Let's Make Something Unique (AxF)

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ashtheneko

Hello, you may call me Ash. Whether you choose to message me or not, thank you for taking a look. I’m not terribly good at introducing myself, so I will attempt to keep this relatively brief. Additionally, please ignore that this is not terribly visually interesting, this thread is still very much under construction.Without further ado, let’s get into what you should know:

Me: I’ve been writing in one form or another for around 10 years, and I hope it doesn’t come off as bragging when I say I’m pretty good at it. I recently re-discovered this account and connected with a few old partners, but I would also like to pick up a couple new partners.

Writing is something that is very important to me, and something I put a lot of my limited free time into. I’m working full time and I’m a part time student, so that time is often at a premium. I can’t always promise frequent posts, so I really appreciate some patience from my partners, as well as a willingness to give me a nudge. I also strongly prefer quality over quantity, and I’m not going to rush out a post below my personal standards. I’d rather have one good posts than a dozen bad ones.



What I Expect: I don’t expect you to be a perfect writer; I do ask that you be able to put together a few good paragraphs, have a grasp of prose, and that any mistakes in grammar or spelling don’t interfere with legibility.

We’re both adults, and I expect you to act like it. Treat me with respect, and I’ll return the favor. Let me know if something is bothering you, and we can work something out. Take an active role in planning and be ready to offer some ideas of your own. In general, communicate and act like an equal partner.

What I’m Interested In: For starters, I’m only interested in on-site one-on-one stories. I am almost exclusively interested in writing opposite a female presenting character, regardless of her equipment. If I am interested in writing opposite a male character, I will bring it up, and it certainly won’t be with a new partner. I am also primarily interested in writing a female character as well, of varying presentations and equipment. For the right partner and plot this is flexible. Additionally, I prefer a 50/50 smut to plot ratio, though depending on the story up to 70/30 in either direction also works.

  • Body modification: Whether it’s surgical, genetic, alchemical, or magical, I’m always a huge fan of one of our characters being physically altered to fit the preferences of the other. Bonus points if the dominant one is being changed!
  • Mind/Personality modification: Largely an extension of the prior point, but certainly worth enjoying on its own.
  • Non-Human characters: The human body certainly has it’s charms, but bringing alternative configurations allows for much more variety. Please note that this does not include animals.
  • Age gaps: A small (or large) gap in age, experience, and understanding is always a fun dynamic.
  • Dub-Con: To be clear, this doesn’t mean one of our characters explicitly saying no, rather that one of our characters doesn’t think they can say no, or that it wouldn’t matter if they did.
  • Toxic dynamics: Are they good for eachother? No, but they’re certainly fun together.
  • Seduction: She knows it’s a bad idea, she just can’t resist! Bonus points for inherent power imbalance or dramatic differences in level of experience.

My plots: Please understand that these are just starting off points, not set in stone. Also, if I have a preference for one of the roles, I will indicate that.

The Hound:
Setting: Near future dystopia, or could easily shift into fantasy.
Themes: Pet play, dehumanization, training, brainwashing.
The hounds are biological marvels, a human base infused with the genetics of dozens of species and a half-dozen traits found nowhere in nature. They are faster, stronger, and possess far keener senses than any normal human. Hounds are nearly perfect creatures, save for one debilitating weakness; they are creatures of instinct, scarcely able to control themselves and follow orders at the best of times. In order to be used for military, law enforcement, or the countless other duties they would otherwise excel at hounds must be trained like the animals they incorporate into their genetic codes. Upon reaching maturity each hound is paired with a master responsible for breaking their will and turning them into living weapons.

The Dollhouse:
Setting: Near future dystopia
Themes: Bondage, humiliation, personality and body alterations. GM/Victim.
Notes: I would prefer to be the GM.
It was too good to be true. Anyone with the instincts of a survivor should have realized. A millionaire's home, loaded with enough money and high end electronics for a clever thief to retire, and left completely empty for several months with a glitchy, easily bypassed security system. If she hadn’t been desperate and if the tip hadn’t come from a trusted source, she would have realized it was a trap, though she would have assumed one set by law enforcement. Before long she would have reason to wish that was the case. The house is crammed full of cutting-edge, AI directed tech all aimed at a simple purpose, remaking an unwilling victim into a perfect toy.

The Demon and The Princess:
Setting: Fantasy
Themes: Corruption, seduction, deception.
The fury of a warlock is no small thing. As the warlock known only as The Dragon was driven from his lands by the young king and his armies he swore his revenge, even as he shaped the spells which turned his former home into an eternally burning pit. His true vengeance was something far more subtle and devastating. A seed of foulest magics placed deep within the soul of the king’s infant daughter, a monstrosity waiting only for the right trigger to awaken. That trigger came on the princess’s 18th birthday, heralded by an unassuming guest to the feast. A beautiful and seductive young woman’s face, hiding an ancient evil, a succubus conjured from the depths of hell. The demon has been sent on a simple mission, to seduce the pure-hearted princess and entice the young woman into an act of sin which will awaken the evil inside her.

The Beast:
Setting: Low fantasy
Notes: I would strongly prefer that the beast possess a phallus. Aside from that, appearance is flexible.
Every generation there are a few children born with unique traits, claw-tipped fingers on one hand, a row of short spikes along the spine, bovine horns, or a near infinite variety of such variations. To bear such traits is a death sentence, as it has been for hundreds of years; such physical corruption must reflect some manner of spiritual corruption. However, there are always a few lucky children whose mutations are minor and whose parents are willing to hide them long enough to reach adulthood. Our heroine is one of those lucky few, at least until an accident reveals her well kept secret. With killers on her heels, there is only one safe place she can think of. Years ago a child was born whose mutations far eclipsed anything else recorded, a beast with scarcely any resemblance to humanity and possessed of boundless rage, hunger, and violence. The beast was spared, as the eldest child of the queen and king there was no other option. To kill the child would be to offend against the gods who had granted their divine mandate, a worse offense than sparing such a foul creature. The child was placed into a vast labyrinth and sealed in with spell-work and bars. Aside from providing food and water entry is prohibited, with rumor and myth clearly stating that the prisoner will happily serve as executioner for any intruder. The young woman has nowhere else to go, and a distant hope of escaping without notice, and slips between the bars with soldiers mere feet behind her. She will quickly learn two things. First, escaping notice was a foolish hope. Second, the beast is far from the brutal killer of legend.

Cold Storage:
Setting: Science Fiction
Themes: Flexible
In the mid 21st century countless thousands of terminally ill made use of a novel, life-saving technology; they left behind their families and friends, and funneled into vast underground facilities to be placed into cryonic storage. Once a cure for their illness had been developed, they would be unfrozen and allowed to return to normal lives. There was one thing that hadn’t been considered. The expense of freezing someone is marginal, treating their illnesses inconsequential, but even a century in the future awakening someone and restoring brain function is an expensive, time consuming process. The modest sums required to preserve a person are just a tiny fraction of what it would cost to bring them back, leaving the thorny question of who would foot the bill. An elegant solution emerged. Individuals and corporations would sponsor the revival process, and in return gain ownership of the newly awoken individual, until they can repay the expense.