MxF I just think shifters are neat [Open]

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MxF I just think shifters are neat [Open]

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  1. Confirmed
Pairings
  1. MxF
Content Warning
  1. Kink
  2. Graphic Violence
  3. Sexual Assault
  4. Narrative Bigotry
  5. Sensitive Topics
Preferred Genres
  1. Romance
  2. Erotic
  3. Fetish
  4. High Fantasy
  5. Low Fantasy
  6. Medieval
  7. Political
  8. Supernatural
  9. Other

BlindingMoon

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Who are you, how long have you been writing and what kind of things do you like to write?
Hi all, I'm Moon! I'm a woman in my 20s, and I've been roleplaying on and off for over a decade. I like drama, I like porn with plot, I like medieval fantasy or anything with a neat story. I tend to write characters who have magical abilities and/or can shapeshift into beasts. I like the social dynamics of pack animals, I think that's a compelling thing to write about. Not a must-have by any means!

How long do your replies tend to be and what is your writing schedule like?
I tend to mirror my partner, but I typically write multiple longer paragraphs. Exceptions would be for longer conversations between characters; it just takes too long to get through a roleplay when you use the same amount of detail every post haha. If you want some roleplay examples, I'd be happy to supply them!

What is your tolerance level for gore? Violence?
Very high. Ask if you're concerned, but I'm generally okay with anything to do with gore or violence in a story. I think it adds a lot of drama, which I'm all here for!

Do you write sexual content? If so, what are your kinks? Limits?
Yes, WITH plot though! and I heavily prefer writing sub characters :)

Kinks and limits
Kinks: Breeding, big dicks, love marks, possessiveness, cnc, noncon, muscular/big men, rough sex, gentle sex, light pet play (collars), size difference [partner is larger], aftercare, degradation, animalistic sex, age play, risk of pregnancy, power imbalances, ABO, is enemies to lovers a kink?, rough starts to an otherwise nice romantic relationship, I like writing tough women x even tougher men, etc. Ask if unsure!

Limits: polyamory, vore, incest, scat, watersports, full furries/scalies, anal, etc. ask if unsure!

Do you write any fandoms?
Not really. I would write PPG, but only Brick x Blossom, and they would need to be whole adults. Superhero super-genius enemies who hate each other so much they just wanna make out all the time scratches my brain in just the right way.

Do you have any pairing or setting ideas?
Short prompts [Basic concepts that I'm into; barely any detail]:
Female werewolf x male vampire
Princess x body guard [Could be dark, could be sweet?]
Female angel x male demon [Maybe during a war between Heaven and Hell?]
Rival Superheros
Superhero x supervillain
Mercenary x pitfighter
Monster turned reluctant pet turned willing friend/romantic partner

More specific prompts:
Dragon shifter dark romance/political drama
Dragons are a powerful race with a knack for violence and stringent social rules. In this world, warlords rule massive swaths of land with the help of several hundred vassals. Conflicts between rulers last for centuries, most spurred by traits ingrained deeply in all dragons; pride, ambition, and an uncontrollable thirst for power. It is a dragon's deepest joy to impose their strength on others, and much of their society operates with an almost oxymoronic mixture of civility and the acceptance of violence as a solution to many common problems. Dragons gather for festivals or to solve problems in the wider world, most existing under the feudalistic reign of a handful of kings. They value strength and bloodlines. As their bodies aren't subject to age past adulthood, the current warlords are often hundreds to thousands of years old. Families are small and tightknit, with powerful pairs often choosing to have only a small number of offspring [1-2 children]. Dragons are known to form close bonds with their mates and young, and many of the current conflicts are spurred on by the murder of a family member or multi-century bloodfeuds.

Honor codes and social rules include:
  • Leaders are expected to show off their strength often to justify their position.
  • To challenge a warlord for their position, one must first justify themselves to that warlord with recollections of previous feats. It's completely acceptable for a warlord to reject a duel if they believe that the challenger cannot match them in strength.
  • To deny a duel with a worthy opponent is impropriety.
  • Duels are an acceptable means to solve disagreements, though to kill another dragon requires justification [ex. A long-term feud, a war, family conflict, or to correct impropriety are the most common acceptable justifications for killing another dragon]. The loser typically resigns their position or cuffs their opinion in favor of the victor's.
  • Fights must be 'fair,' to sneak attack or ambush another dragon is dishonorable [unless in the context of a large battlefield]. Challenging a sick or wounded dragon is also dishonorable.
  • Interrupting or joining an ongoing fight is frowned upon, but can be acceptable depending on the context of said fight. [Ex. In a war, dragons understand that their fights might be interrupted by other soldiers, but to interrupt a one on one duel is a major party foul.]
  • There are two acceptable means of 'courting,' wooing your partner through emotional means, or besting them physically in battle. To reject a partner after being bested is impropriety.
  • Mates/marriages are a lifelong vow, and breaking that vow through infidelity is highly frowned upon. [But also highly improbable; dragons mate for life to a biological degree, a powerful pairbond developing between courting mates after a 2-3 week trial period. It isn't uncommon for more aggressive individuals to hold their mates captive until this period is over and the bond is developed.]

This is where some of my prompts come in. Id like to write a dark romance drama between two dragon shifters. We could use the scenarios below, or an entirely different one. The feuding family is one I'd really like to try out, though!

Scenario 1 - Feuding families:
My character comes from a long dynasty of dragon warlords, and is the only child of the current patriarch of said dynasty. She shares the ambitions of her father, aiming to expand the influence of their family over dragons and other races. Just beginning to spread her wings, the equivalent of an early 20-something in dragon years, she has foolhardy confidence spurred on by youth. Maybe she tries to take down one of her father's oldest enemies on her own, or maybe she met him and could not dishonor her family by rejecting his request to duel. Either way, she finds herself quickly defeated by another dragon lord and claimed as his mate. Motivated, maybe, in part by his conflict with her father, as well as a desire to create a strong bloodline and cement his rule. Their relationship starts off as a carnal one, their pair bond gradually growing mutual affection between them. Conflict arises as they try to balance the rivalry between their families, and the understanding that their odd alliance seems threatening to other warlords.

Scenario 2 - Childhood friends/rivals
Our characters grew up in the same troop, becoming friends before 'dragon puberty' developed their tendencies for violence and competition. Being born to a mere vassal family instead of a notable bloodline can be dangerous, however. A dragon's strength develops over their whole life, so young adults are the most likely to be picked off in territorial conflicts or wars. Maybe our characters come to a mutual agreement to share territory or pairbond as they enter adulthood, the partnership an attempt at prolonging their survival and building their strength.

Scenario 3 - Rival x Rival
Relatively simple concept; our characters were in the same troop, or got to know each other as adults, and enjoyed sparring/testing each other's strength. A clear victor is never obvious in their fights, but one day your character manages to get the upper hand and takes full advantage of his rival.

I'm open to workshopping these prompts, or developing something entirely different. I'll update this post as I feel like it and try to make it look better! Stay tuned for other plot ideas maybe?
 
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