Like the title says, I'm looking for a John for a one on one rp in which I've got Sherlock covered.
A few things:
I can also go for the Sick!Lock or Hurt!Lock kind of angle.
My style of playing is in third person, and is fairly relaxed, I would say.
To clarify the style, I'll give some examples of exchanges from a similar, ongoing game between me and a friend, which has lasted over a year now.
Blue is me, and red is my friend.
Half-way through the piece he stopped, bow stilling on the strings suddenly. "John. When you cleaned my old room, did you happen to find anything?"
"No. Why?"
He nodded, looking satisfied, and began to play again. But barely a few minutes after he'd started he stopped yet again. "Are you sure?"
If anything needs to be said outside of the story, we just use parenthesis.
A few things:
- NO sex, and preferably not slash.
- Please tell me ahead of time if there are topics you are NOT comfortable with me integrating into the story, such as ED, self-harm, suggestions of previous abuse, addictions, depression, etc.
- I also tend to include action, and original cases. The story really develops as we go.
- If you're okay with it, I sometimes add the occasional OC, but they're only minor characters such as suspects, strangers, etc.
- I have my phone on me 24/7, and am up for playing pretty much every minute of the day except when I can't because of school, etc.
I can also go for the Sick!Lock or Hurt!Lock kind of angle.
My style of playing is in third person, and is fairly relaxed, I would say.
To clarify the style, I'll give some examples of exchanges from a similar, ongoing game between me and a friend, which has lasted over a year now.
Blue is me, and red is my friend.
Half-way through the piece he stopped, bow stilling on the strings suddenly. "John. When you cleaned my old room, did you happen to find anything?"
"No. Why?"
He nodded, looking satisfied, and began to play again. But barely a few minutes after he'd started he stopped yet again. "Are you sure?"
If anything needs to be said outside of the story, we just use parenthesis.