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2037-12-31 12:00 am

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The price of freedom is high.


It always has been. And it's a price I'm willing to pay. And if I'm the only one, then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not.

NAVIGATION

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2023-06-29 04:05 pm

application for metaheroes.

Player —
Player Name: Lia
Pronouns: She/her
Are you over 18? Yes
Contact: [plurk.com profile] cosmology | howlites @ discord
Current Characters: N/A
Who Invited You?: Emma
Character —
Character Name: Steve Rogers
Character Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Character Age: 105 on paper, 38 physically
Canon Point: Avengers: Endgame immediately following the time heist
Link to History: Biography @ MCU Wiki
Inventory: Nanite body suit, time-space GPS device, several vials of Pym particles, vintage compass, and vibranium shield.
Powers —

Skills: Steve is a born leader and master tactician, gifted at off-the-cuff motivational speeches and experienced with adapting to changing circumstances and environments.
Superpowers: Super soldier with enhanced strength, speed, agility, and resilience. His accelerated metabolism makes him immune to inebriation and resistant to toxins (up to a point).
Limitations: Accepting that he even has limitations. He has a tendency to stretch himself to and beyond his limits, but he does have them. He is also stubborn to a fault which can at times blind him to the necessity of compromise.
Personality —
Steve Rogers is uncompromising. It is one of his very best characteristics, but it can also be his downfall. He grew up during the Great Depression as the chronically ill son of an immigrant single mother, learning firsthand how unfair the world is. Then the Second World War broke out and he learned how some use life's unfairness to excuse their own sins. At war, he witnessed men dehumanize the enemy and civilians alike as a means to justify their own depravity. These experiences informed Steve's understanding of cruelty as a slippery slope and strengthened his moral conviction such that he is unwilling to compromise on matters of morality.

A strategist who honed his skills in wartime, Steve is always thinking ahead and considering outcomes both good and bad. When Steve learned that HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. at the highest level, he recognized immediately what others were reluctant to admit: that a system corrupt enough to allow HYDRA to grow unchecked could not be salvaged. He also never compromised on the dubious ethics of Project Insight; he saw the remote surveillance program as a threat to liberty from the moment he learned about it and nearly gave his life to keep it from becoming operational.

Growing up scrawny, sick, and poor, Steve started off as the little guy that others liked to bully. But Steve always stood up to bullies, no matter how many times it proved to be a losing battle. "I can do this all day," he says again and again, beaten, bruised, shaking on his own to feet but still standing. Whether out of stubbornness or sheer force of will, Steve is relentless.

Not all of Steve's qualities are heroic. Sometimes, he can be so set in his convictions that he fails to truly consider other perspectives. Steve is a prime example of the "I'll keep all my emotions right here... and then one day I'll die" mentality. As a sick child, he no doubt learned quickly how to put on a brave face for his mother. He had to develop a thick skin to face the bullies around every corner. And frankly, is there anyone among us who would know how to process losing seven decades of time in a healthy manner? Besides, Steve Rogers has a responsibility as Captain America, and a leader must be able to instill confidence. So Steve has learned to keep a very tight seal on his emotions, and few ever glimpse behind the reassuring facade he presents.
Gameplay —
Areas of Interest / Brainstorming: This setting will be immensely frustrating to Steve because he is coming to it during a mission to reverse his most consequential failure. His way of dealing with said failure was to focus on helping others cope with loss, all the while avoiding his own issues. So naturally I want to force him to confront those issues and use any available game mechanics or plot devices to make that happen. Steve has spent the past five years more or less retired from superheroing and this setting is perfect for forcing him back into it without resolving the whole Thanos trauma. I'm also looking forward to playing with more classic tropes of the superhero genre and exposing him to heroes and villains from different universes.
Samples: TDM #1 | TDM #2 | TDM #3
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2020-05-30 11:48 pm

erku, A5.

