Nazgul
BITE THE HAND THAT BEATS YOU
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2017
- Location
- Netherlands
'i ask you, one more time... please. seek not the frenzied flame.' 'spare the poor girl, and singe your own flesh instead.' 'enough... i have endured... more than enough.' ![]() yes please ⠀dom/sub⠀⠀⠀non & dub con⠀⠀⠀rough sex⠀ ⠀⠀degradation⠀⠀⠀intercrural sex⠀⠀⠀breeding⠀ ⠀corruption⠀⠀⠀breaking/taming⠀⠀ ⠀(non-sexual-)violence⠀ ⠀ ⠀feminine characters⠀⠀⠀tomboys⠀ no thanks ⠀vomit⠀⠀⠀scat⠀⠀⠀toiletplay⠀ ⠀multiple partners⠀⠀⠀bellybuttons⠀⠀⠀vore⠀
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![]() ![]() ⠀29 y/o⠀⠀⠀dutch⠀⠀⠀1000+ word count p. post⠀ ⠀patient⠀⠀⠀slow⠀⠀⠀threads or PM⠀ ⠀ghost-friendly⠀ Hello, I am Nazgul, and I'm looking for writing partners for an Elden Ring story. I'm 29 years old, live in the Netherlands (GMT+1) and work from home frequently, giving me ample time to write. I enjoy writing literate, long-term stories with a heavy bend towards the detailed and intricate, and try to take inspiration from writers like G.R.R. Martin, J.R.R. Tolkien and perhaps obviously, Miyazaki. Moreover, I enjoy taking my time with my posts and am assertive with when I take breaks from writing, so I definitely do not consider myself a 'fast' poster — I can guarantee however that I am worth the wait. you I am looking for partners who are interesting in writing in either PM's or threads, are able to pro-actively contribute to the plot, and take initiative during writing. I don't care if you know the source material or not, what matters more to me is whether you're interested in actively contributing with ideas, and try to surprise me when possible. Ideally, you prefer to plot on PM's before you want to move to Discord, as I've found plotting on Discord to be very distracting, disorganized, and tends to invite pokey behaviour. I enjoy playing characters that are bad, evil or morally grey and are assertive in taking what they want when they want it. As is probably evident from the kinks listed, I tend to prefer to play as the dominating party that breaks down a character that is either already submissive, switch, or dominant themselves. After all, the characters that are most fun to break down are those with something to lose, right? My characters tend to be strong and brutish, and not particularly "intelligent" in the sense of booksmarts, but I can definitely play those as well if the setting calls for it.
I do not have a preference for what type of character you play as long as you maintain autonomy over them/their creation, and that you don't play a wet paper towel in persona form. The full creation process of your character is, of course, yours to command and so I try to avoid meddling in it unless explicitly asked for feedback. |
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plots, ideas and themes pick your poison |
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![]() the bloody finger ⠀you: tarnished⠀⠀⠀me: invading tarnished⠀⠀⠀non-con⠀⠀⠀slavery⠀⠀⠀conquest & corruption⠀⠀⠀(hints of) violence⠀ Things were going well — you woke up from a slumber, found your maiden who guided you to grace, and grace led you to Stormveil castle, where you were assailed by Margitt the Fell Omen, but defeated him. The sudden presence of a dark energy caught you off guard. Invading from an alternate universe that is precisely like yours, my character — the invader — invades your world and conquers you. Whereas most invaders will simply defeat their opponent, steal their runes, and disappear again with a bloody finger, this invader decides to stay and subject you to the horrors of slavery, ensuring that you serve his every whim in exchange for getting to keep your runes. Stormveil castle is his new home — in your world — and he intends to make his presence here permanent. And you? You are his bloody right hand sent to do his bidding. The Bonnie to his Clyde, but perhaps far less willing. But for a pitiful, foul tarnished like yourself, anything is better than losing all your hard earned runes. Right? And Stormveil is, relative to the other places, still a pretty place to reside in.. |
