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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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I'm shedding my anonymous skin (I was the anon of the Rinx heat ask a while back, and I was the anon of the recent laccai/moth rhyme) here to tell you Pinnie that you are a wonderful and creative individual. You are one of my favorite writers on both tumblr and ao3. I was introduced to you first on ao3 browsing the original works fandom. I was a bit hesitant about going to another website to get the full context of everything, but something was telling me I wouldn't regret it. Now your ocs have given me brain rot and I couldn't be happier! (✿◠‿◠)
As for my question, what are the real names of the icons?
[Oh wow, that's extremely flattering ahdhsd :'))- I'm happy you bothered to actually see the blog! Glad you're sticking around. <3<3 To hear I'm anyone's favorite anything is rejuvenating *a heem*]
I feel like I'm handing you a cheat code list right now...
Vesper = Valz'par
Zizz = Xhi'ske
Kalymir = Khall
Livius = Lavineum
Cero = Zerhd'is
Vorticia = Wir'shio
Rinx = Rhu'vinx
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beachesbonaire-blog · 7 years ago
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The beautiful mangroves of Bonaire are well worth a visit. #beachesbonaire #wesharebonaire #bonaire #islandlife #mangrove #mangroves #laccai #lacbay (at BEACHES BONAIRE)
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mariejamora · 6 years ago
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Rest in peace, Sir Eddie Garcia. In 2005, I was fortunate enough to work with this cinema legend for my film school thesis film called DEXTER CALLIOPE AND THE ADARNA BIRD. He played Lolo Tiburcio, our storyteller, in a scene with Conrad Javier, the young Dexter. We shot on 16mm film, and Sir Eddie was a RIOT onset. He knew we were all young filmmakers all starting out (cinematography by @odysseyflores , production design by @trinkalat , styling by @christina_dy , assisted directed by @issalitton , edited by Maui Mauricio, music by @mikeyamistoso and @itchyjazz , sound design by Mark Laccay and Erwin Romulo, written by @wincyaquinoong , PA @mihkvergara , Art Dept @neurotic.ninja Cris Silva) and he used this onset opportunity to test/tease us about continuity, make us laugh, and keep us on our toes. The creation of his character was so important for him -- he requested for a face towel and a Beer na Beer (quite a rare local beer that our PAs had to scour for) that his character would be drinking in the middle of the day. He also used his own reading glasses and slippers. He was the first huge actor I ever worked with, and I am grateful that he gave me a chance. Does it have to take the accidental onset death of one of our greatest actors in the history of our cinema, a man still working in the industry at the AGE OF 90, to finally practice SAFETY in our film and TV productions? I second the motion of what cinematographer Carlo Mendoza said, please let's respect the lives of every person who works in the Philippine entertainment industry, have manageable and humane working hours, and make sure our sets and stunts are safe. https://www.instagram.com/p/By85KF3HwI6/?igshid=1m2drminsj02c
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kevzdg · 8 years ago
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Gawad Urian 2017 Predictions
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photo grabbed from: http://www.rappler.com/entertainment/31595-live-blog-36th-gawad-urian
Dubbed as the Philippine version of the British Academy of Film and Television Awards and the Oscars (then again, why  does there have to be a Western counterpart to every Filipino original), the prestigious Gawad Urian comes back to celebrate the best of Filipino films once more, now reaching its glorious 40th year of ceremony. The judges are composed of a number of Filipino National Artists such as Bienvendio Lumbera, among others, and notable film critics such as Tito Valiente, all of whom can collectively be called the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP). This past year has been a spectacle for Filipino films as the nominees of the Gawad Urian have been multi-award-winning works in film festivals both local and foreign. I have seen almost all of the films nominated only by happenstance that I get to catch them in the theatres where they would have only about one to three days of screening only to be replaced by a Western film that would earn probably 10 times more than these independent films. However, this does not tamper with the quality (and, in a better world, the popularity) of these Filipino films that boasts rich narratives made by our own Filipino filmmakers. What I shall do is to assess, the way I see it, which film would most likely nag each of the awards; nonetheless, we must never forget that the film that wins the award does not necessarily indicate that it is better than the others; all of these films share a unique quality to their creative aspects and should be given the credit that they deserve given that they have been among the nominees of the Gawad Urian this year. Now, without further ado, let us venture into the best of this year’s Filipino Cinema (as seen by the MPP).
