Carnkatry
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I've been writing for a long while, have plenty of rp experience and know what I do and don't like. Depending on the plot and characters, I prefer heavy plot with light smut/nsfw. I'm also fine with an equal amount of plot and smut, 50/50 or 70/40 but it really just depends.
I'm not the best at interacting OOC but I love talking to my rp partners and discussing everything from our plot, characters and planned events to what reptiles are the cutest and what music fits our characters the best.
I'm also apparently actually the devil, in which I like to dump headcanons on people, sad or not. I'd have tissues at hand when talking headcanons with me.
PLOTS...of which I currently have two.
FIRST PLOT (taken)
SECOND PLOT (taken)
THIRD PLOT
REALLY WANTING TO DO THE NEXT COUPLE OF PLOTS!!
FOURTH PLOT
FIFTH PLOT (warning: this plot leans heavily into the horror genre and may contain gore, body horror, and other potentially disturbing content)
SIXTH PLOT (could be horror, could be romance, could be a guardian/charge thing)
I have multiple characters I'm willing to use and am not limited to the ones posted on my character list/thread.
*Wendigo: starting out as a Native American tale, the wendigo is a human who takes on cannibilism, and is then damned into becoming a monster. They are also considered "possessed" by evil spirits and, according to the original myths, can be cured by shamans via a very certain process. This is, and I warn, a very short description of what a wendigo is. I reccomend research before any rps recording one is started.
*Grimm: starting out as a european tale, Grimms were actually mostly small black dogs that are buried alive in graveyards. This was to have the dog (the Grimm) be a guardian for the dead around them. Grimms protect graveyards, cursing those who disturb the dead and guarding the souls from being stolen and such. They can also be humans, cats, but are most commonly dogs and almost always take on monstrous appearances to scare graverobbers and troublemakers.
I'm not the best at interacting OOC but I love talking to my rp partners and discussing everything from our plot, characters and planned events to what reptiles are the cutest and what music fits our characters the best.
I'm also apparently actually the devil, in which I like to dump headcanons on people, sad or not. I'd have tissues at hand when talking headcanons with me.
- I also go by Rae or Wendigo, and do not tolerate other nicknames. Pronouns are they/them only. Please and thank you.
- I DO NOT want any underage characters in any roleplay I do here. This includes children of our characters, if they have any. This goes for fandom centric roleplays too.
- I'll only to non-con/forced intercourse with certain characters of mine and the plot has to be really good to tempt me into considering writing it.
- I'm not well versed into many kinks, but I'm flexible with anything that doesn't include age play, watersports, pet play, scat play, or fur-suits
- I prefer doing MxM or FxF and don't mind characters that are neither male nor female.
- Consent between writers is something I need, asking before a big step is taken is really appreciated. I don't like when intercourse between characters is hinted at/initiated without first talking it out. Same thing with pain/injuries being inflicted without talking about it first.
- Communication is key!!!!!
- No matter how rough, cruel or awful my characters can be, aftercare is important. Mostly to me, but also because some of them are into a character who relies on them at some point.
- I tend to write anywhere from 3 to 6 paragraphs per reply. Starter posts tend to be longer, and depending on my mood the length may vary. I rarely drop below the 3 paragraph minimum, though.
- I do prefer quality over quantity, but even with that in mind, a single paragraph - no matter how well written - is not enough to go off of. Not to me, at least.
- Typos are expected; mistakes happen. To error is human. Although, writers probably classify as cryptids....anyway. Always check for errors and typos and proper spelling
- That should be it, I believe.
PLOTS...of which I currently have two.
FIRST PLOT (taken)
Character A has been stalking Character B, either out of obsession or a want to hurt them/own them/etc. Whether these two are human or not doesn't matter. In a twist of events, Character A is attacked on their way home and kidnapped...only to wake up, tied up in Character B's home. It turns out that Chara B has been stalking Chara A and knows everything. What happens next, the reasons for the kidnapping and who the characters are can be determined later on.
SECOND PLOT (taken)
Character B is a human (or other mortal creature) who is a possible authority figure (cop, detective, private investigator, etc) and hears word of a violent cult in their city. Bodies start to pile up and Character B knows they're running out of time. In a desperate bid to find the cult and stop the murders, they get close to one of the rumored members. They manage to get into the cult's lair, only to be found and offered to the cult's leader - a demon/creature parading as a god; Character A. Will Chara B make peace with their new role as a servant for a false god, or will they fight to get away? Can Chara A be swayed to be better, or are they a monster through and through?
THIRD PLOT
A timid young man/woman (Characater A) gets dragged to a club by a friend. While trying to avoid the rowdy patrons, they bump into Character B, who offers to "rescue" Character A and get them out of the club. Character A agrees and off they go. What else is a skittish person confronted with the general public supposed to do? Whatever happens next is up in the air.
