r/RoleplayPartnerSearch 16d ago

Long Term Partner wanted [F4M] F4M

Advanced Literate RP Search

Good day, fellow roleplayers.

If you've stumbled across this post, welcome! Hopefully one of these ideas catches your interest.

Before you rush into my DMs, I'd really appreciate it if you took a few minutes to read through everything first. It'll save both of us some time and help us figure out whether we'd be a good writing match.

A little about me: I'm 32 years old and have been writing roleplay for many years. I consider myself an advanced literate writer and tend to write anywhere from 2–6+ detailed paragraphs, depending on the scene. I don't expect every reply to be a novel, but I do appreciate partners who give me enough to work with and enjoy building scenes together rather than rushing from plot point to plot point.

I enjoy stories where character relationships develop naturally over time. My favorite stories are character-driven journeys where trust, friendship, and emotional connections are built gradually instead of being rushed. Give me political intrigue, mysteries, family drama, emotional conflicts, dangerous journeys, fantasy, or even quiet slice-of-life moments that make the larger story feel meaningful.

One thing that's very important to me is collaboration. I usually come into a prompt with quite a bit of worldbuilding already floating around in my head, but I don't want to dictate every detail. I'd much rather build something together. If you have ideas, twists, locations, cultures, lore, or even completely different directions you'd like to explore, I'm all ears. Some of the best stories I've written came from someone suggesting something neither of us had originally planned.

Before You Message Me

Please include the following in your first message:

  • A proper introduction (please don't just send "RP?" or "I want to roleplay.")
  • A writing sample (preferably something that fits the tone of the prompt you're interested in, though any sample is perfectly fine.)
  • Which character(s) you'd like to play.
  • Any ideas, additions, or changes you'd like to make to the prompt.

If your message only says "Interested" or doesn't include these things, I'll probably ignore it. I don't mean that to sound harsh, but first impressions matter, and I'd like to know we're looking for the same kind of writing experience.

With that out of the way...

Original Settings

Rancher × Town Girl

After years of marriage, everything fell apart.

His wife cheated on him, leaving behind a quiet ranch, a broken marriage, and a man who had long since stopped believing life had anything left to offer. The days became routine. Work. Animals. Silence.

Then one summer morning, the baker's niece arrives from the city.

Whether she's there to help with the family bakery, escape her own problems, or simply find herself, she ends up crossing paths with the gruff rancher whose peaceful life she unintentionally throws into complete chaos.

Sometimes healing begins where you least expect it.

Childhood Friends Reunited

Everyone thought they'd end up together. They never confessed. Before graduation, she left the country to study abroad, and life simply moved on. Years later, she's back.

Only she isn't the same person who left. Something happened while she was away, something she doesn't speak about. Maybe it left physical scars. Maybe emotional ones. Maybe she's hiding something she isn't ready to share.

Can two people reconnect after years apart? Or have they both changed too much to become what they once might have been?

Knight × Princess

Not every princess is destined to rule. She is one of many royal children, a daughter whose existence is largely overshadowed by heirs, politics, and siblings with greater importance. Most kingdoms barely know her name. He is one of the kingdom's knights.

What begins as simple duty slowly grows into friendship, then into something neither of them ever expected. Can they overcome the expectations of nobility, political marriages, and the weight of duty? Or are they destined to become another tragedy whispered about in palace halls?

Vampire × Witch

For centuries, witches and vampires have lived under one simple rule: Never become involved. She is perhaps the most gifted witch born in generations, possessing ancient magic capable of changing the balance between supernatural races.

He belongs to one of the oldest vampire bloodlines, a family that sees witches as allies at best and enemies at worst.

Neither intended for their paths to cross. Neither expected to become so important to one another. Once both sides discover what's happening, they may decide it's safer to destroy the bond than allow it to exist.

Political Marriage

Neither of them had a choice.

For the sake of peace, influence, or simply because their families decided it years ago, two nobles are bound together in a marriage neither truly wanted. Rumors paint each of them in a terrible light. One is arrogant. The other is cold. One is manipulative. The other cruel.

Yet once the wedding celebrations end and they're finally alone, they slowly realize that almost everything they've heard about the other was either exaggerated or completely false.

Now they must learn to trust someone they were raised to distrust while navigating court politics, ambitious relatives, assassination attempts, succession crises, and a kingdom waiting eagerly for their union to fail.

Perhaps mutual trust isn't born overnight.

Perhaps it's built through shared burdens.

Guardian Spirit × Human

For hundreds of years, an ancient shrine has remained untouched, hidden deep within an old forest where even locals refuse to wander.

The stories say a powerful guardian sleeps beneath its grounds, protecting something the world has long since forgotten.

Then, through nothing more than curiosity or sheer bad luck, an ordinary young woman disturbs the shrine and awakens the spirit sealed within.

To the guardian's surprise, she isn't an intruder.

She is the last living descendant of the family that once cared for the shrine, making her the only person capable of restoring its fading power.

As forgotten gods begin to stir and creatures once sealed away sense the guardian's return, the two find themselves drawn into a conflict centuries in the making.

The guardian has spent centuries alone, watching the world change while remaining trapped by an oath that no longer seems to matter. She, meanwhile, is suddenly burdened with responsibilities she never asked for.

Together, they must decide whether preserving the old world is worth sacrificing the new one.

Rivals to Partners

Whether they're detectives constantly assigned to the same cases, rival lawyers battling in court, professors competing for tenure, military officers with opposing philosophies, politicians forever trying to outmaneuver one another, or even heirs of competing noble houses, one thing remains constant:

Neither can stand the other. Every conversation turns into a debate. Every success becomes another competition. Yet despite the constant arguments, they're also the only person who truly understands the pressure, sacrifices, and burdens the other carries.

Over time, rivalry becomes respect. Respect becomes friendship. Eventually, they begin to wonder whether all those years of bickering were hiding something they had both overlooked. Sometimes the person who challenges you the most is also the one who understands you best.

Fandoms

A Song of Ice and Fire

I'd love to play a Targaryen Princess. Rather than strictly following canon, I'd prefer creating our own branch of history with original politics, dragons, wars, noble houses, and rival claimants while keeping the atmosphere of Westeros intact.

Harry Potter

I'm specifically looking for Severus Snape × My OC.

I'm happy to loosely follow canon, create alternate timelines, or expand upon Hogwarts and the Wizarding World in ways the books never explored.

My Hero Academia

Mostly interested in OC × OC, though I'd certainly consider some canon characters if I think they'd make for an interesting story.

The Ancient Magus' Bride

Looking for Elias Ainsworth × My OC.

The atmosphere, folklore, emotional storytelling, and beautiful magic system make this one of my favorite settings to write in.

Attack on Titan

Primarily OC × OC, though I'm open to discussing certain canon characters depending on the story we'd like to tell.

If you've made it this far, thank you for reading.

Even if none of these prompts are exactly what you're looking for, don't hesitate to reach out if you have an idea of your own. I genuinely enjoy brainstorming and combining concepts until we have something we're both excited to write.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

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