easy to navigate. Completed roleplays are displayed in the Hall of Fame.
    Completed Hall of Fame
    3803 topics
    296665 posts
    Last post by soundofmind View the latest post
    Tue Oct 31, 2023 12:48 am

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I was flummoxed by fractious Franny's decision to abrogate analgesics for the moribund victims of the recent conflagration. Of course, to display histrionics was discretionary, but I did so anyways, implicating a friend in my drama to make the effect cumulative. I think a misanthrope would have a prosaic appellation, perhaps one related to autonomy and the rejection of anthropocentrism. I think they wouldn't think much of the prominence of watching the coagulation of tea to prognosticate future malevolent events, not even if those events were related to jurisprudence.
— Spearmint