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Roleplay Overview
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Genre:
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Darker Themes
Angst
Romance
Action
Comedy
Starcrossed Lovers
Dark Soulmates
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Trigger Warnings:
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Sensitive Topics:
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Violence
Death
Familial Conflict
Emotional Trauma
Regret
Loss.
Themes:
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Depression
Grief
Unhealthy coping mechanisms.
Status
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OPEN
Pairing
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M x F
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Please approach this roleplay with care and ensure a safe and consensual space for all participants. Discuss boundaries and triggers beforehand.
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Quotes:
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Ethan:
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"I hated your brother for what he did, but I never hated you. I tried to, God knows I tried… but you were the only thing that kept me alive when everything else fell apart."
Harper:
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"I’ll never forgive him for what he did to your sister, Ethan, and I’ll never forgive myself for how we ended. But if I could go back… I’d find a way to save all of us."
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Plot Outline
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12 Years Ago (Backstory):
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Ethan (Muse A) and Harper (Muse B) were high school sweethearts.
A tragedy unfolded:
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Twelve years ago, Ethan lost both his sister, Emma, and the love of his life, Harper. Emma’s tragic end and Harper’s brother’s death in the same violent episode left Ethan emotionally fragmented, driving his decision to pursue psychiatry as a means to heal others—even when he couldn’t heal himself.
Their relationship crumbled under the weight of grief and anger:
Ethan yelled: "Get out!"
Harper retorted: "I hate you."
Both regret their words and actions deeply to this day, their lives permanently shaped by this moment.
Years Following the Tragedy:
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Harper moved away from their small hometown, seeking escape from the painful memories.
Ethan followed her silently, keeping his distance but unable to let go.
Both struggled to move on, plagued by the feeling of losing their soulmate.
Two Months Ago:
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By coincidence (or perhaps not entirely), Ethan and Harper reunited at a bar on the anniversary of their breakup.
They spent the evening together, reconnecting briefly.
Ethan left before Harper woke up, leaving no note or goodbye.
Present Day:
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Both Ethan and Harper return to their hometown for the first time since the tragedy.
Their families remain bitter enemies, complicating their reunion.
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Key Themes:
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Harper tries to avoid Ethan while attempting to navigate the situation.
Ethan struggles with his inability to apologize and his lingering love for Harper.
A mix of hurt, comfort, angst, and romance as they face the reality of being starcrossed lovers.
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Character Details
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Muse A (Ethan):
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Reserved and brooding, struggling with immense guilt and unspoken love.
Finds it difficult to express emotions, especially apologies.
Deep down, he still loves Harper and wishes he could undo the past.
Muse B (Harper):
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Determined to maintain a strong front but inwardly burdened by grief and regret.
Often wonders if her life would have been easier had she never met Ethan.
Despite the pain, her love for Ethan has never truly faded.
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Roleplay Goals
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Explore themes of grief, redemption, and healing.
Develop a complex, angsty romance with moments of comfort and understanding.
Highlight the emotional struggle of reconciling the past with the present.
Build toward a bittersweet resolution, true to the "starcrossed lovers" trope.
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Quotes:
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Ethan:
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"Every time I think of my sister, I hear the words I said to you that night. I didn’t just lose her, Harper—I lost you, and I’ve been lost ever since."
Harper:
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"Your pain became my punishment, and every time I tried to move on, I found myself carrying the guilt of what my family took from you. But losing you… that’s a weight I’ll never be able to put down."
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