ERKU: AUSPICIOUS ACTS


ANAL
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CLOTHING
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MESSY
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MECHANICAL, TECHNOLOGICAL
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SUSPENSION
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RITUAL
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OBJECTIFICATION
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WAX
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ORGY, DECADENCE
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AUTHORITY FIGURES
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PIERCINGS, NEEDLE PLAY
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SCRATCHING
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FREE SPACE

KINK
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VEHICLES
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POWER PLAY
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SENSATION PLAY
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COMPETITION
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BEGGING
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TICKLING
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POSSESSIVE, LEAVING MARKS
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2020-05-25 04:07 pm

erku application.

Player Info:
Name: Lia
Over 18?: Yes
Contact: PM or [plurk.com profile] cosmology

Character Info
Name: Steve Rogers
Canon: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Canon Point: Near the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron, during the final battle with Ultron.
Age: 30

Background: Biography section @ MCU wiki

Personality: Steve Rogers is uncompromising. It is one of his very best characteristics, but it can also be his downfall. He grew up during the Great Depression as the chronically ill son of an immigrant single mother, learning firsthand how unfair the world is. Then the Second World War broke out and he learned how some use life's unfairness to excuse their own sins. At war, he witnessed men dehumanize the enemy and civilians alike as a means to justify their own depravity. These experiences informed Steve's understanding of cruelty as a slippery slope and strengthened his moral conviction such that he is unwilling to compromise on matters of morality.

A strategist who honed his skills in wartime, Steve is always thinking ahead and considering outcomes both good and bad. When Steve learned that HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. at the highest level, he recognized immediately what others were reluctant to admit: that a system corrupt enough to allow HYDRA to grow unchecked could not be salvaged. He also never compromised on the dubious ethics of Project Insight; he saw the remote surveillance program as a threat to liberty from the moment he learned about it and nearly gave his life to keep it from becoming operational.

Growing up scrawny, sick, and poor, Steve started off as the little guy that others liked to bully. But Steve always stood up to bullies, no matter how many times it proved to be a losing battle. "I can do this all day," he says again and again, beaten, bruised, shaking on his own to feet but still standing. Whether out of stubbornness or sheer force of will, Steve is relentless.

Not all of Steve's qualities are heroic. Sometimes, he can be so set in his convictions that he fails to truly consider other perspectives. John Mulaney jokes that Irish people bottle everything up, and Steve Rogers is a prime example of the "I'll keep all my emotions right here... and then one day I'll die" mentality. As a sick child, he no doubt learned quickly how to put on a brave face for his mother. He had to develop a thick skin to face the bullies around every corner. And frankly, is there anyone among us who would know how to process losing seven decades of time in a healthy manner? Besides, Steve Rogers has a responsibility as Captain America, and a leader must be able to instill confidence. So Steve has learned to keep a very tight seal on his emotions, and few ever glimpse behind the reassuring facade he presents.

Powers: Steve is a super soldier in peak physical condition, with enhanced strength, speed, and stamina.

Inventory:

1. Captain America uniform
2. Vibranium shield
3. Vintage compass
4. 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail Breakout

Samples:
TDM thread
Text sample
Log sample

Augury
Opt-In Kinks: Altered state of consciousness; Anal; Anonymity; Authority figures; Begging; Bites, bruises; Blindfolds; Bodily secretions; Body worship, fetishization; Bondage; Breathplay; Breeding, in heat; Chastity, virginity; Clothing; Competition; Costumes; Crossdressing; Cuddling; Dirty talk; Discipline; Domination and submission; Drug, alcohol use; Edgeplay; Electricity; Endurance; Exhibitionism; Feathers, fur, velvet, silk; Fighting, wrestling; Fisting; Gags, silence; Gender play; Hair pulling; Handcuffs; Hands, fingers; Humiliation, degradation; Hurt, comfort; Jewelry; Kissing; Latex, rubber, leather; Leashes, collars; Licking; Masturbation; Mechanical, technological; Medical play; Messy; Mirrors; Multiple orgasms; Multiple partners; Multiple penetration; Negotiation; Obedience; Objectification; Oral fixation, oral sex; Orgasm control, denial; Orgy, decadence; Pain play; Pervertibles; Phone sex; Photography, videotaping; Piercings, needle play; Possessive, leaving marks; Power play; Prostitution; Public; Rimming; Ritual; Roleplay; Rough sex; Rubbing, grinding; Scratching; Sensation play; Service; Sex toys; Sexual exhaustion; Size difference; Sounding; Spanking, paddling; Strip tease, exposure; Suspension; Taboo; Tattoos; Teasing; Temperature play; Tickling; Vehicles; Voyeurism; Water; Wax; Xenophilia