 Best Sound
And the nominees are:
Hinulid, Mark Laccay
Women of the Weeping River, Albert Michael Idioma & Immanuel Verona
Ang Babaeng Humayo, Corinne De San Jose, Mark Locsin & Che Villanueva
Pamilya Ordinaryo, Albert Michael Idioma & Emmanuel Verona
Ma Rosa, Albert Michael Idioma
Paglipay, Andrew Milallos
Baboy Halas, Willie Apa, Jr. & Charlie Daclan
It is arguable, questionable even, whether foley artists from the other films deserve the award more in this battle of the sound than the sound recordists whose recordings are the diegetic (natural) sounds. Even thinking of assessing their mixing is difficult enough for me. But what I do know is that Hinulid has missed my watchlist this year, but I have a friend who was there to tell me all about it, and I’ll just trust his word: Hinulid has crisp sound. As for the other nominees, I prefer choosing as my top three choices Ang Babaeng Humayo, for its foley, also dubbed as sound editing or in layman’s terms the “making of the sound”, that sets the tone of the whole film, even in the silence that is marked by the cutting of the sound, notable in the air-videoke performance scene between Hollanda and Horacia as they were singing happily in the living room, Pamilya Ordinaryo, for capturing the rawness and grittiness of the sound of the streets and the despair that comes with it (better than Ma Rosa did), and Baboy Halas, for captivating the audience with the sounds of the forest and nature by carefully placing the microphone to record the hymn of the far-flung places deep into the woods of Mindanao and into the heart of the indigenous community.
Will win: Baboy Halas
Could win: Ang Babaeng Humayo
Best Music
And the nominees are:
Paglipay, Gian Gianan
Women of the Weeping River, Kit Mendoza
Saving Sally, Pablo Pico
Pauwi Na, Pike Ramirez, Paolo Villaluna & Veena Ramirez
Tuos, Jema Pamintuan
I’m going say this first and foremost of all: I don’t remember much of the music used in each of the nominees. To be perfectly honest, the trouble I have with this category is that music taste is completely arbitrary and different between individuals, that’s why I would assess the music by how it was incorporated into the film more than the actual score and arrangement.  Probably the best scores, in my opinion, are Saving Sally and Tuos, where the former builds on a rom-com vibe whereas the latter centered on the solemnity of Filipino folk music. Narrative-wise, both scores have been blended well up to the point of karmic duty to the audience for a wonderful audio-visual experience.
Will win: Tuos
Could win: Saving Sally
Best Editing
And the nominees are:
Women of the Weeping River, Carlo Francisco Manatad
Ma Rosa, Diego Marx Dobles
Pauwi Na, Ellen Ramo & Paolo Villaluna
Ang Babaeng Humayo, Lav Diaz
Pamilya Ordinaryo, Carlo Francisco Manatad
Paglipay, Zig Madamba Dulay
Die Beautiful, Benjamin Gonzales Tolentino
I have not seen Pauwi Na but I heard that it’s good but the editing is just basic. The others in this category I definitely can comment about; however, the picks I have to place above all else are Die Beautiful, my prediction for  MMFF 2016 Best Editing which lost to arguably last year’s best Filipino documentary Sunday Beauty Queen, and Pamilya Ordinaryo, which won best editing in last year’s acclaimed Cinemalaya 2017. Perhaps the better thing to say is that in my book, both could easily be tied for the position, with Die Beautiful’s non-linear editing that contributes to the power of its story-telling, and Pamilya Ordinaryo’s easy cuts from one pain to another whilst including inside the  frames the poverty in the streets through the lens of CCTV camera footages; nevertheless, I placed Die Beautiful just a little ways up the road simply because I wouldn’t pass on an unconventional narrative tool that it used: telling the story in an uncouthed fashion (and give Benjamin Tolentino his Urian already! Recall his editing works in the masterpiece Transit and Dagitab, both from Cinemalaya, one from 2013 and 2014, respectively).
