The term epic has became popular a few years ago and nowadays its over used. In regards to collaborative storytelling, an epic requires ambition and planning, and since it's not a one man enterprise all parties involved should have these qualities/skills.
You could reply to this saying yes, I'm ambitious and I can plan stuff but how about we have a one on one and we see if you really are?
What to roleplay then? I play pretty much anything so I think it would be easier to tell you what I don't do.
Cliches. I've rped a whole lot, so sometimes are plain boring to me because I've done them before. However if you have a fresh new approach to old ideas we can give them a try. Ideas like Underworld, High Fantasy Kingdoms and Highschool.
Twilight. I wasted hours of my life I'm not getting back reading that crap, luckily I didn't read the whole trilogy. I do understand the appeal though, to be loved and protected by something dangerous. We could do that, but no Twilight.
Zombies stink and I'm too much of a chauvinistic womanizer to play m/m, f/f is okay though. *Shrugs* I'm honest about it.
The more the parties involved communicate with each other and the more they know about each other the smoother the RP goes. So feel free to send me a PM and we can move to IMs and talk things out.
Maybe this thread can tell you more about me, if you are interested.
http://www.roleplaygateway.com/introduction-invitation-t67306.html
Thank you for reading.
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