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LFG Hopeless Romantic?

Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
I'm looking for potential candidates for a romantic subplot. I'd like to explore a slow-burn dynamic that feels nuanced, and earned—a relationship that grows naturally, with all its tension, lingering moments, and imperfections. I'm looking for depth, and narrative weight. Think themes like puppy love, first crushes, infatuation, and emotional growth.

I'm specifically drawn to the idea of pairing Braze with someone who's confident, assertive, and driven by their own goals—a character who won't be overshadowed, whose presence challenges him, and whose ambitions add depth to the dynamic. I love a relationship dynamics where personalities clash and complement in equal measure, creating tension that evolves into something layered and meaningful.

If you think this is for you feel free to shoot me a DM.

PS.: If your character's idea of romance involves monologues about how much they hate sand, we might not be a match.
 
Depending on Braze's preferences, I have Arlo here who's soon to relocate to Naboo for some hijinks. He does not like sand, or the cold, and he doesn't know if he likes being Force sensitive - it's a whole thing.
 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
Depending on Braze's preferences, I have Arlo here who's soon to relocate to Naboo for some hijinks. He does not like sand, or the cold, and he doesn't know if he likes being Force sensitive - it's a whole thing.

I have written Braze as a character whose preferences focus on personality above all else. While gender isn't a deciding factor, there's a leaning toward characters with a more masculine style or representation. His views on love and romance are unconventional by real-world standards, yet they align in some ways with certain Jedi perspectives—emphasizing connection, growth, and balance rather than attachment or possession.

As a character, Braze embraces an outlook that values deep connections with others, where relationships grow naturally and without limits. To him, love and devotion are profound commitments, given willingly to those who truly resonate with him.

pucker up
Well.. if Braze is not offended by someone who left the Order to open her own Apothecary on Coruscant and has some very unorthodox views. :D
I'm sorry I would prefer to keep Braze in a 3-5 year age difference with potential romantic partners. More than 5 is a bit too much.
 

Cerys Dyn

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It would be unconventional. And. Very awkward. And kinda cute. But also. Kinda tumultuous. And it wouldn't happen immediately. But it would happen.

And don't listen to all those icky Naboo people. They know nothing about me.
 
I have written Braze as a character whose preferences focus on personality above all else. While gender isn't a deciding factor, there's a leaning toward characters with a more masculine style or representation. His views on love and romance are unconventional by real-world standards, yet they align in some ways with certain Jedi perspectives—emphasizing connection, growth, and balance rather than attachment or possession.

As a character, Braze embraces an outlook that values deep connections with others, where relationships grow naturally and without limits. To him, love and devotion are profound commitments, given willingly to those who truly resonate with him.



I'm sorry I would prefer to keep Braze in a 3-5 year age difference with potential romantic partners. More than 5 is a bit too much.
Understood, happy hunting.
 

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