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asilvercoininmypocket ([personal profile] maximumhusky) wrote in [community profile] pathologicroundrobin2020-02-03 07:41 pm

Pathologic Kink Meme!

Hello, welcome to the Pathologic Kink Meme! WARNING: This one is NSFW!

Please make anonymous prompts for things you would like to see, or anonymously fulfill prompts by creating stories, poetry, drawn art, music, or anything! I just want to say that this prompt meme is open to people of all skill levels, so have fun!

Some basic rules that were recommended to help out before we get started:

- This is the Pathologic Kink Meme, and it's NSFW! Please post any NSFW prompts or fills here. A good rule of thumb is whether or not you'd be comfortable with your boss at work looking over your shoulder and reading what you have on screen.

- If anything is a little too explicit in detail (e.g. in terms of medical procedures or gore), it probably needs to be here as well. Basic mentioning of medical procedures is allowed, but this is just in case for folks who have limits in regard to certain explicit things. Speaking of explicit things...

- Please use tags and content warnings, especially for things that people might be triggered over. For prompt fillers, please put those tags in the beginning of the post so that way people can skip over them if need be. Tags can also attract people to your art if it has content that they're interested in, so it can be a helpful tool for content creators as well.

- No writers of incest (kains which does include aglaya and her relatives, stamatins, olgimskys, etc), underage/adult ships (which DOES include Clara,) or rape. Please don't make anything gross happen to underage characters!

- Multiple fills to a single prompt is not only accepted, but wonderful! It's a win-win for everybody!

- In the case of a filler of a prompt going inactive for a long time in the middle of a story, it's okay for a different person to continue where they left off. Please make it obvious that you're not the original author, and then feel free to write.

And that's as much as I have in regards to rules! Hopefully these answered answer any questions you might have! Feel free to recommend any rules of your own, or ask me for clarification on the current ones.

AND THAT'S IT! Have fun! :D

LINKS:

Pathologic Prompt Meme: https://pathologicroundrobin.dreamwidth.org/825.html
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Pathologic Kink Meme (nsfw): https://pathologicroundrobin.dreamwidth.org/1201.html
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Mark Immortell/Bad Grief, playing roles

(Anonymous) 2020-03-20 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
According to the design documents, Bad Grief is the anti-Immortell. I think they should explore that. In bed.

(It doesn't have to be in a bed.)

Re: Mark Immortell/Bad Grief, playing roles - FILL

(Anonymous) 2020-03-24 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
A warehouse backroom, night. A moth circles the metal cage of a yellowing lightbulb overhead.

BAD GRIEF is spotlit; all else is dark. He's kneeling on the floor, fully dressed, with the addition of competently-tied red bondage rope: wrists together behind his back, ankles together beneath him, various knots and ties crisscrossing the rest of his body.

MARK IMMORTELL leans against his cane, standing on the border between light and dark. He observes GRIEF at an analytic remove.



GRIEF
Can't say I'm surprised you'd be into tying folks up, director. I'd almost say it's too obvious. One's first thought ain't always one's best, you know. No wonder there's no audience.

MARK
Oh? You think there isn’t an audience here?

GRIEF
You see any packed chairs? Don’t try to tell me there’s a line out the door. I take a firm stance with these things...

If I can’t see it, it’s not there.

MARK
For once, it seems, we’ve found something upon which we can agree.

GRIEF
What? That you’re a hack?

MARK
No.

That the belief in a stark division between life and acting can only ever lead to unconvincing actors. One knows what to expect when one isn’t implicated in the scene. There’s an unavoidable tendency to wear a mask. A façade that earns praise not in spite of, but because, it can be seen straight through...

GRIEF
(sarcastic laughter, unconvinced) Should I feel insulted?

MARK
Hardly. As I said, if there's something personally at stake for the actor, the performance becomes real. You're at risk. So you're doing a good job.

GRIEF
Because there's something threatening me?

MARK
Because there's something you're afraid of.

GRIEF
What? You? Is this the night where you snap and gut me like a fish?

MARK
That's not my role.

But no: I'm not going to stab you. I'm not going to hurt you at all.

Really. I promise.

Although you certainly might get hurt over the course of events. Who's to say how things might unfold?

GRIEF
Don't flatter yourself.

Beats me what brought about your change of heart tonight, showing your face over on this side of the tracks, but we both know what our hands can reach. What we control...

Tell all the stories you want. What I have is still real.

MARK
(silent, smiling) Of course. I see, I see. You'll untie yourself, then.

GRIEF
I said don't flatter yourself. Come on, you know I'm like this under false pretenses.

MARK
I did tell you a different story at first, didn't I?

You'll have to forgive me.

GRIEF
For wasting my time?

MARK
For changing the script.

Re: Mark Immortell/Bad Grief, playing roles - FILL

(Anonymous) 2020-03-24 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
fuck that last line!!! OP here. I love the script format, the metatheatrical stakes, and Grief is so cool and snarky even as he's bound up in red rope, and Mark is so. Mark. And this is so good! Thank you so much.

Re: Mark Immortell/Bad Grief, playing roles - FILL

(Anonymous) 2020-03-24 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
Damn, the voices are on point for both of them. I love the smug vibe from Mark and the sarcastic, irreverent edge from Grief. That's such a cool dynamic, great work!