girlll i <3 u and ur mahito thirstss they r just *chefs kiss* please let out anyy unhinged thoughts about sub mahito we are drinking it ALL up
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I <3 you!!! 💕
Where do I begin?! 😭
Sub mahito loves to follow you around. Sometimes to admire you, other times to annoy you in hopes you'll snap and put him in his place
Surprisingly sensitive! There's so many things that he didn't have any idea about, and his body reacts to it he can't help but find it addicting and is always craving more.
Bratty. Lowkey threatens to transfigure you just cause he likes hearing you laugh and degrade him.
Mega mega masochist. The more pain, the better, he says.
After "play time" is over he gets super soft and affectionate 🥺 but he denys it if you or anyone brings it up.
A crybaby and a whimperer. He's so sensitive that he can't help it. <3
Will never admit it be he LOVES calling you his mistress (or mommy hehe)
Loyal! Only you are allowed to play with and touch him like that. If anyone else did he'd be disgusted and murder them (or even better hope that you do it for him because he likes when you get possessive of him!)
Clingy, once he's yours, he refuses to let you go. You're stuck with him so of course you gotta make the best of it 💕
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you know, as an asexual who still enjoys viewing sexual content in like books fanfiction and films and things, it's all fun and games until I remember that people actually DO THOSE THINGS?? LIKE IN REAL LIFE?? REGULARLY??🧍🏻♂️like WHAT DO YOU MEAN SEX ISNT A FANFICTION TROPE??? 😭 crazy out here man
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Dogstock are typical of what are often deemed the ‘evil’ races in many other fantasy works. They were created by some higher force to be slaves, they are carnivorous by nature, they resemble animals other than human in dentition and build. They growl and bite and walk behind.
The Uhasr (a dogstock culture) are descendants of such slave-infantry that was abandoned when the empire that used them to capture the steppes decided the land wasn’t so profitable after all, and more pressing matters drew their attention elsewhere. Like tools left spent on the ground, the unneeded, excess dogstock were left to survive on their own in Hochkiskuph. The native peoples, of course, did not welcome them any more, or see them any less as oppressors when the hand released the lead. To the Hochkiskuph peoples, the Uhasr are a predatory ghost, an echo that consumes them even in absentia. To the Uhasr, one human is much like another, differing in number and equipment, but never in essence. Uhasr are a species of wild animal with a human face. Humans are prey on two legs. Humans smoke and poison uncovered dens on principle, Uhasr abduct and consume men and women and children all the same.
A common trend I have noticed in media which aims to humanize monsters, is that it often relies on passivity. Humanity is contingent upon kindness. The monster that is A Person only so long as they are a harmless thing at heart, something which can be understood and befriended. Their violence is reluctant, their hearts noble. Grace is a concession to the dominated. Only the toothless beast, declawed and pinioned and caged, is one which has earned its personhood. The ontological enemy supersedes the ontological man.
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i know everyone is praising ify for how he’s playing this season and i do think he is slaying but some of his moves kinda bother me😭😭😭i didn’t like how he took all the drug juice i feel like brennan obviously had a plan for how that was gonna work with persimmon dead AND everyone would’ve got a cool moment with the drugs but he kinda just took it :/ obviously it worked out and it did lead to that convo w liv and russell but idk i felt like jacob in that moment and i’m not even playing LMAO like i would rather have just seen what brennan was gonna do and got to see how everyone was gonna take it
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AAAAAA big deterence from my usual postings
Flexing the multifandom brain cells and dropping these studies I did of stinky mask man:
Seemed seasonally appropriate
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