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We love a comeback story! Everyone's favorite underdog has bounced back from the brink and we cannot be happier for him. From zero contracts, zero prospects, and zero self-respect, Juno Steel has landed two contracts in short order and, well, we'll work on the self-respect. After two great leaps, we'll accept some baby steps.
But don't let that stop you from asking this dame for a spin! Juno is a lot more shy than we imagined and though he's been making quota, he could use a little more encouragement to embrace the system rather than fight against it. So, we're here to help!
If you're feeling charitable or "broken" is your type, Juno is a project that even a village hasn't been able to put back together. So how about a city? We hear the dance floor is the only place Juno takes the lead, so he might need a little extra encouragement in the form of blatant propositioning. Despite this former detective's razor-sharp mind and eye for detail, he misses the most obvious targets. Better watch out for his better half, though: sharp as a tack and as smooth as a knife between the ribs, there's a Prince lurking in the shadows. One of those newly landed contracts actually belongs to an old flame and we are not sure yet just how hot that fire burns. But maybe if you play your cards right (and we hear the better half is GREAT at cards), you can get an invitation to the table. Or bed.
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This devil might be getting his act together, but he just can't catch a break. Maybe someone can keep him company while his Dominant is in jail.
We are worried that this submissive, who had been doing relatively well by our standards, has gone astray. Perhaps he's acting out after his experiences in Veracity? He didn't share much during therapy, but we did glean that he's been feeling... empty. Maybe you can be the one to fill whatever void he has.
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Contrary to what the usual writers would have you believe, Stephen Day is not some unbridled slut who needs to be ravished during working hours. Neither is he a child in need of an adult or a bitch in need of a stud. Mr. Day is respectable, responsible, reliable. Mr. Day's contract is not under threat, and his Dominant makes sure to keep him satisfied. Where this advert might be of use is to find the occasional casual partner, as Mr. Day, in being respectable, responsible and reliable, occasionally needs to clear his head and have the reigns taken from him for a short while. Mr. Day prefers men who can manhandle him some, but this should not be taken as an invitation to overstep.
Mr. Jopson is not Mr. Day's keeper, but does appreciate being kept informed. If you are interested in a no frills, no strings fling which may be discussed between contract partners, you are welcome to enquire. Charlatans need not apply.
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Sweet, soft, and sharp: is there any better combination? Versatile and flexible, this sweet creature can be anything you have need of. Anything. A little bit of glamour he can change appearance and body parts - with the right spell, he can even be a lost loved one or current but unreachable obsession. This sunny daffodil knows his season is short and is desperate to be adored while it lasts. Next season's model is just a couple months away.
BasicsThe Unknown Mage's Journal
written by Madeleine Roux
Note: redacted text represents words that have been scribbled out in the journal.
Now put down here are the words of █████████████████, Grand Archivist of the Dev-Yat Mahiyi Colleges in ██████████ in the year ████. What follows are my best attempts to decipher fragments retrieved from the wastes of Foren, relics I know in my bones came from Aeor, grand city of mages, center of all enlightened thinking, and the greatest loss of our age. Calamity is too small a word for what was taken. I believe, however, that with enough persistence and diligence, much of what was lost can once more be found.
Thieves and scavengers sometimes return to ██████████ from far and wide, hawking their pilferings, some whispering of a vast city beneath the ice fields of Eiselcross. Initially, I thought this all nonsense and boasting, but upon acquiring several of these relics I begin to ruminate on their stories. Foren seems the most likely location to me, as the scathing River Inferno there might handily dissuade the casual adventurer. Such an impediment would keep any ruins protected, and the ice may serve to preserve and perhaps even mummify the ancients of Aeor. If the bones of this theoretical place have not been picked clean, then I may yet prove that the items I have cataloged indeed belong to the mages of Aeor.
Enchantress Lornië tells me I am mad, and that I am wasting my time. What does she know? Her thinking has always been small. Let her experiment on her beasts and birds while bolder souls uncover the true extent of magic. In the end, she will have a talking dog and I will have the secrets of eternity.
The remainder of that page was illegible, defaced with a thick, black ink blotch. The journal had moldered in a tomb city for hundreds of years; of course it was going to sustain damage.
Certainly (and unlike our disgraceful hierarchy) the Convocation of Aeor prioritized the careers of forward-thinking mages, for I have found three separate tablets describing exorbitant funds being granted to someone called Fastidan, who, though seemingly at odds with the Convocation members, nonetheless won their respect. These sums were given over several years, suggesting that the mage’s research was complex and ongoing. It is hard to reconcile these numbers. The figures offered do not match our records of currency used by the peoples of Aeor.
The next page had been scratched through to illegibility, and then:
A breakthrough! Just as I suspected, the tallies on the recovered tablets could not symbolize currency. They instead describe the number of slaves Fastidan put to work excavating, polishing, and constructing “the crests.” I have no inkling of what these crests might be, or their use, and further do not trust my own translations of that particular word, nor the translation of “slaves” though that is my best approximation. It is worrisome to consider that a brilliant mind such as Fastidan’s might resort to enslaving folk for the construction of magical devices, but perhaps future acquisitions will clear up this confusion. In the name of pure professionalism, I have asked Enchantress Lornië to review my translation work, and she so far agrees with my assessments. Improbably, her narrow-minded piddle of a thesis was approved, and the ████████████ are advocating for her immediate promotion, upon which she will formally outrank me among the ██████████. Intolerable! She predictably (and jealously) continues to disparage my work and even had the gall and gumption to imply that Fastidan was a sick tyrant. Ridiculous slander. “These are the words of a small-minded fustilarian!” I admit I screamed this at her. It was not my finest hour. Enchantress Lornië has forgiven me, but something in her eyes suggests otherwise.
