i’m always here to further along ur studies zari i got you<33 LOL but also 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫 sae, this is so sae. definitely makes you thank him for how he basically uses you for his pleasure, nearly cums when you do, all breathy and pliant for him im—
😦😦😦 RIVER NO YOU ARE SO RIGHT.. this is so sae :( pls the guy even sounds just like i think he would !!!!! THE SPANKING TOO he does it without a thought by now. he just wants to see your ass all red afterwards, loves to see you wince a bit when pulling your jeans on the following day, needs to feel your flesh under his palm. the more vocal u are over it, the harder he goes 😵💫 loves hearing that it’s too much, please, sae it’s s’much. that’s why it nearly makes him cum on the spot the second u so willingly give in and thank him — one second you’re leaning forward to ease up the force of his thrusts (which makes him grunt and grab your shoulders to pull you back against him even harder), then he’s got you thanking him for it within a blink of an eye </3 it strokes his ego so well, to have you writhing with pleasure is one thing, but to hear you struggle to voice out just how good he’s making you feel ????? oh he really really has to hold himself back !!😳
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Human Torch AU: General Power Logistics
I don’t plan on creating anything resembling a further plot in this AU, so I’ll post what I have and let all of you run wild. Everything here is just a suggestion.
Going through each of the powers in a single post would take way too much time, so have this instead for now. I’ll be elaborating on the individuals shortly.
First of all, the strength of a statespirit’s power is dependent on their ranking on this list:
The top three just HAPPEN to be Texas, California, and Oklahoma, which I think is a sign that Nature’s fucking with us. While California ranks highest on this list, pretty much every other site I checked had Texas as top. It’s your discretion.
Strength overall is measured by stamina, not intensity; individual powers will vary in their metrics, but while Vermont, for example, could as the strongest snowstorm user create a blizzard outmatching anyone else’s, he would only be able to sustain it for a few minutes since he’s so low on the overall scoreboard. Sphere of influence also falls under the individual powers.
Users can go beyond their stamina, but it’ll lead to temporary loss of consciousness and more disasters the next year or so in their state. The edge of safe casting is called the baseline.
Most abilities have some collaborative capacity, or temporary mind-meld, that allows the users to pool their power. They require someone leading and guiding, either the one drawing the others in or the strongest (scoreboard or power, depending on the circumstances) of the group. A notable exception to this is fire.
Statespirits must be granted permission to cast outside themselves by whoever they’re casting in, though this can be waived if metaphors take precedence. Peacetime external casting automatically ensures a mind meld between the two parties, and the host can stop the cast at any time. Internal castings (a statespirit casting within their boundaries) gone awry, most common with fire users, will always remain within state borders.
Each major power generally has fifteen or so practitioners, except for hurricanes and earthquakes; only around five users for them each. On the other hand, the entirety of the West has fire capabilities because of the association, which is also what keeps California as the strongest of the bunch.
Some states have special abilities; these don’t fall under the ranking system. Florida has sinkholes, California and Wisconsin have fire tornadoes, Hawai’i has magma. Alaska’s ability to hide fire castings under snow counts as a special ability and a subpower of fire, as it emulates ‘zombie fires’—fires that burn underground through all of frozen winter and resurface in the spring.
To cast, users draw upon memories of the disasters that have already occurred, and their power is augmented if the disaster they’re trying to cast is actively taking place in their state. In that case, they can transfer some (negligible amounts—statespirit conceptual power alone won’t replicate the scope of Nature’s disasters, all abilities that can truly reproduce the scale rely on outside sources of power or power pooling) of the energy from that disaster into their casting. This only works when casting inside their state, at least fifteen miles away from the edge of the disaster; users can’t take control of disasters they didn’t cast themselves.
The memory factor and stamina requirements stops users from casting constantly.
Powers lock when the user is panicked, though this can also be waived if metaphor/the narrative takes precedence.
Major cities and those with a strong enough association to a particular disaster also have abilities.
Questions in comments or reblogs?
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