Opt-Out Kinks: Adultery, cuckolding; Age difference, ageplay; Blades; Bloodplay; Body alteration, injury; Branding, burning, scarring; Cages, confinement; Coercion, blackmail; Consent play; Emotion manipulation, altered mood; Flexibility, contortionism; Flogging, whipping, caning; Food; Gore, vore, guro; Immobilization, mummification; Orientation play; Snuff, necrophilia; Writing;
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2019-07-09 06:42 am
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meadowlark, hmd.

How's my driving?
Anon on.
IP logging off.
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2019-07-09 06:30 am
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meadowlark, inbox.


@steve.rogers | ■ ▲ ◌ ▼

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2019-07-04 10:58 pm

application, meadowlark.

> PLAYER INFORMATION
NAME: Lia
PRONOUNS: She/her
AGE: 27
CONTACT: PM

> CHARACTER INFORMATION
NAME: Steve Rogers
CANON: Marvel Cinematic Universe
AGE: 98 on paper, physically 31
CANON POINT: Following Captain America: Civil War

HISTORY: MCU Wiki
PERSONALITY: Steve Rogers is a man who most would argue does not exist. Since his time, we as a culture have become increasingly cynical and pessimistic. When faced with someone so simply and inherently good, we search for the catch, for that single tiny flaw to derail his credibility. And if it isn't there, we imagine it into existence, because suspicion is the only response to earnest behavior that we know. We also accept that concepts such as honesty, integrity, and selflessness are long dead; in the present day, every man is out for himself. This is the world in which Steve Rogers awakes, and it is the reason why he subsequently has such trouble adjusting.

Steve isn't deluded: he knows that his own era was far from perfect. But being an idealist and an optimist, he had hoped that he was working toward a greater tomorrow. Now, he has to live in that imagined future, and it's nothing like he expected; the difference that he wanted to make isn't reflected at all in today's America. It's fitting that he was fished from the sea, because relative to the modern world, Steve is a fish out of water. His spirit broken, Steve appears to have finally given up in this strange new world. He divides all of his time between the gym, training for a fight that is already won, and in his apartment, furnished to resemble a home from seven decades ago. A core trait of Steve's personality, however, is that he is relentless. He never gave up as a kid, when he was bullied, nor as a man, when he was at war. Admittedly, after waking from the ice, he was lost, but it took a lot to slow him down. It takes significantly less to reignite his passion for helping people when S.H.I.E.L.D. comes knocking.

Part of Steve will always be that skinny kid from Brooklyn, and it's because he remembers being pushed around that he won't stand for bullying of any kind. He knows all too well those feelings of doubt and insecurity, fear and helplessness, and much of his motivation comes from having been in that position and now having the power to defend others. But there were also times during the war when he was driven purely by revenge after his best friend Bucky was killed, and it took Coulson dying for all of the Avengers to play nice with each other, Steve included. He may be old-fashioned but he is not old, and grandpa jokes aside, he doesn't have an awful lot of experience to fall back on. Like anyone, he is bound to make some mistakes. What Steve understands that others don't is that, like everything else worthwhile in life, being good takes hard work. As someone who chased his dreams until they came true, he understands hard work, and now that he has what he wanted, he's determined to continue earning it. Unlike other heroes, Steve's ascension to power was no accident. His abilities were given to him because someone recognized that understood its worth and would put it to good use. That's all that Steve Rogers does, really — he puts his power to good use.

PERSONALITY REVISION:

Hello! Here is the personality expansion:

Steve is uncompromising. It is one of his very best characteristics, but it can also be his downfall. He grew up during the Great Depression as the chronically ill son of an immigrant single mother, learning firsthand how unfair life is. Then the Second World War broke out and he learned how some use life's unfairness to excuse their own sins. At war, he witnessed men dehumanize the enemy and civilians alike as a means to justify their own depravity. These experiences informed Steve's understanding of cruelty as a slippery slope and strengthened his moral conviction such that he is unwilling to compromise on matters of morality.