At last, at last, I have shown Enchantress Lornië the true depths of my genius. The High Archivist Enchanter Morillo has at last approved my request for an expedition to the far north. The Frigid Depths will be mine to explore and claim. Fastidan assured me this would happen, and he is most pleased, for now my loyalty and persistence are rewarded. The marks upon my body are still somewhat disorienting, but I trust that will pass. To imagine it! I, █████████████, humble son of a pig farmer, entrusted entrusted with a cadre of students and excavators to discover the lost secrets of Eiselcross. I will find it, Fastidan! I will find it. The crests shall be collected, your will shall be done. There will be so much to catalog and preserve. One hopes to come away with a more complete understanding of Aeorian politics, the Convocation, and, of course, the transgression that called down the wrath of the gods! My name will forever be remembered in the halls of ███████████.
Enchantress Lornië has given me some of her trained ravens for the journey. She claims they are not ordinary ravens, but those imbued with her special research, and they are smarter and faster than others of their kind. That she will not set aside her own lamentably juvenile work to join the expedition comes as a great disappointment. She would be useful, even just as a drudge for digging, as I’ve often admired her muscular hands. But her vision has always been narrow, her obsession with paltry domestics regrettably small and female. She says the raven will help us keep in touch, as spells can only transmit very short messages, and she knows I will want to share the full breadth of my findings; this demonstrates a promising leap in insight for her, and I am proud.
The mage rambles on like this for several more pages.
Goldeth lost a hand today. As is his usual way, he attempted to warm us all by lighting a bundle of sticks with a simple manipulation of the fireblast spell. The result was catastrophic, and I may never forget the smell of burning flesh pouring through the camp. It is in my robes now, and horrid. He will continue his work on the expedition, but in a diminished capacity. We are hopeful that infection will not take him. Goldeth is an adept caster, a judicious researcher, and a sober, serious sort, so I do not believe this maiming was due to error. I sense but cannot prove a bizarre warping of the weave, a hiccup, so to speak, in the laws of magic. As we strike north, these hiccups only become more frequent and more severe.
For now, I have directed the members of our expedition to use spells only in dire situations requiring self-defense, as our supplies are limited, and we cannot afford more injuries.
And later:
It is precisely as I expected: Some leagues north of the River Inferno, we discovered an immense ripple of frost, brittle and different from the surrounding ice fields. I listened to but dared not trust the voices that guided me to this place, promising answers, promising knowledge beyond knowledge. Aeor is here. There were complaints when I suggested that we must breach the frost and descend into the ruins, for we are not well equipped for such an endeavor, but I will not give up now. Perhaps brashly, I accused Goldeth, Menzias, and Felinor of cowardice, but I refuse to apologize for it. The voices foretold this, too, that the pursuit of the infinite would require a certain moral flexibility not for the faint of heart. But oh, I do not feel faint now! Not when we have found such wonders, such incredible labyrinths of mysteries to be solved!
Turning a page in the journal once more, he recoiled. The script was interrupted by another illustration, this one of a silhouette, a lone, slender figure, their features blank, though it was clear they wore a dragging robe. Their arms were barely outstretched, as if they were levitating. The mage’s pen had scribbled all around the outline of the person, as if an attempt to stamp the shape of them onto the page. A single red eye stared out from the center of the white face, but when Lucien blinked, the eye pulsated, growing outward like a bead of blood, then slid from the page, leaving no trail. He never found where it went.

After the picture came a scrap of parchment stuffed into the binding, the quality of the paper different, older, the pulp chunkier, with small flecks of what looked like crushed leaves. The penmanship was also different, leading Lucien to conclude that this was something the mage had found in the ruins and taken for himself.
The philosophers abandoned us. The cursed, plotting dreamers took their whole Ward with them. Curse them. May they rot in
There was no more. Behind the stolen scrap, the mage continued chronicling.
Goldeth has returned to the surface with his infected wound, probably to die. I have written to Enchantress Lornië with one of her ravens and asked that she watch for his return. In this same letter, I have reiterated her foolishness, for she will be absent for the most influential magical archaeological find of our era. I did not inform her of Felinor’s disappearance, for I myself do not yet know how to interpret it. We have made camp in the Praesidis Ward, for it provides the most comprehensive shelter. While we had the energy for it, we searched the ruins in which we made our camp, and I have determined it was once the home of an illustrious Aeorian family. A mural in the main hall depicts them at luxurious rest, a mother, father, and three beautiful daughters. Chipping away at the ice, I discovered an artist’s inscription reading FAMILY MAXIMUS ON THE EVE OF SOLSTICE: GLORY TO GORUS AND VITALIO MAXIMUS, WEALTH AND LONG LIFE TO THEIR OFFSPRING, MORBO, SILIO, AND BOLO. I have included a sketch, for I know Enchantress Lornië is enchanted by such prosaic trifles. The find was a brief joy, for in the night, we were woken by a mournful howl. It chilled me to the core, but Felinor agreed to investigate the noise. He has not returned. It is only Menzias and I now, and it is very quiet, giving the shadows that lurk behind us more power. I refuse to bend to fear, though daily I feel its toll. Menzias hardly eats, and my hair has begun to shed in clumps. Tomorrow, we press deeper into the Ars Ward. Watching the raven fly away with my message, I felt a wave of sorrow. I should have told Enchantress Lornië more, and been more honest, but she must not know that, in truth, it is all going very badly here.
