- Joined
- Mar 15, 2025
Highly likely to change in the future, but right now? It's all blood, violence, and death
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And on the other side of things...
Also it seems pretty rare around here, but I love first-person plays. I picked up writing long after I discovered roleplaying. Which is the opposite of most here, who either did it together or were writers first. I love the unflinching intimacy of embodying a character, but the norm seems to be looking over your character's shoulder.
Specifically getting crucified with my legs apart, orifices used repeatedly by members of the public. All while I suffer the weight and movement, scraping the raw wounds in my hands and feet against the thick nails driven through them. Force fed and watered to keep me alive and tortured for as long as possible. And when my limbs turn black and necrotic, the blood fever taking over my delirious mind, they're amputated. Living out my days as a limbless toy, unable to do anything for herself, and forced to accept whatever depredation meted out to me.
And on the other side of things...
I am a weretiger who plays with her food. Ripping out their achilles tendons, watching them crawl. Giving various body parts the tender treatment with my rough tongue before biting down and tearing them off. The iron scent of their blood in my nose, their pitiful wailing filling my ears.
Also it seems pretty rare around here, but I love first-person plays. I picked up writing long after I discovered roleplaying. Which is the opposite of most here, who either did it together or were writers first. I love the unflinching intimacy of embodying a character, but the norm seems to be looking over your character's shoulder.