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sunspot ([personal profile] sunspot) wrote2019-09-18 02:01 pm
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trick or treat!

Hey friends and foes! Trick or treat!

I love ToT and all the fun stuff that comes with it. Anything you create for me, big, little, art, fic, other, gen, shippy, world-building, character focused, plot driven, fluffy, angsty, smutty, tropey, whatever you've got, throw it at me. I'll be thrilled.

I tried to do a little blurb about all the ships I like, but they all mostly read "honestly, ship anything, I'm down for it" because I'm a multi-shipper at heart.

I love all requested characters equally and will be happy to see them in any combo. I have no real issue with you throwing in unrequested characters if that's what the piece needs.

Here are my DNWs:
a/b/o
werewolves/vampires (unless canonically so) I'm down for this for ToT!
D/s power dynamics outside the bedroom (but inside the bedroom? heck yes!)
pregnancy/kidfic
rule 63/always-a-(different gender)
vore/snuff
scat
descriptions of mouth trauma
anything prolapsing
extreme gore (can definitely appreciate medium gore though!) Okay for this for ToT!
non-con (dubcon welcome!!)

My Likes:
found family
fluff
h/c


Here are some ideas for Tricks!
. liminal spaces
. and who lives in these liminal spaces
. no one is supposed to be there for long, that's what makes it liminal space
. oh my god what is this thing, because it's not what it's trying to look like
. missing time
. the stairs in the woods
. static noise that follows you into the other room
. the black shuck
. a harvest festival, but it's just 'off' somehow
. the cryptid that lives next door
. the owl that watches you at night that knows your true name
. sleep won't come tonight
. there are too many bones in that skeleton
. something washes up on the beach
. what's worse than finding a worm in your apple? finding a human finger bone in your apple


Here are some ideas for Treats!
. getting out of the rain
. hot apple cider
. a lovely community harvest festival
. crunchy leaves (cronchy leaves, even!)
. 412 mini chocolate bars
. debates about the superior kind of Hallowe'en candy
. debates about the superior kind of pie
. pie bake-off
. bonfires
. last minute costume panic
. homemade pumpkin spice drinks
. the totally chill cryptid that lives next door
. a warm kitty
. hilarious and/or sexy costume wardrobe malfunction
. breaking out the autumn/winter flannels and allllll the plaid
. stacking fire wood


Horizon: Zero Dawn
What I Love Most About This Canon: The setting. The feelings of exploration and discovery. The atmospheric storytelling and the stark loneliness at the centre of Aloy's journey. I love the visuals, the colours. I also love killing robots. And looking at Aloy's pretty hair.


Stardew Valley
What I Love Most About This Canon: The zen, the calm feeling (except in the lower levels of caves!!) that is everywhere, and the touch of magical/supernatural that permeates the Valley.


The Outer Worlds
What I Love Most About This Canon: All the stuff that's hinted at but never explained or fleshed out. I love day dreaming about this game and all the cool (or weird, or bad, or terrifying, or mundane) stuff we never get to see. I love how morally flexible everyone is and the wacky cast of characters you end up taking on.


Dragon Age
What I Love Most About This Canon: Everything. The world building, the amazing characters, the found-family-ness each game seems to have. I love the imperfect characters for their flaws, love to hate a few of them. I like swords and sorcery and the 'omg epic adventure, highest of high stakes' and I love the little moments that make all those high stakes worth it.


Fallout 4
What I Love Most About This Canon: Definitely the setting. Obvs it has great characters too, but the quaint Americana kitsch fused with post-apocalyptic nightmare zone feel of the Commonwealth is just *chef's kiss* I love the banter and the snarky one liners that basically every character delivers at some point.

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