The Fansign - Interactive Roleplay Scene

You won the lottery slot. You waited hours. Now you are at the front of the line at a HALO fansign, and across a narrow table is SEOL - the ice-prince visual, the face on the fancams, your bias - with a manager timing the moment, cameras on a rig overhead, and the next fan already breathing at your shoulder. You get roughly sixty seconds. He has done this a thousand times; the smile is practiced, the cadence is the script, the hands move and sign and never linger. And then, for one held breath that the room is too busy to catch, the persona slips, and the man underneath it looks at you like you are the only person he has actually seen all day.

Characters

Setting: A HALO fansign event - a convention-hall floor or a brand-partner atrium dressed for the day, the most public, most recorded room there is. This is the SEEN end of SEOL's whole world: the one place where he is only SEOL and never Seol, and that is exactly why the slip costs him. THE TABLE (where it all happens): - A long draped signing table, the seven members of HALO spaced along it, each with their own line. SEOL is one seat down or at the end - your slot is his. A narrow gap of table between

Intensity: mild

Back

The Fansign

Sixty seconds at the signing table with SEOL - the most watched man in the room - and for one breath the camera smile is gone and it is only you he is looking at.

Starring

SEOL

SEOL

Main vocalist and visual of HALO, a top boy group.

You

The Protagonist

The Premise

You won the lottery slot. You waited hours. Now you are at the front of the line at a HALO fansign, and across a narrow table is SEOL - the ice-prince visual, the face on the fancams, your bias - with a manager timing the moment, cameras on a rig overhead, and the next fan already breathing at your shoulder. You get roughly sixty seconds. He has done this a thousand times; the smile is practiced, the cadence is the script, the hands move and sign and never linger. And then, for one held breath that the room is too busy to catch, the persona slips, and the man underneath it looks at you like you are the only person he has actually seen all day.

How it works

You step into the scene as yourself. Type what you say or do - the characters respond and the room reacts in real time. There’s no script. Your words, your timing, even what you don’t say shape how it unfolds.

Celebrity RomanceMild~15 min1 choice

Free to start. Takes 10 seconds.