rules & regulations


     ❅ – everyone has their interpretation of a character and this is my interpretation of Elsa. I’m always open for constructive criticism but I will say constructive criticism involves a way I could improve, not just telling me I’m awful or something.

That said.

Thing I don’t do:

  • pre-plan relationships. If they don’t happen naturally, they don’t happen.
  • roleplay certain ships– like Elsanna. That’s my choice.
  • reply quicker if you repeatedly bother me about something
  • respond quickly– period. If I don’t have the muse or if I can’t think of something to say out of character your asks, etc will be there until I’ve figured out what I’d like to say to you. Sometimes this will take a while.
  • smut without a lot of character interaction first. I don’t care if Elsa previously knew your character, there has to be a relationship of some sort and I have to feel comfortable or it’s a no go.

Things I do:

  • Accept plot ideas. All the time.
  • Accept 99.9% of fandoms
  • Write starters if you talk to me about what you’d like.
  • Make verses to accommodate interactions
  • Try to respond in a timely manner

I prefer the lengthier threads and if I write four paragraphs and you give me back one line I will most likely not be okay with it. Unless it is the most MIND BLOWING line ever. 

My rule is quality > quantity so you do not always have to match my length but you do have to have put some effort into it.

Sometimes threads get boring. I usually keep them in drafts and try to respond to them when I have inspiration to but some may get dropped.

Lastly ( for now ), don’t begin to interact with Elsa as if you know about her powers unless it is post-movie or we’ve talked about it. Or if the starter happens to be her dabbling in some magic.

Thank you for reading~.