The red marks are everywhere now, my hands, my chest, my shoulders, my neck… And they are changing me. The children hunt me in my dreams, and more marks appear. There has been a shift that I cannot explain, only this: Sometimes when I look at Menzias, I can hear fragments of his thoughts. This morning, I heard him speak clearly in my own head, though his mouth did not move. “Why did I follow this crazy old fool?” I heard it clear as a bell. When I examined his face, his guilt was obvious—he was indeed questioning the whole ordeal. There are marks on him now, too. What is happening to me? Why me, Fastidan? Where does it lead?
This is the fruit of a once barren tree. Now we come to it. Now I see it clearly. Cognouza. That which was promised. The marks upon my body that I once mistrusted I now see as proof of the promise—all that the nine philosophers worked to achieve, I am one of their masterpieces. The Astral Sea, that was their goal. The texts describing this were not penned by the philosophers themselves, but by doubting imbeciles like Lornië, too attached to the conventions of this realm to see that so much more lies beyond. The philosophers were wise, they predicted the disastrous outcomes of the Calamity, and their elegant solution was not submission or defeat, but to avoid annihilation altogether. A grand exodus. They were shunned. Shunned. Unbelievable! No, it is completely believable. They did not accept the concept of inevitability, in fact, they challenged the bones of reality as we understand it. Matter. Matter could be molded and shifted at will, dreams made manifest, no limitation but that of one’s own imagination.
The possibilities are, needless to say, tempting. The mind as architect, unrestrained. It is almost painful to conceive of such freedom, and yet I must possess it. Fastidan would not lie. Everything I have found pertaining to the Cognouza Ward, their ward, has been proven true.
Why then, would their theories prove false?
Much has changed, but I must not fear the change. We returned to our campsite to eat and rest, for Menzias still requires such things, only to find someone or something had left a gift for us. It was the head of Felinor, his scalp and eyes removed. What remained of his tongue had been pulled out ghoulishly, as if to mock us. Menzias wept, but I will not be threatened away from this place, this womb that did not birth me, but birthed that which calls me home.
My objectives are clear: Once the threshold crests are recovered, the Astral Sea can be reached, and from there, Cognouza returned. This will be no easy task, as the crests are tremendously large, and I may not alone possess the means to transport them. They might be moved with magic, but the instability of these ruins makes me question such an approach.
I must ruminate on it more.
Enchantress Lornië has written to condemn my studies outright. She has taken great offense at my letters and claims that she will go to High Archivist Enchanter Morillo and the Council and seek an official denunciation. Such an act would strike my name and my research from the ██████████ records, leaving this world once more in blighted ignorance.
I confess, I burst into tears upon reading her threats. My life’s work undone by a cowardly Luddite. It is clear, now more than ever, that I must succeed, for if Enchantress Lornië moves against me, I will return from the Astral Sea with the power to unmake her treachery. In fact, I can unmake her, as well, and mold her into a monstrosity more befitting her twisted, ugly insides.
We return to the Ars Ward this evening in search of a crest. Menzias assures me he has not forsaken the research, but I sense doubt in him. His work is still exemplary; indeed, he has at last finished fully deciphering the schematics for a device resembling a gate. Six runes encompass the circular gate, their meaning still unknown to us, though one displays an eye much like those denoting the philosophers. Perhaps the rods must be inserted such that the eye rune becomes the focal point. Conjecture! But oh, it is rather diverting to imagine breaking the lock on an ancient prison. Moreover, I have dreamed of this gate, glimpsed it in colorful fragments, a gift from the Somnovem.
Menzias, predictably, does not share my excitement. I fear he is not strong enough for what is to come. Few would be. Few are.
A significant portion of pages were missing, torn out and lost, resuming with:
So, it comes to this. Treachery, treachery, treachery! Indeed, I rightly smelled it upon Menzias, but too late did I understand the depths of his weakness. I am imprisoned, and all hope is lost. Upon reaching a high rotunda, well preserved, we discovered a stasis bubble containing an ancient Aeorian citizen. The philosophers screamed in my mind at the sight of them, and I exclaimed to Menzias that we must find a way to discharge the bubble and study this person. He led me to a small room off the rotunda, certain that he had found an inscription relevant to the work. While I attempted to verify this, he locked me inside, dooming me, dooming the work.
I heard the bastard painting something on the other side, likely a warning. Now I sit in the encroaching darkness with nothing but an enchanted rock and my failing hopes for company. I will try everything to get out, I will not surrender to this setback, but I fear I will never behold Cognouza.