When Steve learned that HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. at the highest level, he recognized immediately what others were reluctant to admit: that a system corrupt enough to allow HYDRA to grow unchecked could not be salvaged. He also never compromised on the dubious ethics of Project Insight; he saw the remote surveillance program as a threat to liberty from the moment he learned about it and nearly gave his life to keep it from becoming operational. For Steve, these decisions were almost easy compared to the Sokovia Accords. He never disagreed with the general idea of oversight for The Avengers; when he still believed in S.H.I.E.L.D. he was willing to operate under its governance. But Steve was immediately suspicious of the Accords, fearing that they could threaten the civil rights of enhanced individuals. Refusing to sign put him at odds with roughly half of The Avengers and was not a choice he made lightly. But because he genuinely believed it was the right path, Steve stood by his decision, even when it meant that he had to fight members of his own team.

Steve is a man with a well-defined moral compass but that does not mean that he is always justified. His commitment to doing what he believes is right can sometimes cloud his ability to consider other perspectives. The Accords are a perfect example, because once his mind was made up he never wavered. Still, he never enjoyed being at odds with his team and even tried to push himself toward signing the Accords, until he learned that Wanda Maximoff had been placed on house arrest without a trial.

Morally speaking, protecting Bucky Barnes was also question of due process. After all, Steve's request for a lawyer prompted a laugh from a CIA liaison. But deep down protecting Bucky was a purely emotional choice for Steve. A staunchly loyal man, he makes friends for life and would go to the ends of the earth for the people he holds dear. But when a terrible secret created friction between Steve's loyalty to two friends, he made one of his greatest mistakes by betraying Tony Stark's trust. He admitted later that it was a selfish choice to protect his oldest friend, Bucky, and to avoid losing his friendship with Tony. For this, Steve will likely never forgive himself. He holds himself to a very high standard and is not quick to forgive his failures.

CRAU: N/A

SPECIES: Human
APPEARANCE: Image Link
SKILLS: Hand-to-hand combat, dramatic acrobatics, dangerous frisbeeing, and battle strategy.

NEW POWER: Ability transfer. The initial expression of this would require that Steve make physical contact in order to transfer his serum-given abilities to another person.
POWER REASONING: Anyone can be injected with an experimental serum, but what makes Steve special is who he is underneath that: the little guy who understands the value of power. He puts his faith in people and does his best work when he is motivating others to achieve their full potential. The ability to transfer his abilities to others is an extension of his work as leader of The Avengers and a chance to explore a very different kind of positive impact he can have on others.

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2019-06-09 01:27 am
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credits.

Journal layout is Silent Picture from [community profile] tofuhouse.
Navigation entry is a modification of this code from [community profile] vigils.
All images for this journal were edited by me.
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2019-04-25 07:43 pm
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the end.

SPOILERS WITHIN
this is an open post for threads related to and potentially containing spoilers for avengers: endgame
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2016-09-16 01:16 am
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visuals.

The price of freedom is high
but it's a price I'm willing to pay.
Read more... )
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2016-08-26 05:40 pm
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open post.

open to all for prompts and starters
nsfw post
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2016-08-26 05:30 pm
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nsfw open post.

open to all for nsfw prompts and starters
sfw post
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2016-07-04 12:00 am
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inbox.

• action
• call
• text
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2016-07-04 12:00 am
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cuddlr.







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2016-06-15 03:40 am
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permissions.

ooc.

contact.

Reach me via PM or leave a comment on this post. If we've threaded before, you're welcome to add me on Plurk at [plurk.com profile] cosmology.

writing style.

I prefer prose to action tags but I'll match either style.

back tagging.

I'm happy to back tag until the end of time. I can also be very slow myself.

thread hopping.

If it makes sense and is within network mechanics, go ahead.

fourth walling.
Only if it's canon for the character, so basically Deadpool.

notes.

Please feel welcome to message me! I'm always up for discussing possibilities, setting things up, etc.