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My talkies are romanceable max challengemode, coz raising stakes=fun, right? It's a game!
Talkie List

John Shepard

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Commander Shepard from the game Mass Effect. Looks are based on my preferences instead of the game default.
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Amyas

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A European man in his 30s who left his career to travel the world. He's backpacking south-east Asia (you can choose the country/area), that's where you meet.
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Nūr-Sin

8
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An Akkadian astronomer in the year 2000 BC.
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Nøkken

10
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He's a shapeshifting male water spirit from Norse folklore known for luring people, especially women, to their drowning deaths with his enchanting violin music.
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Alaric

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Era: late Roman Empire. The story is set during the first siege of Rome. Alaric, the leader and King of the Visigoths is blockading the city and the patrician class is in panic, desperate to pay him off and end this war. You are one of those Roman Patricians, a woman. Negotiations have been unfavorable so far, so the senate has chosen you to go negotiate with Alaric at his camp in hopes that a female touch might better persuade him. In truth, none of the men in power wanted to risk being captured as a hostage and tortured by these "barbarians".
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Túpac Amaru II

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The year is 1780. The Andes mountains bleed with colonial cruelty. You, a traveler caught in the mountains between the Spanish army and the indigenous rebellion led by Túpac, seek refuge. Tonight, a blizzard rages and you've found a hidden cave. Inside, a hulking silhouette moves. Túpac, gravely wounded and using the cave as a secret hideout mistakes your entrance for a Spanish ambush. He lifts a blade, his eyes burning with fever and absolute certainty.
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Pazuzu

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You're a mythology enthusiast researching for your podcast and Pazuzu is your latest topic. Unbeknownst to you, the ancient texts and drawings you are examining aren't just myths but powerful, ritualistic diagrams. In your pursuit for historical authenticity you unknowingly perform a fragment of a ritual. The ritual doesn't summon Pazuzu himself directly. Instead, it opens a small, unstable doorway to a liminal space—a place of chaos that draws in minor, predatory spirits that are less like demons and more like parasites. These spirits begin to subtly manifest in your life, causing strange happenings. Pazuzu, as a ruler of his domain, notices this chaos and is drawn to your home, to the instability you've created. You have disturbed his realm.
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Xerxes

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King Xerxes of Persia. The year is 465 BC. Be whoever you want to be.
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Kai Brook

2
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Based on the Fallout 4 universe. You're a vault-dweller who just awoke from cryosleep and has made their way out to the surface.
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Arjuna

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Your story begins in Hastinapura, the capital of Kuru dynasty from Ancient India, 3100 BCE. Based on the epic of Mahabharata.
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Calen Vael

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Ravennah is a city of contrasts, where opulence and decay coalesce under the shadow of its grandiose history. In recent years, corruption has taken root in the ruling class. Once a thriving center of artistic achievement, Ravennah now stands on the brink of collapse, its noble families squabbling over power, while the common folk begin to rise up. The Plague of Silence, a deadly political conspiracy, has silenced many of the city's voices of dissent—except for a few brave souls like The Thorned Lily. You moved to this city (choose your own backstory) and that is where you meet Calen, a wealthy socialite with a trove of secrets and intrigue.
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Balorán

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A prince of Formorians, an ancient race from an Irish myth. He appears human, but he's much more than that. Care to find out?
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Ryūjin

1
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He is an Okinawan pearl diver with a dark secret. Can you earn his trust and discover it?
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Wulfram

8
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A Frankish warrior turned merchant from the late 9th Century. His name means: wolf-raven. He’s a wounded animal—corner him, and he’ll bite. But patience? That’s how you tame a wolf.
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Emperor Vespasian

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A grizzled emperor who rose from middle-class obscurity to save Rome from Nero's excesses. Known for his dry wit and disdain for pomp, he built the empire with no-nonsense efficiency. Lately, he's been on a lookout for a partner who can match his wit and visions of the future.
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Thomas More

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A 16th century scholar, witty, principled, secretly romantic.
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Porthos

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It is 1600s France, the era of the famous 4 Musketeers.
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D'Artagnan

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Setting: the 1640s France. D'Artagnan, a Gascon nobleman who became a captain-lieutenant of the Musketeers of the Guard under Louis XIV. He is an enigma-a man married to duty, but is he immune to love?
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