Cognouza, lost to me! Fastidan! Ira! Vigilan! Why now silent? Why do you abandon me? Luctus! Elatis! Culpasi! Please, I beg, I beg for your wisdom and your sight. Timorei! Mirumus! Gaudius! I weep. I weep to hear you.
Cognouza, wait for me. If eternity relents, if there is mercy, I will find you.
When Lucien turned the page, he found that in isolation and hopelessness, the mage’s mind had begun rapidly to deteriorate. Fragments, designs, rantings in languages Lucien had no ability to translate. For sixteen consecutive pages, there was nothing but the word: TRANSMUTE. There were elaborate schematics for what Lucien realized was a contraption meant to free him from the secret room, a sort of makeshift lever made from his wooden staff and found stones, tied together with his own hair, and glued into place with mouse droppings.
The gibberish and diagrams ended abruptly about twenty pages after the last coherent journal entry. The mage’s penmanship, unsteady, was at least legible.
I hear their voices once more and dream of the gate. The Nine, the Somnovem, have called. I am called. I go forward to meet them, to become one with Cognouza. The city awaits me in glorious oblivion. Here behold the final words of the Nonagon before his inevitable ascension:
Lucien did not recognize the language of what followed, but he knew a spell when he saw one: the line breaks, the length, and the diagrams beside it demonstrating the necessary materials, focuses, and gestures.
D/S october

We aren't sure where all the good men have gone, or where the gods might be. But if you've been holding out for a hero, here's your chance to land one!
Juno Steel has been surprisingly mild-mannered and quiet for the last couple months, but this demure lady showed us what he's capable of when things got bad. He is strong, fast, and fresh from the fight of recovering our lost compatriots and citizens. The morning light isn't his best our, and Juno isn't as sure as any of us might hope after a performance like that, but he is mostly available and--okay, he isn't larger than life. He's actually on the petite side unless he's wearing a good pair of heels. But if somewhere after midnight, in your wildest fantasies, you find yourself tossing and turning and dreaming of what you need - may we suggest you reach out to this superperson to sweep you off your feet?
With his only submissive insisting on keeping an apartment of his own, Juno is quite alone when the love of his life is unavailable. Bring a little light into our hero's life.

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Despite adversity, we are proud to say Jamie didn't waver in his dedication as a submissive, not even for a second. Who wouldn't want this lovely bit of sunshine on his knees? He might be contracted, but that doesn't mean he's not available!
Our flower knows his chances to bloom are waning with the season, and so winter's frost might wither him entirely. We encourage any ambitious gardeners out there to see if they can tend this blossom. Be careful: a wolf prowls his bed and we hear he bites if people try to take his toys.
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Even death can't stop Lucien, and apparently this is the second time it's tried. A fresh start is good for everyone, right? This may be the best time for an ambitious Dominant to snap him up: he could use a firm hand to hold him together. He tends to get a little scattered and could use some help pulling himself back together.
He woke up feeling awfully empty - so much that it was the first word he said. Maybe you can be the one to fill whatever void he has. Lucien comes back to us still in need of a contract. It's only been a month since his last one ended and nothing has been right since.
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« What: event + catch all for October
« When: Late September - October
« Where: Veracity; after event, mostly in the Down
« Content Warnings: Is it sexy, underage, murdery, etc.
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« What: event things + general open prompts
« When: late August - September
« Where: aquarium, the Scratch, Patch's Gym, submissive public housing (4th floor) and around the Down
« Content Warnings: Lucien opt-outs; possible references to scars; definitely sex
« Note: Lucien needs to make 2x quota this month per the event! Mix of gen and smut starts below, all OTA.

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Oh Juno. Complicity is such a dangerous trap, and surely he knows better.
While not failing at his responsibilities (I know, we're shocked, too), he just doesn't seem to be living up to the spirit of the law. Following it to the letter is great and all, but we expect so much more.
If you're feeling charitable or "broken" is your type, Juno is a project that even a village hasn't been able to put back together. So how about a city? Despite this former detective's razor-sharp mind and eye for detail, he misses the most obvious targets, so make sure you aren't subtle when you proposition him. Better watch out for his better half, though: sharp as a tack and as smooth as a knife, there's a Prince lurking in the shadows. He's currently contracted to old flame and we are starting to realize just how hot that fire burns. But maybe if you play your cards right (and we hear the better half is GREAT at cards), you can get an invitation to the table. Or bed.
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My, my. And we were worried that Mr. Day would disappear into domestic bliss. We are so tickled to have been proven wrong by his recent display on the network. We love a submissive that knows their place.
For those of you that missed it, this coquettish creature may seem buttoned up, but clearly all he needs is a firm hand and good direction to live up to his potential. His Dominant is quickly learning the ropes here, but some experienced instruction may help with such a minx of a submissive. While his behavior may have caused a rift in their household and sent another submissive packing, we're sure there are people out there who would just relish being included in the behind-closed-doors debauchery. Lt. Thomas Jopson keeps his schedule and surely would not hesitate to pencil you in.
We do hope those who like a challenge will be willing to take up the task. We believe in Mr. Day's potential and would hate to see it wasted when there is so much more to him than the taciturn workaholic we've all come to know and tolerate.
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What a nightmare.