Will win (hopefully): Die Beautiful
Could win: Pamilya Ordinaryo
Best Production Design
And the nominees are:
Ma Rosa, Dante Mendoza
Die Beautiful, Angel Diesta
Ned's Project, John Paul Sapitula
Women of the Weeping River, Harley Alcasid
Pamilya Ordinaryo, Harley Alcasid
Paglipay, Aped Santos
Saving Sally, Erik Manalo & Rommel Laquian
Hinulid, Ryan Cuatrona & Celine Belino
Baboy Halas, Joel Geolamen
I was surprised to the core when I found out that Ang Babaeng Humayo and Seklusyon was excluded from the nominees because period dramas are raining on everyone’s parade in this category for the previous Urian awards (save for last year’s Water Lemon a surprise win for the coveted art department prize). This year, no period drama is even on that list! And there aren’t even notable winners from Filipino film festival’s Best Production Design on this very list (recall, Tuos from Cinemalaya 2016 and Tisay from CinemaOne Originals)! Excitement aside, I feel as though there are a lot of strong choices in this category, especially since I, myself, am now recalling Women of the Weeping River, the film I watched with my uncle the previous year: I never remembered it until this category and how raw it is as it boasts the narrative of land-grabbing and clan wars in Mindanao.  I just have to make shots in the dark and choose as the leads Hinulid and Die Beautiful.
Will win: Hinulid
Could win: literally any film on the category because that’s how confusing this set of  nominees are
Best Cinematography
And the nominees are:
Women of the Weeping River, Rommel Sales
Ang Babaeng Humayo, Lav Diaz
Ma Rosa, Odyssey Flores
Paglipay, Albert Banzon
Pamilya Ordinaryo, Albert Banzon
Baboy Halas, Raphael Meting & Mark Limbaga
Tuos, Mycko David
Yet another surprise! Ma Rosa is on the list! Why is it another surprise, one might ask. Well, the film “intentionally” mimics the shakiness of a handheld camera and puposefully does it the whole film: it being a directorial decision is just the distasteful icing on top of the cake.  All the other cinematography nominees are not surprises, in contrast. However, I have to put as one of my predictions Ang Babaeng Humayo simply because Diaz placed the camera in such a way that incorporates everything that is happening within the frames of his film. Another is Tuos’ Mycko David who won best cinematography for last year’s Cinemalaya and whose works speak for themselves (Kasal (2014) and Children’s Show (2014)).  And last but not the least, and my personal favorite and bet, Baboy Halas with first time cinematographer Raphael Meting and well-known director of photography Mark Limbaga; in addition, the director of Baboy Halas is the amazing Director Of Photography turned director Bagane Fiola, this film had the perfect ‘matog’ (cinematography) ensemble! And what came out is a smooth and powerful handling of the camera.
Will win: Baboy Halas
Could win: Tuos
Long shot: Ang Babaeng Humayo
 Best Screenplay
And the nominees are:
Ned's Project, John Bedia
Pauwi Na, Paolo Villaluna and Ellen Ramos
Women of the Weeping River, Sheron Dayoc
Paglipay, Zig Madamba Dulay
Ma Rosa, Troy Espiritu
Patay na si Hesus, Fatrick Tabada
Ang Babaeng Humayo, Lav Diaz
Pamilya Ordinaryo, Eduardo Roy, Jr.
This is the most interesting list of nominees for best screenplay that I have seen in my years of following the Gawad Urian. We have a plethora of great narratives and great dialogue and great screenplay. Some may not be as serious as the others but that is what makes this an interesting group. I remember laughing my heart out watching the first half of the film Patay na si Hesus ironically enough since the title denotes something sad, but I was unable to finish it so I’m not so sure. Usually comedies are my choice for best screenplay and my most favorite prediction was last year’s Mercury is Mine a dark comedy which won best screenplay for Cinemalaya 2016 (and I’m still wondering why it isn’t included in this quasi-perfect list of nominees). If one checks the previous winners of this Gawad Urian category, which I did, one will find a long list of serious-toned films that boasts its narrative and characters, rather than the laughs it has given, and this year is no different (my year of predicting comedy to win this is still in hold, I am yet to look for the right opportunity). Instead we turn to Urian favorite Lav Diaz (who won around 2-3 times in this category) and Troy Espiritu who wrote for Brillante Mendoza. What we get are two amazing screenplays, one fit for the current drug war in the Philippines and one another dragging yet bountiful gender sensitive harvest from Lav Diaz. I must admit when I was watching the latter, I felt bored most of the time, but instead I focused on the dialogue and narrative. Personally, Ma Rosa would be my bet narrative-wise but there is a magic in Lav Diaz’s Humayo that speaks more than volumes and can only be understood upon watching. The other favorites of mine are Pamilya Ordinaryo and Women of the Weeping River.