REALLY WANTING TO DO THE NEXT COUPLE OF PLOTS!!
FOURTH PLOT
A spirit is attacked and kidnapped, shoved into a cage and paraded around in a sick, private carnival/black market where humans and supernatural beings are sold and rented as slaves and - in some cases - meat. This spirit is the strongest they've ever dared go after, a being of the stars and sky. This means that there is a high price on them. Desperate to return to their home, the spirit must either set out to kill their new master, or convince their kidnappers to let them go.
And they'll use any means necessary - and if that means getting a few other captives out, too, they can do that.
And they'll use any means necessary - and if that means getting a few other captives out, too, they can do that.
FIFTH PLOT (warning: this plot leans heavily into the horror genre and may contain gore, body horror, and other potentially disturbing content)
In a small, insignificant town of a sprawling kingdom, something is going down. In the woods of dead trees, there is a beast who stalks the townsfolk. Only seen prowling at night, the simple people assume its a werewolf. A skinny, malnourished one. As they cannot afford to lose the able bodied men and women for the coming winter, a poor family offers one of their sons/daughters to hunt the beast in return for food and money. A skilled (or not skilled) hunter, the youth is given weapons and sent out into the woods, in the light of the moon, to hunt this "werewolf".
However, as the hapless hunter is soon to realize - this beast is no mere werewolf. It is a creature born of pure darkness, of the greed and cruelty of humanity. Humanoid in shape, this beast is clever and strong. A simple, easy hunt turns into a race to escape something vile and horrific that only lusts for the blood of the young and the epic downfall of humankind.
The hunter knows they must end the beast, or strike a deal with the true devil, and sell their servitude to the beast. If they don't, the town is lost.
However, as the hapless hunter is soon to realize - this beast is no mere werewolf. It is a creature born of pure darkness, of the greed and cruelty of humanity. Humanoid in shape, this beast is clever and strong. A simple, easy hunt turns into a race to escape something vile and horrific that only lusts for the blood of the young and the epic downfall of humankind.
The hunter knows they must end the beast, or strike a deal with the true devil, and sell their servitude to the beast. If they don't, the town is lost.
SIXTH PLOT (could be horror, could be romance, could be a guardian/charge thing)
First Version: An old wendigo* has been living in the ruins of a long abandoned village for the last few centuries. Their only company has been poachers (that they've killed), the wildlife that is unafraid of them, and the Grimm* that occupies the nearby graveyard. That is, until a lost human stumbles upon a scene - a pair of hunters, dead, and the gravely injured wendigo standing over the bodies.
Instead of running, the human offers to treat the wendigo's wounds, or to return them to their home. This can then go multiple ways - either the wendigo realizes that they cannot let the human leave and risk their discovery, or the human insists on staying to nurse the beast back to health.
Second Version: An old wendigo* has been living in the ruins of a long abandoned village for the last few centuries. Their only company has been poachers (that they've killed), the wildlife that is unafraid of them, and the Grimm* that occupies the nearby graveyard. One day, they find an injured human and - instead of killing them as they tend to do with humans - the wendigo takes the human with them.
The wendigo sets to tending to the human, teaching them the tricks and paths of the forest, but are eventually challenged on their choice to let the human live. How this plays out can be decided later or depend on the characters used.
Instead of running, the human offers to treat the wendigo's wounds, or to return them to their home. This can then go multiple ways - either the wendigo realizes that they cannot let the human leave and risk their discovery, or the human insists on staying to nurse the beast back to health.
Second Version: An old wendigo* has been living in the ruins of a long abandoned village for the last few centuries. Their only company has been poachers (that they've killed), the wildlife that is unafraid of them, and the Grimm* that occupies the nearby graveyard. One day, they find an injured human and - instead of killing them as they tend to do with humans - the wendigo takes the human with them.
The wendigo sets to tending to the human, teaching them the tricks and paths of the forest, but are eventually challenged on their choice to let the human live. How this plays out can be decided later or depend on the characters used.
I have multiple characters I'm willing to use and am not limited to the ones posted on my character list/thread.
*Wendigo: starting out as a Native American tale, the wendigo is a human who takes on cannibilism, and is then damned into becoming a monster. They are also considered "possessed" by evil spirits and, according to the original myths, can be cured by shamans via a very certain process. This is, and I warn, a very short description of what a wendigo is. I reccomend research before any rps recording one is started.
*Grimm: starting out as a european tale, Grimms were actually mostly small black dogs that are buried alive in graveyards. This was to have the dog (the Grimm) be a guardian for the dead around them. Grimms protect graveyards, cursing those who disturb the dead and guarding the souls from being stolen and such. They can also be humans, cats, but are most commonly dogs and almost always take on monstrous appearances to scare graverobbers and troublemakers.
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