Must be 21+ to follow & interact.
Crimson Rivers is a 21+ neo-noir, Southern-gothic roleplay set in a reimagined Southern United States. Thematically, Crimson Rivers centers around crime and political corruption, social isolation, religious horror, Catholic guilt, violence, war, consumption, sex and death and everything in between. This roleplay is plot-heavy and character-driven, with open-world elements and space for extensive world-building.
Seeking
Looking for 21+ roleplay partner(s)
Muse
General
I created this blog to find similarly-styled writers and writing partners looking to explore and build a world together! I am looking for fandomless, oc x oc interactions.
About Me:
You can cell me Icarian. I use she/they pronouns and I am 28! I prefer partners who are also 25+ :)
I am in the Central Time zone, and as a student I am fairly active (almost always on my laptop for one reason or another!).
I have been writing for as long as I can remember, and I have about eight years of active rp experience. I am consistent, constant, and I am seeking someone similar.
I am an avid consumer of media (art, literature, film, photography, poetry, and television). I love the creative process, and I love to participate in that process whenever I have extra free-time.
Response Rate: Daily, depending on school/work factors
Platforms: I'm open to any platform. I can learn whatever suits you best!
Triggers/Limits: Few, but can discuss in DMs
What I'm Looking For:
POV: Third person
Pairings: Any (though my current muse is f seeking m)
Genre: Horror, Southern-Gothic, Noir, Dark, Mystery, Thriller. I am also willing to explore if the characters and plot ideas are interesting.
Plots: I have several plot ideas that I have created over the years that I like, but I really enjoy organically plotting with a partner to build something cohesive.
Tropes: Dark Romance, unhealthy obsession, stalking & kidnapping, attic wife, mutual devotion, violent possessiveness, occultism, forbidden relationships, age gaps, secret societies, hidden knowledge, enigmas, rabbit holes, conspiracies, folk tales, folk lore, modern mythologies, and many more!
Dead Dove content, hard-kinks, extreme violence are all okay with me, as long as there is sound communication and mutual agreement between both partners.
Style: Multi-Para, Literate, Descriptive, Novella
I am open-minded, flexible, and willing to hear any new idea! Good communication is really important to me. Writing is my deepest love, and passion, so I can talk about it all day, every day! I want to get to know you and your style and your passions, and I'm committed to ensuring there is good communication between us! :)
Please reach out if you are interested (I will not bite)! DM & Asks are Open.
All we know of the palace is what the skeletons of their mages tell us, the river dumping them on the bank by our village. Fueled by a final bit of magic, their jaws creak open with bitter last words, or strange, dire warnings.
This is what I love about photojournalism. It is just a history of moments where human beings have gone “I know I should really be hauling ass out of here but I have to get a picture of this”
I think a lot of people would benefit from unlearning the idea that casual sex is inherently disgusting, harmful, or immoral just because they personally don’t want to partake in it. You can stand up for sexual safety and consent without acting like people who enjoy fucking strangers are degenerates. I take no issue with anyone asserting boundaries or stating that they’re not interested in certain kinds of sex or even sex as a whole. But when you condemn or express disgust at others for engaging in consensual sex, that’s when you start to sound like a puritan.
Btw, this includes self-proclaimed “feminists” who shame and lecture women for giving men “access” to their bodies. Bodies are not commodities and sex is not inherently transactional. You don’t lose anything by having sex on purpose with a person you find attractive. Sex is not some metaphysically transformative thing that bonds you to the other person forever. It is literally not that deep.