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Eddie ([personal profile] carpe_noctem) wrote2021-10-06 10:23 am

Yuletide 2021

My Ao3 handle is [archiveofourown.org profile] deadlyweiss

DNWS
  • violent noncon/rape — I don't mind it 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.
  • unrequested AUs, with the exception of canon divergence.
  • scat
  • emetophilia
  • 2nd person POV
  • lapslock

GENERAL LIKES

Gap moe • size difference • 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 • possessiveness • 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 • fake dating • angsty endings for star-crossed lovers

FANDOMS

MENTADA DE PADRE
Jaime Velasco/Fausto

While I love this movie, I think it's utter bullshit that all the other brothers got to be with their love interests except Fausto! As such, I would like to read fic where he either does get together with Jaime, or that deals with the subject of them not working out as a couple.
  • His dysfunctional relationship with his father left Fausto with a weakness for older men.
  • Jaime turns out to be the reporter covering Fausto's Don Quijote play. Fausto means to take the opportunity to apologize and he ends up arranging a date with Jaime.
  • Fausto realizes just how much more he's matured when he breaks up with Jaime and not only there isn't any drama, they remain friends afterwards.

SCREAMLAND
Count Dracula/Frankenstein's Creature

Screamland is a comic about the dark side of Hollywood but with ~monsters~, and that’s exactly what I love about it. I love how the lives of the main cast constantly spiral out of control and they have to deal with the fact that, while they can’t just go around solving their problems with supernatural brute force, being in the movie business involves a lot of shady dealings, and how so many of their problems are ultimately self-inflicted in the pursuit of hedonistic comfort.

As for the ship, I live for the scene of Dracula talking Frank into taking the job at the start of the first issue, and how by the end of the comic it becomes clear that Dracula has a seduction routine that he’s basically using on Frank there. Also, how the fact that they keep in contact hints at how close they’re still, even if in practice it largely involves poking fun at each other’s life choices.
  • Dracula and Frank dancing around their attraction to each other through the decades, coming close to acting on it a couple of times but there's always something that stops them.
  • They get caught together by a paparazzi and suddenly they find themselves forced to track the person down and get rid of them before the photos get out.
  • They play a couple in a movie and things end up going from fake to real.
  • Dracula is invested in helping Frank sober up because Frank only ever makes a move on him while drunk, and it's been getting progressively harder to resist.

ZOMBILLENIUM
Francis von Bloodt/Bohémond Jaggar de Rochambeau

While the movie takes several beats from the comic, the movie is actually a prequel and not an adaptation, and it's not a required watch for Francis's and Jaggar's storyline. The comic can be found in english at comixology (I've read up to volume 5, so if you have access to it and want to include things from it, don't be afraid of spoiling me), and physical copies are available in retailers like Amazon.

Francis and Jaggar are opposites in design, personality and goals, and I adore every single second of interaction that comes out of it, from Jaggar pushing Francis’s buttons, to Francis coming up with ways to outsmart Jaggar, to them simply beating the shit out of each other. I’m also of the idea that Jaggar’s line about handsome demons is meant to be read as him being attracted to men, and if angry monsters are the most handsome, then it’s only logical that the guy whose life work he ruined by stealing his job is the most handsome.
  • I really dig the idea of Francis and Jaggar already knowing each other but not quire realizing it, sort of like Gretchen and Charlotte, so take my word for it when I say you have 100% free rein to go wild regarding ideas of how to make it happen. A one night stand so long ago neither of them really remembers? A relationship that went bitter because Jaggar thought the idea of the park was stupid? They met briefly at a party and they thought the other was handsome before finding out their world views are fundamentally incompatible?
  • Them having a tense, sordid affair during the run of the comic, with lots of bad, lust-fueled decisions.
  • Jaggar promises to intervene on behalf of the park if Francis begs, he gets off on seeing how far he can push Francis before he either gives in and begs or accepts out loud that his pride is worth more than a shot at helping the park.

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