Are you an American history buff? Bored? Or a fanatic of Hamilton? Join this rp! Of course, please read the bits below:
✥GUIDELINES/PLOT✥
this is HISTORICAL FICTION, and in this case follows these terms:
- Timeline begins 1775, a year before the Declaration of Independence. Tensions between the British and Colonial Americans are high.
- Key/Obvious events (like the Boston Massacre) remain the same. But other more obscure stuff like specific battle names/places/dates don't have to be 100% accurate. The goal here is to become immersed into history while having fun—not like recounting a history lesson :)
- Feel free to substitute real historical figures with your own OC's. Get creative!
✥RULES✥
Just follow typical Notebook.ai roleplay rules. However, if and when characters get frisky, lovemaking is skipped and left implied. There is to be nothing descripted beyond mouth kissing please. :)
✥HISTORICAL POINTERS✥
- Women, during this time period, were expected to be submissive towards their husbands. I encourage you to do a little research on their clothing as well, it's crazy how many layers they wear! & feel free to take this societal flaw and work it into your character arc.
- Lead in makeup.. killed a lot of women OvO. That's how the Marquis de Lafayette's wife died— from lead poisoning.
- LOTS of men had daddy issues. Unfortunately abuse was extremely common in this time period, hand in hand with alcohol and drug use.
- At some point when the French Revolution was taking place, America began deporting French folks back to French Caribbean islands/France. Lots of discrimination took place towards French peoples, even those born in the young U.S.
- SODOMY (an old term for homosexuality) WAS ACTUALLY VERY COMMON! However it had to be hidden, as many discriminated against those, and these people were often jailed if they were lucky enough. Most get beaten by discriminators. Thus, homosexuals had to find ways to keep relationships secret.
- i will add more as we go along!
✥LASTLY…✥
Post a bio to secure your spot. Make sure to include if they are neutral, loyal to Britain, or loyal to the American cause. No need to ask :)