We were very worried how harsh the summer storms would shake the darling buds of May, but we weren't expecting him to fall apart quite as much as he did. Everyone's favorite little flower may need a bit of extra care if he plans to make it through the winter, perhaps you are the gardener for the job! Take care when pruning, there isn't much left to remove.
This little ray of sunshine is trying desperately to shine as we come to the zenith of the season, reaching for that sun as the days get shorter and the shadows get longer.
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Huh, that was weird.
Lucien's first few months in the city have been smoother than we expected, in part thanks to his own pioneering efforts in securing a contract. But that expiration date is right around the corner and it won't be long before this tattooed bad boy is back on the market. We really are surprised given how engaged they were in their book club.
For a guy who "doesn't sleep but still dreams," Lucien has been experiencing some wacky nightmares. Maybe he just needs a good cuddle, and it really is a shame his Dominant can't appreciate how warm he is. Someone else really should.
As versatile as he is interesting to look at, this tiefling is a devil in the streets and a demon in the sheets (we've been told those are different things - please find out and report back). We were quite impressed by some of the sheer athleticism Lucien displayed during the games and we highly recommend asking for a sensual date of partner yoga or maybe just some good, ole fashioned wrestling. He seems to like it dirty, so we recommended somewhere in the Down. All this success might be going to his head and we'd hate to see that ego get any bigger. This is an open call to anyone willing to grab the bull tiefling by the horns and remind him of his place in the world.
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Please let me know if you would prefer to refrain from interacting with Lucien at all.
The red eyes that Lucien has on his body grant him abilities listed below:
First eye: Mild telepathy (120 feet) Opt In.
Second eye: Darkvision
Third eye: Ability to see through illusions; This will not work on City-effects.
Fourth eye: Ability to see into the ethereal plane; Limited in Duplicity.
Fifth eye: Ability to scry into the "eye" of another; Limited to player characters who have consented to have an eye. Opt In.
Sixth eye: Ability to sense all beings with minds (300 feet)
Seventh eye: Rend Mind: Recharging melee attack that deals 10d10 psychic damage
Eighth eye: Ability to control the minds of others with "eyes"; Limited to player characters who have consented. Opt In.
Ninth eye: 30-foot antimagic cone that dispels rather than suppresses magic; Will have limited or no impact on City-based effects.
Lucien is an Blood Hunter and his magic is mostly blood-based. He is limited in how and when he can use them and none of his abilities are game-breaking; he can and does do damage to himself when using some of his magic.
Hunter's Bane: Lucien has advantage when he is tracking fey, fiends, or undead; he is also able to recall information about such creatures if he has learned about them. The Hunter’s Bane also empowers his body to control and shape hemocraft magic, using his own blood and life essence to fuel his abilities.
Blood Maledict: This is the ability to channel—or sometimes sacrifice—a part of his vital essence to curse and manipulate creatures through hemocraft magic; he can cast 5 times and will not be able to do it again until he rests. Opt-In
Blood Curse of the Eyeless (can cause an opponent to miss/fail an attack)
Blood Curse of the Anxious (harries the mind of a nearby creature; makes them susceptible to intimidation)
Blood Curse of Binding (effected creature cannot move)
Blood Curse of Corrosion (effected creature is poisoned)
Crimson Rite: This rite infuses a blood hunter's weapon with elemental energy; while the rite is in effect, the weapon is magic and deals additional damage; the rite effect lasts until he finishes a long or short rest. The rites Lucien knows are listed below.
Rite of the Frozen (Cold damage)
Rite of the Flame (Fire damage)
Rite of the Oracle (Psychic damage)
Rite of the Dawn (Radiant/holy damage)
Subclass: Order of the Ghostslayer
Curse Specialist: this allows Lucien an additional use of Blood Maledict for a total of 5 per rest.
Ethereal Step: Lucien can magically step into the veil between the planes; when he does this, he can move through other creatures and objects; he takes damage if he ends up inside an object. He cannot use this to escape City prisons or confinement.
Brand of Sundering: boosts the effects of Brand of Castigation; this exposes a fragment of his opponent's essence, leaving them vulnerable to his Crimson Rite feature. This will not work against City officials.
Blood Curse of the Exorcist: Lucien can break a spell on a creature he can see if it is under a supernatural influence that makes it more susceptible to being charmed, frightened, or possessed. This will not work on City-created influences.
Brand of Castigation: when Lucien has a weapon with an active Crimson Rite, he can use blood magic to sear an arcane brand into that creature; once done, he always knows the direction to the branded creature as long as it’s on the same plane as you. Each time the branded creature deals damage to him or a creature you can see within 5 feet of you, the branded creature takes psychic damage. These brands can potentially be dispelled by others. Opt-In.
Grim Psychometry: Lucien has supernatural talent for discerning the secrets surrounding mysterious relics or places touched by evil.
Brand of Tethering: the psychic damage from his Brand of Castigation increases; additionally, if a branded creature attempts to teleport, it takes psychic damage and may fail to escape. Opt-In.
Hardened Soul: Lucien is more difficult to charm or frighten by magical means. This will not work on City-created conditions.
