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RIP Gareth
For everyone who wanted to see him tied up and duct taped, here ya go
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Whumpee thinks they are doing such a Good Job of hiding their trauma. Meanwhile Caretaker noticed about three minutes into dinner that Whumpee flinched at a fork dropping, apologized to the point of tears when they spilled a bit of water, and waited for literally everyone else to start eating before they took their first bite.
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📸 || The Gemini Killer BTS.




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Thunderbolts* (2025): "I'm fine."
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MURDOC + BLOOD
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I love the idea of a whumpee having a wardrobe malfunction that leads to a past injury/torture reveal.
Oh, your sleeve ripped and your whole team saw the brand your kidnapper branded you with? Delicious, tell me more!
Your shirt rode up when you took off your sweatshirt and your coworkers saw the scars from when you were whipped repeatedly? Oh boy I love that stuff!
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nothinggg better than torturing an emotionally repressed character until every single trauma they've ever refused to process starts spilling uncontrollably out of the cracks. like a matryoshka doll situation of repressed trauma and baby you better believe i'm going in there with a hammer
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You want to see that character suffer because you hate them, I want to see that character suffer because I love them. We are not the same
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I need that man ruined. He has too many walls up. He has too high of an opinion of himself. I need to remind him of who he is and what his place is. I need him hurt- physically, emotionally, I don’t care. I need him resorting to actions and emotions he would never even consider in any other situation. I need him shaking and crying on the floor. And most of all, I need to see him fail at hiding his misery from others while he does so
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DRUGGED WHUMP
Drugged whump is my fucking jam like
-Drugs that make the whumpee talkative and honest
-Promised pain meds that are actually aphrodisiacs
-Drugs that make the whumpee sleepy and vulnerable, becoming drowsy and affectionate even if they usually were terrified or disgusted by their whumper
-Drugs that make the whumpee angry, aggressive, and energetic - easily manipulated in this state to even attack others at the behest of their whumper
-Finally getting pain meds after living in constant pain for ages and being brought to tears by the relief
-Super strong pain meds that make the whumpee slow and stoned, unable to defend themselves verbally or physically
-An allergic reaction to some pain meds or antibiotics - will the whumper risk bringing them to the hospital? Do they have a doctor who will help on the hush? Do they leave their whumpee to suffer through on their own?
- MEDS A WHUMPEE NEEDS TO FUNCTION, do they have to struggle to live without them? Does the whumper give them meds but on the condition of good behavior? Does the whumpee refuse the meds? Does the whumper give them their meds but secretly replace them with something else?
-Drugs that make a whumpee hallucinate - what do they see? Are they scared? Are they emboldened?
-Sleeping meds, keeping the whumpee too drowsy and weak to try to escape
- Stimulants, forcing a whumpee to stay up for days, sleep deprivation, forced labor
- Drugs slipped into food and drink, not knowing what’s happening when they start to feel funny
-Whumpee being forced to eat or drink something they KNOW is drugged but having no choice
-Injecting a whumpee with a syringe, the sharp pain of the injection and then the terrifying realization that they’ve been drugged, begging the whumper to tell them what they just gave them
-The whumpee trying to drug their whumper, maybe hoping to make an escape attempt, but being caught and forced to consume whatever it was themselves
- Starving a whumpee and then finally offering them some food, they know it is drugged but struggle to resist the temptation of the food, they are just so hungry
- Drugging a whumpee and letting them go, them being so overwhelmed with relief that they can finally escape, only to collapse just a few feet away from freedom
-Making a whumpee dependent on drugs, so they become even more dependent on their whumper, their Whumper threatening to take away the drugs as punishment knowing the horrible withdrawals they would go through from being cut off
- Drugs that paralyze the whumpee while leaving them conscious, the whumper getting to manipulate their body like a doll while they are horrified but unable to struggle
-Drugs that paralyze the whumpee’s legs, so they have to drag themselves anywhere they go
DRUGSSSSSSSS
If you use any of these prompts, please @ me, I’d love to read it!
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Murderbot 10 - The Perimeter (2025) (3 of 3)
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The best of 80s MacGyver whump Part 2
S3E3: 'Back From The Dead' - shot and thrown into the water by bad guys
S3E15: 'The Negotiator' - blinded and stalked by an assassin
S4E3: 'The Outsider' - injured in a car accident
Part 1
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"bro who got you smiling like that?"
i just read the most wonderfully disgusting whump prompt
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David Dastmalchian as Bob Taylor in Prisoners
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ohhh we love a good “forced to torture your friend while undercover as a bad guy” don’t we
like. when you meet their eyes and you both know you have to do it and you have to do it well
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injured noises
heavy/harsh/deep breathing
panting/hyperventilating
ragged breathing - they can't get enough air in, they can't breathe
breathing sharply - not even realising it, it's just instinctual to hiss like that after being slashed and hurt
shuddering breaths; stunned from everything that has happened while steeling themselves for more
whimpering - because of a yell suppressed
acute/emotional pain responses: yelping, screaming, shrieking, wailing
the facade breaking - face falling, all the suppressed noises coming up and out of their broken body; they cry for much longer than they even thought they had energy for
other quiet noises of pain: gasping, hissing, grunting, groaning
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