Behold my signature. Sable's act two is kind of a mess now that I've retconned a lot of it, but those "non-canon" stories should still be fun enough reads.
Here's one of the biggest pieces of RP history for some of my primary characters, Aisling and Alyssa, who fly Harvest.Moon ingame. It's one of the pieces that I'm most proud of, and while I didn't do the writing myself (that honor goes to McNeo), it's a collation of all the IC history that took place with my characters up to that point, and we collaborated closely on the project. It's one of my favorite things I've ever done here.
Here is my current project that I'm working on with several friends, which has developed organically through ingame RP into what is starting to resemble a new faction. I'm very excited for where this is going. Some other recent posts from the same character include this and this.
Very nice, seems like it was a long way for Hudson to end up where he is and with loads of roleplay covering up the story, way too much for one person to read but I throughly enjoy a good summary
Vergil Collection is probably the most ambitious and most interesting RP and writing in general that I have ever done. The summary is in the thread so I'm not going to repeat here, but it's pretty cool. Each story in that thread is exceptional to me.
Another character of mine that has a deep backstory is Dia Augustopolou, the Custodi pilot-general-spy. Unfortunately the arc I had most fun writing did not end up getting finished, but the three stories that I did write I think are good, especially because they experiment with form heavily. Cities in the Distance is her view of Gallia through the lens of New Paris, Employee of the Month is a detective story looking for the missing ambassador of Custodi in Gallia, Reflections on the Revolution in Gallia is a one-sided dialogue story detailing Custodi views on the Gallic revolution (it's also pretty meta because the revolution doesn't make sense oorply either). The arc was supposed to finish with a political transformation of the Custodi nation in Crete but I lost interest in Disco and it's probably going to stay unfinished.
Finally the character I've been playing for the last couple of years and I guess people already know is me is Jennifer Haze/Mel Rose. It started as a simple bounty hunter character, but character development with a few people (Toaster, Tenshi) ended up turning her into a proper fully-fledged character. Jennifer Haze Does Not Exist is the first step of that transformation where she realises that she is getting old and assassin life is not for her. Filing Cabinet is a novel attempt at storytelling using formal documents. Swords into Plowshares details that transformation and is probably one of the best stories I've written in Disco. Liminality is a 11-paragraph-long vignette of her stay in hiding. Past to Present is a finale to the transformation arc and I think is also pretty good.
Anyway I guess that's it. There was a lot more material in the faction descriptions that I've written over the years but these recent stories are probably the best I've done.