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I'm here to open a door, to take my reign. long may it be PERSONALITYProud "Clever... but not enough that I have to respect it." Lucien cannot stand being made a fool. He's touchy about who he is, who people think he is, and he goes to great lengths to maintain control of his image. When the Mighty Nein try to pry into his history, he's sharp and refuses to discuss a lonely and painful childhood in Shady Creek Run, abruptly ending the conversation with a warning not to ask again. At several points throughout their association, the Nein mention ridiculous and embarrassing things that Mollymauk - the previous inhabitant of Lucien's body - did and every time Lucien vehemently denies that he had anything to do with "That aberration" who controlled his body for a time, even though Mollymauk was a fragment of his own personality. In more practical ways, his pride prevents him from admitting that he is lost until the Nein press him on the fact that they have apparently gone in a circle. Lucien also needs an audience. He is the villain who wants to monologue and tell the heroes the brilliance of his plan, have them recognize the height of his power, and he can deliver one hell of a speech. But, as with every prideful creature, his tight control over this perception also means that once someone finds cracks in his armor, it is painfully easy to get beneath them and start to rip him apart. He gets careless and violent once he's prodded the right way, and that ultimately has the power to get him off course. His propensity for underestimating those he does not value is a part of this flaw, and he is annoyed when he realizes how much he has mistaken the tenacity and talent of the heroes poised to topple him. Ambitious "I'm here to open a door. To take my reign, long may it be." To become a member of the Claret Orders as a Blood Hunter is no small thing, and while Lucien had determination enough to do this, he eventually wanted more than a life serving the order could give him. He struck out with his Tombtakers, becoming mercenary explorer and treasure hunter, but always with a goal in mind: everything he does is to get him closer to it. Ever since reading that book, ever since the eyes started appearing on his body and ever since the voices started to whisper in his mind, he has been driven to find a way to the Somnovem, to bring them into the Material Plane and set them free. Even death could not stop his drive. Not for long, anyway. Lucien's scheming gains him powerful allies and enemies, and among those who follow him, at least one sees him as a god: Cree, the cleric of their group, uses a vial of Lucien's blood as her holy item and a focus for her power. Lucien's goals are nothing short of reshaping the world and finding himself at the top where once he was at the very bottom. The closer he gets to his goal, it shifts. Rather than setting the Somnovem free, he wants to harness them - replace them - and have the power they have built for himself. And he has spent the better part of his return to the world laying his plans. Ruthless "I'd invite you to stay for the show, but I think you'd prefer to run." In the end, the people in Lucien's life are tools in his hands. He will keep them close until they no longer serve them or until they cross him, and then he will see their end one way or another. Cree, his most loyal follower, is a prime example of this. Without her, Lucien might have stayed dead and scattered forever, but she is the one who brought him back to set him on his path again, and she has been his strongest supporter - both in her belief in him and in her service as a cleric. In her final confrontation with the Mighty Nein, she calls out to Lucien to help her when she realizes she may lose the fight. Lucien's response was to transform her into a horrific flesh creature to continue the fight against the party so that Lucien would have more time to enact his plans. Charming "I'm giving you the opportunity to be a friend and help us." He can be so very personable when he wants to be. Lucien's charm is warm and it can be incredibly endearing: the Nein want to like him, uncertain as they are. This charisma is something he shared with the personality of Mollymauk, but Lucien's approach to being charming is smoother, more precise, and usually more successful. He can build people up - he's become a leader through this ability to influence people and they look up to him, give him their loyalty. Even in his worst moments, the people who care about him see something in him that keeps them going, even if Lucien no longer believes it's there himself, even if he would rather it be smothered beneath his ambitions. BACKGROUND [SPOILERS]Lucien began his life as part of a family of traveling performers. Things weren't perfect, but they had each other. He was especially close to his little sister. After a series of tragedies left he and Aldreda orphans, they scratched out a living in Shadycreek Run. As soon as he could Lucien made sure his sister was able to leave in hopes of finding a better life; he stayed in the Run, hoping to join her someday. Eventually he left the Run with close friends Brevyn and Cree, and together they found their way to the Claret Orders. They trained in the taboo arts of blood magic and became Hunters in the Ghostslayer Order. The work was decent, but Lucien came to believe that the order was clouded in their thinking and wanted to seek a different path. Breaking off, he took a splinter group including Cree and Brevyn back north to Shadycreek Run and started the Tombtakers. In 833 PD, while working for Vess DeRogna, Lucien acquired a mysterious tome, a journal. When he began looking into it, it looked back at him. At that point, he became the Nonagon, and "Lucien" was only a costume he continued to wear. The Somnovem came to him in dreams and showed him the city in the Astral Plane, a collection of minds becoming one under the Eyes of Nine. They bestowed on him the eyes marking his body, one