midra's madness ⠀you: your choice (we can discuss/brainstorm)⠀⠀⠀me: lord of the frenzied flame⠀⠀⠀non/dub-con⠀⠀⠀mental illness⠀⠀⠀corruption⠀⠀⠀godliness⠀ Midra was a powerful sage residing in Midra's Manse, an estate that rivaled that of royalty in Limgrave, yet he coveted that which others shunned — the frenzied flame, and with it, the power to burn away the world. But when he got close to taking the mantle of the lord of the frenzied flame, the Hornsent came and incapacitated him with the Greatsword of Damnation, and his lover and manipulator Nanaya cursed him to'Endure'. When a tarnished shows up, also chosen by the Frenzied Flame, Midra warns him to stay away. Instead of staying away, this champion of the Frenzied Flame defeats Midra in his weakened state, which allows Midra to come to terms with the fact that he has endured enough, and fully embrace madness. He becomes the lord of the Frenzied Flame, but is taken out by the tarnished, who takes the mantle of the lord of the Frenzied Flame instead. But this power comes at a cost, and madness is a high price to pay. Does your character stand between this Lord of the Frenzied Flame, or do they support him? Is your character an ardent supporter of the Golden Order, or perhaps a goddess that seeks to keep her power, rooted in the Erdtree? Let madness take the world! ![]() |
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![]() the fall of nokstella ⠀you: nox swordmistress⠀⠀⠀me: lord of night⠀⠀⠀non-con⠀⠀⠀literal god⠀⠀⠀corruption⠀⠀⠀betrayal⠀⠀⠀optional: monsterman/beast/eldritch being⠀ Long ago, the Nox invoked the ire of the Greater Will, and were banished deep underground. Now they live under a false night sky, in eternal anticipation of their liege. Of the coming age of the stars. And their Lord of Night. And when their Lord of Night came, it quickly became evident that while he was most certainly a God, not all Gods are benevolent. Nokstella, still filled with hopefull Nox, found its end at the master they worshipped, who lurked the streets looking for prey to consume, breed and devour whole. This God did not take his worship in prayer but in blood and seed, even among his own faithful. Their faith now shattered, the Nox fell into two camps — those who supported the new coming of the Lord of Night, and those who sought to escape him. There would be no stopping him, and Nokstella would become his new abode. Worship continues in different forms, as those Nox who remain his servant capture anything and anyone they can to feed it to the beast. Even their own. The most beautiful city of the world, to some, now a soulless ruin. Yet some remain. |
fall from grace ⠀you: god(dess)⠀⠀⠀me: tarnished⠀⠀⠀non/dub-con⠀⠀⠀conquest⠀⠀⠀fall from grace⠀⠀⠀corruption⠀⠀⠀domestic servitude⠀⠀⠀size difference (big sub/small dom)⠀ It happened an age ago. But when I recall, I see it true. On a night of wint'ry fog. The rune of death was stolen and the Demigods began to fall. Starting with Godwyn the Golden. Queen Marika was driven to the brink. The Shattering ensued; a war that wrought only darkness. The Elden Ring was broken, but by whom? And why? What could the Demigods ever hope to win by warring? The conqueror of the stars, General Radahn and the Blade of Miquella, Malenia the Severed. These two were the mightiest to remain, and locked horns in combat. But there would be no victor. And so, we inhabit a fractured world. Awaiting the arrival of the Elden Lord. Unless of course, thou shouldst take the crown? A foul tarnished now sits on the Golden Throne, proclaiming himself the new Elden Lord, now a soulless ruin. He claimed the Great Runes, saw Ranni's body on her tower, declined to help her and Blaidd and instead sought the power of a god for himself. But what if not all Gods need to die? Claiming the black blade of certain death or not, not all gods deserve to die. They merely sought to create their perfect world, became something horrible, and did the things they opposed in the process. But this is what it means to be a god. The blame is not theirs, but that of the Golden Order. And so the Tarnished spares them, or at least one of them, taking them as his partner to create godlike progeny and to help defend his new rule. There are many dangers after all, and it wouldn't hurt to have an God at your side, enslaved or otherwise. I am open to many of the Gods and Goddesses, provided they are feminine/tomboyish. I'd also love to hear ideas for OC gods, so don't let your lack of Elden Ring lore knowledge scare you off. We can brainstorm an idea on how your god may have just awoken or why they escaped the conquest of the other great runes. ![]() |
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