 Will Win: Ang Babaeng Humayo
Could win: Ma Rosa
Long shot: Women of the Weeping River or Paglipay
In an ideal world (personal favorite but I don’t think it would win): Pamilya Ordinaryo
 Best Supporting Actress
And the nominees are:
Rhed Bustamante, Seklusyon
Barbie Forteza, Tuos
Sharifa Pearlsia     Ali-Dans, Women of the Weeping River
Anna Luna, Paglipay
Joan Dela Cruz, Paglipay
Lui Manansala, Ned's     Project
Lotlot de Leon, MRS
Meryll Soriano, Pauwi     Na
Janine Gutierrez, Dagsin
Mariam     Zimadar Haji Caranay Raper – Women of the Weeping River
Who would’ve thought that Barbie Forteza would be in this category? Because I’m sure I didn’t. Her acting was just simply okay in Tuos. Another unexpected nominee is Rhed Bustamante, the Maria child in Seklusyon (my wild guess as to why she’s here is because she had inappropriate lines spoken in the film yet was delivered convincingly). And, wow, look at Lotlot De Leon in this list! Her acting in MRS is as great as it sounds. Along with her on top are Sharifa Pearlsia Ali-Dans and Mariam Zimadar Haji Caranay Raper from Women of the Weeping River simply because they have a character whose sketch is written for them which they flawlessly portrayed.
Will win: Lotlot De Leon from MRS
Could win: Sharifa Pearlsia Ali-Dans or Mariam Zimadar Haji Caranay Raper from Women of the Weeping River
Best Supporting Actor
And the nominees are:
Taha Daranda, Women of     the Weeping River
Christian Bables, Die     Beautiful
Jess Mendoza, Hinulid
John Lloyd Cruz, Ang     Babaeng Humayo
Nonie Buencamino, Ang     Babaeng Humayo
Julio Diaz, Ma Rosa
Another great list of artists and first time actors alike. Julio Diaz added that rawness and grittiness of a character to identify with even though he is easily judged upon first glance. And we must not forget Christian Bables’ amazing portrayal of a pained homosexual bestfriend in Die Beautiful who is equally matched by another portrayal of a transgender by John Lloyd Cruz in Ang Babaeng Humayo. Also in this list is the magbabalut played by Nonie Buencamino whose presence in the film as a quasi-confidant is essentially one of the most important characters in the film. Another critically acclaimed character is one played by Taha Daranda who won as the best supporting actor in QCinema 2016 for Women of the Weeping River. Who do I chose?
Will win (only by a few marks from the second): Christian Bables from Die Beautiful
Could win: John Lloyd Cruz from Ang Babaeng Humayo
In an ideal world: Taha Daranda from Women of the Weeping River
 Best Actress
And the nominees:
Nora Aunor, Hinulid
Laila Ulao, Women of     the Weeping River
Jaclyn Jose, Ma Rosa
Cherry Pie Picache, Pauwi     Na
Ai Ai delas Alas, Area
Charo Santos, Ang     Babaeng Humayo
Elizabeth Oropesa, MRS
Irma Adlawan, ORO
Hasmine Kilip, Pamilya     Ordinaryo
The list of nominees in this category has got me tumbling up and down, left and right, and in all impossible directions. This is the list that nailed the game and pitted the best against the best, both veteran and new. Laila Ulao from Women of the Weeping River and Hasmine Kilip from Pamilya Ordinaryo, both fresh from the new actresses pool have each won best actress categories in their main film festivals from last year. And here comes veterans Ai Ai delas Alas, used to portraying happy characters, have come in this year’s list as she played a depressed brothel-head and used up all her tears, and Cherry Pie Picache for Pauwi Na, playing a supportive mother. Best actress winners and veterans are also in this list, Irma Adlawan from Oro won in MMFF 2016 and Elizabeth Oropesa from MRS has won in Sinag Maynila 2016. In addition to those overwhelming wins, Jaclyn Jose’s Palme D’or is not some ignorable trophy for best actress too! From this pool is the multiple Urian-nominated actress Charo Santos who is yet to get an award as her ticket for this year is her acting prowess for her character Horacia in Ang Babaeng Humayo. Last but not the least, is multiple-award-winning actress Nora Aunor for Hinulid. How do I choose between them? Only God knows how. The only problem I have with this list is that Pokwang isn’t here for her convincing acting in Mercury is Mine, one of my favorite films from last year’s run.