by one. The tome contained a ritual spell required to reach the Somnovem, but Lucien understood it only partially. He reached out to DeRogna, a notable member of the Cerberus Assembly, for her help in understanding it. She came to oversee and perform the ritual for him. DeRogna told the Tombtakers that it would be hard to tell immediately whether or not the ritual had succeeded. The ritual was performed, but DeRogna intentionally failed. When the Tombtakers checked, Lucien was not breathing, and his spirit had been broken and scattered. The group waited until dawn, and believed the ritual had failed and Lucien was dead. Lucien had told them that if anything were to go wrong, they had to get rid of any sign, any trace. So, they buried him and went their separate ways. The mage woman took the tome as part of the arrangement Lucien had with her. Part of his spirit remained in his body, but retained no memories of his previous life. He woke up and dug himself out of the grave, then began a new life as Mollymauk Tealeaf. Some time later, he was killed by Lorenzo during a failed rescue mission. The Mighty Nein buried his body, and informed Cree of his death the next time they ran into her. Realizing Lucien's body was "free", Cree headed to Molly's grave. The Somnovem had put back together the shattered pieces of his spirit and Cree was able to bring Lucien back to life. They gathered other members of the Tombtakers and headed north towards Eiselcross. ABILITIESAs a tiefling, Lucien as dark vision, some low-level spells he can cast at will, and a resistance to fire damage. The red eyes that Lucien has on his body grant him abilities listed below: First eye: Mild telepathy with others (120 feet) Second eye: Darkvision Third eye: Ability to see through illusions Fourth eye: Ability to see into the ethereal plane Fifth eye: Ability to scry into the "eye" of another Sixth eye: Ability to sense all beings with minds (300 feet) Seventh eye: Rend Mind: Recharging melee attack that deals 10d10 psychic damage Eighth eye: Ability to control the minds of others with "eyes" Ninth eye: 30-foot antimagic cone that dispels rather than suppresses magic Lucien is an Blood Hunter and his magic is basically blood-based. He is limited in how and when he can use them and none of his abilities are game-breaking; he can and does do damage to himself when using some of his magic. Hunter's Bane: Lucien has advantage when he is tracking fey, fiends, or undead; he is also able to recall information about such creatures if he has learned about them. The Hunter’s Bane also empowers his body to control and shape hemocraft magic, using his own blood and life essence to fuel his abilities. OPT-IN/OPT-OUTGiven the nature of Lucien's abilities, I have a full opt-in/opt-out page; please take a moment to look at it and let me know if there are any aspects of his character or his abilities that you would prefer not to interact with. All comments on that entry are screened. |
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✓ abuse ✓ age/size differences ✓ anal sex ✓ anonymous sex ✓ aphrodisiacs ✓ bdsm ✓ begging ✓ biting ✓ blindfolds ✓ blood play ✓ blowjobs, deep throating ✓ bondage ✓ breath play ✓ clothed sex ✓ conditioning ✓ dirty talk ✓ discipline ✓ double penetration ✓ dub-con ✓ edging ✓ face-fucking ✓ facesitting ✓ fingering ✓ frottage ✓ handjobs ✓ hate sex ✓ immobilization ✓ intoxication ✓ knife play ✓ magic/superpowered sex ✓ masturbation ✓ monsters ✓ multiple orgasms ✓ multiple partners ✓ oral sex ✓ orgasm denial/control ✓ pain ✓ partially clothed sex ✓ pegging ✓ possessive ✓ power games ✓ rimming ✓ rough sex ✓ sex toys ✓ sexual exhaustion ✓ shibari ✓ somnophilia ✓ vaginal sex ✓ violence ✓ wet dreams |
◌ breathplay ◌ chastity ◌ exhibitionism ◌ humiliation, degradation (giving/receiving) ◌ noncon (receiving) ◌ torture (giving/receiving) |
✗ ageplay ✗ underage (under 18) ✗ vomit ✗ scat ✗ vore |
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Name: Kate Age: 25+ Contact: Timezone: Eastern USA Other Character(s): Jamie (extra AC 1 and 2); Stephen Day (extra AC 1 and 2); Juno Steel (extra AC 1 and 2); regular AC for everyone |
Name: Lucien Door: door pass - submissive Canon: Critical Role, Campaign 2 Canon Point: Episode 138 Age: Exact age unknown, but estimated to be in his mid/late-20s Appearance: here; Lucien has 9 red eyes on his body that are not tattoos, nor are they organic eyes. History: here Personality: Proud "Clever... but not enough that I have to respect it." Lucien cannot stand being made a fool. He's touchy about who he is, who people think he is, and he goes to great lengths to maintain control of his image. When the Mighty Nein try to pry into his history, he's sharp and refuses to discuss a lonely and painful childhood in Shady Creek Run, abruptly ending the conversation with a warning not to ask again. At several points throughout their association, the Nein mention ridiculous and embarrassing things that Mollymauk - the previous inhabitant of Lucien's body - did and every time Lucien vehemently denies that he had anything to do with "That aberration" who controlled his body for a time, even though Mollymauk was a fragment of his own personality. In more practical ways, his pride prevents him from admitting that he is lost until the Nein press him on the fact that they have apparently gone in a circle. Lucien also needs an audience. He is the villain who wants to monologue and tell the heroes the brilliance of his plan, have them recognize the height of his power, and he can deliver one hell of a speech. But, as with every prideful creature, his tight control over this perception also means that once someone finds cracks in his armor, it is painfully easy to get beneath them and start to rip him apart. He gets careless and violent once he's prodded the right way, and that ultimately has the power to get him off course. His propensity for underestimating those he does not value is a part of this flaw, and he is annoyed when he realizes how much he has mistaken the