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Eddie ([personal profile] carpe_noctem) wrote2019-04-06 10:24 am
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Fandom 5k 2019 letter


GENERAL DNWs

  • violent noncon/rape  I don't mind forced sex, as long as there are no detailed descriptions of physical violence. Likewise, I'm ok with both dubcon and with situations that might make consent unclear (drunken sex, sex pollen, fuck or die scenarios, etc.)
  • omegaverse/mpreg
  • anything that emphasizes gender like crossdressing, genderbends, trans headcanons, etc.
  • AUs, with the exception of canon "what if?" scenarios and time-travel.
  • scat, emetophilia, or anything involving non-sexual bodily fluids in sexual contexts. 
  • gore and character death, but canon-typical violence is more than ok.
  • 2nd person POV

GENERAL LIKES


Gap moe, size difference, boss/henchman relationships (with the henchman being either super loyal or bidding their time to betray the boss), dirty talk, bratty characters being put in their place by the other half of the ship (either sexually or with just plain authority), outsider POV, alternative POV (does canon follow X? Have the fic follow Y!), possessiveness, villain crushing on/lusting after a reluctant hero, animosity as a way of avoiding dealing with ~feelings~, less experienced character being taught the ropes by a more experienced one, canon mechanics (magic, technology, etc.) being used for sex.

❤️SPACELORDS❤️

While the game is free, unlocking all the lore requires grinding for points while playing specific factions, in addition to reading weapon and skin descriptions. In case shooters/brawlers aren't your thing, or you're like me and turns out you're not that great with the characters that give you the points you need, I've compiled all the relevant lore here.
  • Lycus and Schneider are assigned a mission that goes wrong, leaving them stuck together away from the other raiders. Though they initially try to leave each other for dead, their situation and spending time togethes makes them realize that their animosity might actually be caused by unresolved sexual tension.
  • Schneider decides to approach his crush on Lycus like he did with Aneska, that is, by being an overbearing stalker.
  • Lycus notices how obsessive Schneider is with his crushes, so he decides to make him fall for him so he can humiliate him later. Except that when the time comes, Lycus realizes that while he not only still enjoys bothering Schneider, now he genuinely likes him, too.

❤️STREET FIGHTER: THE MOVIE❤️

  • Sagat is a collector of the exotic and the beautiful, and Vega is the most beautiful thing on Shadaloo. Cue all the ways that Sagat attempts to woo him and finally get him to give in — bonus points if Vega never quite finds him physically attractive, but he falls for all the flattery and his abilities as a fighter.

❤️W.I.T.C.H❤️

  • Cedric is brought in as Phobos' aide while they're both young and they grow up together, culminating in Cedric helping Phobos overthrow his mother.
  • Phobos' love is like poison, destroying everything he desires. Cedric always knew that, but it's not until Phobos returns his feelings and he experiences first-hand Phobos' possessiveness and jealously that he realizes that he might be in too deep.

❤️ORIGINAL❤️

  • overconfident villain/sensible but loyal second-in-command - m/m
    • I love the idea of a comedic take of the prompt, with the second-in-command being extremely patient and gently nudging the villain towards more practical plans while the villain insists on over-the-top approaches to whatever their goal is. 
    • The second-in-command is an older man who originally started working for the villain because he felt bad for him, but at some point he ended up falling hopelessly in love with him.

  • defeated evil overlord/warrior tasked with bringing them to justice - m/m
    • The warrior is a firm believer of his cause, to the point he doesn't hesitate when he's told that it's absolutely necessary that the evil overlord be brought back alive to whatever representative of good (supernatural forces, the church, government, etc.) sent him on his mission. However, the more time they spent together, the warrior starts to find the overlord more sympathetic, until he finally begins to doubt whether whatever terrible punishment is waiting for him will actually be for the best.
    • The defeated overlord is practically harmless without his source of power, so the warrior decides to try his best to turn him to good one last time.
    • The overlord let himself be defeated because he fell in love with the warrior at some point, and he couldn't bring himself to kill him. The warrior is now hesitant to actually deliver him to justice because, well, a person that can feel love can't be that bad, can he?