Will win ( but, literally anyone has a great chance but my guess, which is also a long shot at best, is): Hasmine Kilip from Pamilya Ordinaro
Could win: ANYONE NOMINATED THIS YEAR FOR THIS CATEGORY!
Best Actor
And the nominees are:
Tommy Abuel, Dagsin
Bembol Roco, Pauwi Na
Garry Cabalic, Paglipay
Khalil Ramos, 2 Cool 2     Be 4gotten
Paolo Ballesteros, Die     Beautiful
Ronwaldo Martin, Pamilya     Ordinaryo
Pepe Smith, Singing in     Graveyards
I did not expect Pepe Smith to be in this category! Add to that is the shock in knowing that Khalil is nominated for this prestigious award, not that  he doesn’t deserve it but I just didn’t see it coming (at all). But what rises up from this pool, better than the rest, is Paolo Ballesteros for his rightful portrayal in Die Beautiful. And, perhaps a little inches below him , is Tommy Abuel and his protruding character from Dagsin.
Will win: Paolo Ballesteros from Die Beautiful
Could win: Tommy Abuel from Dagsin
In an ideal world: Ronwaldo Martin from Pamilya Ordinaryo
 Best Director
And the nominees are:
Brilliante Mendoza, Ma'     Rosa
Eduardo W. Roy, Jr., Pamilya     Ordinaryo
Zig Madamba Dulay, Paglipay
Lav Diaz, Ang Babaeng     Humayo
Bagane Fiola, Baboy     Halas
Paolo Villaluna, Pauwi     Na
Avid Liongoren, Saving     Sally
Sheron Dayoc, Women of     the Weeping River
Lemuel Lorca, Ned's     Project
 This long list is as powerful as it can get. A battle between auteur directors Lav Diaz and Brillante Mendoza against the newest wave of indie filmmakers such as Lem Lorca, Eduardo Roy Jr., Zig Dulay, and Shero Dayoc! Truly this is a spectacle. The way I would judge is not based on the narrative but instead on the director’s control over the totality of the film: how the film language is translated directly to screen, and how the elements come across each other in ominous ways. What rises above is, of course, veterans Lav Diaz, whose signature long shots, dragging yet powerful story, and a long end mark (almost 4 hours! The shortest full length he has made in his years of filmmaking) is present, and with that on the same spectrum is Brillante Mendoza’s poverty-infused narrative that coalesces the realism in each frame, and the ‘signature’ shakiness of footage (it is perplexing why he had to do this). What comes close but not quite there yet are Zig Dulay since his story speaks well to a gravity that is not so in-your-face that was achieved with just the right amount of control, and with him is Eduardo Roy Jr. and his translation of a narrative that takes courage and patience. But, it really is such a bummer than even with my analysis, as hard as I can scrutinize it in detail, the list of winners in this category is a truly unpredictable batch of individuals, underdogs, in some cases. So I would go by saying that I would rather a new director win than these veterans, and I really hope they do!
Will win: Zig Dulay for Paglipay
Could win: Eduardo Roy Jr. for Pamilya Ordinaryo
 Best Picture
And the nominees are:
Pamilya Ordinaryo
Paglipay
Ang Babaeng Humayo
Women of the Weeping River
Ma'Rosa
Baboy Halas
This is my favorite award, and it couldn’t be more obvious. In choosing a best picture, I include my own personal biases as a large part in choosing rather than analysis of previous winners and that’s how I plan to choose. I base it on overall impact, social relevance, and personal taste. Instead of doing the usual would win and could win, I would rank them all in order of my predictions, one being the best of the bunch and six being theleast of the bunch.