tenacity and talent of the heroes poised to topple him. Ambitious "I'm here to open a door. To take my reign, long may it be." To become a member of the Claret Orders as a Blood Hunter is no small thing, and while Lucien had determination enough to do this, he eventually wanted more than a life serving the order could give him. He struck out with his Tombtakers, becoming mercenary explorer and treasure hunter, but always with a goal in mind: everything he does is to get him closer to it. Ever since reading that book, ever since the eyes started appearing on his body and ever since the voices started to whisper in his mind, he has been driven to find a way to the Somnovem, to bring them into the Material Plane and set them free. Even death could not stop his drive. Not for long, anyway. Lucien's scheming gains him powerful allies and enemies, and among those who follow him, at least one sees him as a god: Cree, the cleric of their group, uses a vial of Lucien's blood as her holy item and a focus for her power. Lucien's goals are nothing short of reshaping the world and finding himself at the top where once he was at the very bottom. The closer he gets to his goal, it shifts. Rather than setting the Somnovem free, he wants to harness them - replace them - and have the power they have built for himself. And he has spent the better part of his return to the world laying his plans. Ruthless "I'd invite you to stay for the show, but I think you'd prefer to run." In the end, the people in Lucien's life are tools in his hands. He will keep them close until they no longer serve them or until they cross him, and then he will see their end one way or another. Cree, his most loyal follower, is a prime example of this. Without her, Lucien might have stayed dead and scattered forever, but she is the one who brought him back to set him on his path again, and she has been his strongest supporter - both in her belief in him and in her service as a cleric. In her final confrontation with the Mighty Nein, she calls out to Lucien to help her when she realizes she may lose the fight. Lucien's response was to transform her into a horrific flesh creature to continue the fight against the party so that Lucien would have more time to enact his plans. Charming "I'm giving you the opportunity to be a friend and help us." He can be so very personable when he wants to be. Lucien's charm is warm and it can be incredibly endearing: the Nein want to like him, uncertain as they are. This charisma is something he shared with the personality of Mollymauk, but Lucien's approach to being charming is smoother, more precise, and usually more successful. He can build people up - he's become a leader through this ability to influence people and they look up to him, give him their loyalty. Even in his worst moments, the people who care about him see something in him that keeps them going, even if Lucien no longer believes it's there himself, even if he would rather it be smothered beneath his ambitions. Powers and Abilities: Happy to nerf however I need to. This is an overview of some of the magic/abilities he has at his disposal. Some, like his tiefling abilities, he has by virtue of what he is. The rest is through training and being connected to a more powerful being. As a tiefling, Lucien as dark vision, some low-level spells he can cast at will, and a resistance to fire damage. The red eyes that Lucien has on his body grant him abilities listed below: First eye: Mild telepathy with others bearing eyes (120 feet) Second eye: Darkvision Third eye: Ability to see through illusions; This will not work on City-effects Fourth eye: Ability to see into the ethereal plane; Limited in Duplicity Fifth eye: Ability to scry into the "eye" of another; Limited to player characters who have consented to have an eye Sixth eye: Ability to sense all beings with minds (300 feet) Seventh eye: Rend Mind: Recharging melee attack that deals 10d10 psychic damage Eighth eye: Ability to control the minds of others with "eyes"; Limited to player characters who have consented Ninth eye: 30-foot antimagic cone that dispels rather than suppresses magic; Will have limited or no impact on City-based effects Lucien is an Blood Hunter and his magic is basically blood-based. He is limited in how and when he can use them and none of his abilities are game-breaking; he can and does do damage to himself when using some of his magic. Hunter's Bane: Lucien has advantage when he is tracking fey, fiends, or undead; he is also able to recall information about such creatures if he has learned about them. The Hunter’s Bane also empowers his body to control and shape hemocraft magic, using his own blood and life essence to fuel his abilities. Inventory: + ritual tome + four leaf clover + scimitar Samples: here and here |
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ic stats canon: Critical Role canon point: any age: 20s species: tiefling sexuality: pansexual ships/smut: open to shipping/smut in general, including dark scenes/kinks |
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prefs Yes Caleb, Fjord, OCs, CR NPCs Maybe Jester, canonmates from other campaigns, Cree, most everyone else you can think of No: Yasha, Beau contact: PM me or |
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✓ aftercare ✓ aphrodisiacs ✓ anal sex (giving/receiving) ✓ begging ✓ biting ✓ blindfolds ✓ bondage ✓ clothed sex ✓ clothing play ✓ discipline ✓ dirty talk ✓ double penetration ✓ exhibitionism ✓ face fucking ✓ femdom ✓ fingering ✓ frotting ✓ gags ✓ masturbation ✓ multiple penetration ✓ multiple orgasms ✓ oral sex (giving/receiving) ✓ orgasm control/denial ✓ pegging ✓ possessiveness ✓ restraints ✓ rough sex ✓ sexual exhaustion ✓ sexual frustration ✓ size differences ✓ spanking ✓ vaginal sex ✓ voyeurism |
◌ breathplay/breath control ◌ breeding ◌ degradation ★ ◌ dub-con ◌ fear ◌ horror ★ ◌ humiliation ★ ◌ hypnotism/mind control ★ ◌ knotting ◌ monsters ◌ non-con ★ ◌ somnophilia ◌ kink |
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