u/Kevin-the-Nerd

M4F - Let's make roleplaying great again

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 3 hours ago

M4F - Let's make roleplaying great again

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 3 hours ago

M4F - Let's make roleplaying great again

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 3 hours ago

M4F - Let's kickoff the week together

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 1 day ago

M4F - Let's kickoff the week together

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 1 day ago

M4F - Let's kickoff the week together

Good morning, and in case I don’t hear from you: good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Hi there. I’m Kevin, a thirty-nine-year-old nerd from the East Coast of the United States. After surviving some of the busiest weeks of my life, I’m back on the hunt for a roleplaying partner who values creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

I’ve been writing for longer than I care to admit, and over time I’ve developed a clear sense of my style, preferences, and expectations. Because of that, I tend to be selective when it comes to partners. I hope you are too. We’re both adults here, and I’d rather take a little time up front to find the right fit than waste each other’s time later.

A few quick things about how I write:

  • I write exclusively in third-person past tense.
  • My responses are detailed and multi-paragraph, and I aim to reply several times a week.
  • I enjoy using realistic face claims and other visual inspiration, though the writing itself always comes first.

My favorite genres are Slice of Life, Low Fantasy, and Science Fiction. I tend to gravitate toward character-driven stories with strong emotional development, steady progression, and a clear sense of direction.

Below are a few ideas that have been living rent-free in my head. These are flexible starting points, and I’m always open to adjusting them or exploring something entirely new together.

Slice of Life

  • “Back to Where It Started” -- Two people who were once close reconnect after years apart, brought back into each other’s lives by circumstance. Time has changed them, and their shared history is no longer as simple as it once was. As they reconnect, they have to decide what, if anything, still remains between them.
  • “Changing Perspectives” -- Two people who have known each other for years through a mutual connection begin to see each other differently over time. What once felt familiar begins to shift as their lives and priorities change. Their growing connection has the potential to affect more than just the two of them.

Low Fantasy

  • “Fault Lines of Magic” -- In a world divided by how magic should be used, one relies on raw, instinctive power while the other trusts only in refined, technology-driven magic built for control. Each views the other’s approach as dangerous, and their encounters reflect that divide. Over time, those assumptions begin to change as they are forced to better understand one another.
  • “The Weight of the Crown” -- One lives within palace walls, shaped by expectation and responsibility, while the other survives beyond them, shaped by a very different reality. Their paths were never meant to cross, but once they do, both of their lives begin to shift. Any connection between them comes with challenges tied to the roles they each carry.

Science Fiction

  • “Stranded Among the Unknown” -- A crash leaves a human stranded on a planet that doesn’t behave the way it should, where survival depends on adapting quickly. An encounter with something unfamiliar becomes essential to staying alive, even if trust does not come easily. Over time, that reliance begins to change both of them.
  • “More Than a Machine” -- A human is assigned to work alongside an advanced autonomous system designed for precision and efficiency. At first, it functions strictly within its intended role, but over time it begins to adapt in unexpected ways. As that evolution continues, their working relationship becomes more complex.

If you think our styles might mesh well, let’s spend a little time determining our compatibility and a lot more time creating incredible stories together.

Ciao.

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u/Kevin-the-Nerd — 1 day ago