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Fx Male Various Craving : Batman vs. Catwoman Pairing / LOTR Universe OC (Fantasy/Superheroes/Sci-Fi)

fifillesteeltongue

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First Prompt : Batman VS. Catwoman

Nothing like a good old fashioned, familiar and comfortable story to re-kindle good old lost literary passion.
I will preface by saying that I return from a life hiatus, and perhaps became a bit rusted, a consequence of the lack of written exercise.
Lately, I've been meaning to re-visit this tale, precisely to try and exorcise certain psychological aspects of it,
which I believe are overarching themes which we may all encounter in life.
I'd like to explore in writing, certain notions. Namely, the question of true identity. Also, that of keeping secrets.
Both in the psychological, and sexual senses.

Underneath it all, I also want to approach greater ideas like justice, fairness and especially, the notion of judgment.
Is it satisfaction or vindication I am seeking? I guess the cat's got my tongue.
Under what authority do you judge? And why may you feel empowered to both act as judge, jury and executioner?
You will have to answer that.
Mostly what I would like to experiment with, in this endeavor, is honesty. The kind of honesty you can only find under the guise
of anonymity, or perhaps that of a mistaken identity. When both powers are at play, and one side seeks the other.

I've always been attracted to the chemistry between both characters. Both seem to me like they are victims of circumstance,
and when left to their own devices, chose to act and operate within the grey areas of morality, proudly bearing the burden of guilt.

There is some sort of fatal attraction, of course, which perhaps comes with the fact they both expect total condemnation, and resist/refuse
to seek out any understanding, or provide any extenuating circumstances, any cause or reason, or explanation to their actions.
I like this dynamic which I believe resembles that of Medieval Catholic Church Inquisitors and pagan witches.
There is the question of power, of authority but also that of domination, of subjugation. That is, for the action sequence of events.
Enough with the under-layers of abstractions, though.

To talk business, now. I'd love to find someone who is also seeking a long-term, slow-burn, highly literary correspondence.
I really want to explore depths with this. I will say however, that there is no initial required commitment expected from you.
Play as we go. I do however want someone who is looking to invest into something worthwhile, a journey, so that if it sticks, it sticks.
Ideally, someone who much like me, is coming back from hiatus, and looking to find their bearings again, their quick and sharp wit.

However....I do have a spontaneous manner of writing. I can also dish it out hot and fast.
I often tend to follow ideas as they come along, but to find some structure and direction, it'll be best if we discuss certain plot points together,
or general themes, desires or wants OOC. At which point we can write them in.
I also like to be dropped right in the middle of it. I do not mind beginning a story on the fly, and just seeing where it leads us.
A simple ''heist gone wrong'' prompt can turn into multiple repeat offenses, and eventually develop into some deeper twining between
characters, with both lives doubly led. I am very flexible.

Anyways, please message me if you feel like you fit the suspect's description.
Let me know what you want to get out of this. And hopefully, we can draw a first jet, or draw first blood today/tonight.
 
Second Prompt : LOTR or DnD Style Fantasy

So I figured I should also mention another one of my current interests.
Lately I've been reminiscing on old lore and especially considering other side stories, and details which have left me
wanting for more. I am especially interested in writing a story which centers around the more remote, crafty activities
of the fantasy world, mostly the hunting, the trapping, the fishing, etc...All aspects of a medieval life which I find greatly
interesting and meditative, in a way.

I essentially wanted to write an OC story set in that environment, which would follow a similar principle to the Fellowship
of the Rings, and simply begins with a tale of a simple life being led...Perhaps a modest village life in the kingdom of Men,
as a young blacksmith, or hunter, which crosses that of young from a remote barbarian tribe, perhaps a half-elf, half-orc.
I'd like to have our characters meet at a crossing, or threshold of choices. Maybe it's the distant call of the horns of war,
calling all men, and entrapping some women, in it's path. Perhaps it's that of political intrigue, deceit and diplomatic conquest,
which will have them meet. I am opening to exploring a variety of scenarios, but I must repeat, I would like our pacing to...
reflect a certain tranquillity which I seek. Perhaps 70% slow-burn expositions of simple actions, activities such as hikes,
camping, fishing, hunting, mingling with other characters...Think of it as side quests.

And then 30% full-on action, in the throes of battle, in between violent inter-personal tensions, conflict and resolution.
As per characters which I particularly like, in terms of personality and affect. I especially am fond of Faramir.
I fall hard for unsung heroes. I want to write a relationship which is sort of healing, and vindicating, in some way.
I myself, also like to exorcise certain themes in my characters, such as that of unfair judgment, rejection, shame.
Perhaps not because of a feminine condition, but because of difference. Hence, my preference in playing barbarians,
brutes, rough and raw females who have difficulty expressing emotion, or softening their blows...

Anyways these are just some few thoughts. I am also not against writing short term stories, one-shots, provided we
work together on building some prior exposition and common understanding of the circumstances of the story.
No pressure, if you feel like this has resonated with your current needs or wants, please message me.
 
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