1.      Pamilya Ordinaryo
2.      Paglipay
3.      Ma Rosa
4.      Baboy Halas
5.      Ang Babaeng Humayo
6.      Women of the Weeping River
 Gawad Urian 2017 is happening on July 20, 2017. Catch the 40th Gawad Urian on Cinema One (SkyCable ch. 56, Destiny Cable Digital Channel 56, and Destiny Analog Ch. 37) on July 20 at 9 p.m.
 Sources:
Villano, Alex. LIST: Nominees, Gawad Urian 2017. Rappler. (27 June 2017). http://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/174023-nominees-gawad-urian-2017
Philstar.com. COMPLETE LIST: 40th Gawad Urian Official Nominees. PhilStar Global Entertainment. (27 June, 2017)  http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2017/06/27/1714143/complete-list-40th-gawad-urian-official-nominees
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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And now a rhyme:
Laccai's wet dream:
Moth succubus queen
He's ugly crying, snot and tears as he begs you to just touch his dick. Once. One time. Please he's going to die-
You already hold a lot of power over him, turning into such an irresistible form will have Lacai nodding senselessly to whatever you want. Where once he would sometimes act as the voice of reason between you and Vesper, his brain can no longer focus enough to mediate anything. You could ask him to clean the floors with his tongue, he will.
Vesper is endlessly amused. In fact, he might bully his imp by showing you off in front of Lacai. Casually spreading you out, holding in his laughter as he waits until the imp throws his towel to the ground and stomps off.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Omg sexually frustrated Laccai is something i didn't know i needed. Laccai ugly crying and throwing a tantrum just because the queen keeps teasing him and pulling away right before things get good. How long will it take before he cracks? what does he do when we've pushed him to his limits and hes finally had enough? lol imagine he just explodes-
Let's never forget that, as Queen, Lacai doesn't have the luxury of exploding on you.
He values his life, and as crazy as he is for you, he knows that letting negative emotions make him do something stupid will spell his death. Assaulting his Queen in a fit of frenzied teasing-induced hunger will be the last thing he does before Vesper splits him in two.
But.
There's nothing to say he can't try to put on his own displays to try to play the same game you play with him. Sure, as an imp, his pheromones are nothing compared to Vesper's, and his hypnotism can be broken a lot more easily, but he's still confident he can at the very least blue-ball you the same way you do him. When he fails to ignite any reaction or defeat from you, Lacai chooses someone in Vesper's imp team to let his frustration out on.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Can't imagine Livious wants a kid with his queen. Taking care of kids needs alot of attention and Livious being a big baby for attention would probably be scary to raise around.
[No one ever spells it right, and at this point, I think people aren't doing it as a joke anymore, lmao. It's "Livius", not "Livious". Same thing goes for "Lacai", not "Laccai".]
But he does want kids. He thinks he'd be able to parent with you.
The vast majority of them aren't fit for any sort of parenthood experience, so yes, it probably wouldn't be wise to have children with Livius- The mess of a two-faced individual constantly rouletting through wants and demeanors.
But you can argue that it's a horrible idea to have a child with any of the icons, right? After all, they're embodiments of some of the worst traits you can have as a person... Eh.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Laccai with a bratty darling. She's always wanting to top and god, her mocking is just so annoying.
It all comes to an end when after a particularly tough day at work he gets home to an ungrateful brat. he stuffs her panties in her mouth and absolutely rails her. Finally getting her to shut up.
The day ends with her finding out that she isn't a dominant top, but a bratty demanding sub.
On the bright side, I'm pretty sure only laccai would be able to handle a darling like this, considering he has such a level head and is a lot calmer then most demons.
He wouldn't be the only one who can handle a brat like that, but he's one of the few that can be insufferable and slightly torturous about it.
Considering Lacai juggles a giant horny manbaby of a King, you're far from a challenge for him, and he doesn't need to place much of a hand on you to knock you down a couple pegs.
Top, sub, whatever you may be, he's nothing if not observant and crafty.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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How would Vesper or Laccai react to their obsession having a stepcest kink? I'm pretty sure they would be into it but like, what would they do to me as my perry step brother?
TW: Stepcest roleplay. (Emphasis on roleplay, this is not real stepcest!)
I feel like Lacai would be less into humoring this, because he has a genuine biological sister, and even if this is all roleplay, it rings a bit too close to home for him. The imp will still do it, but he's doing it because he loves you and he wants to make you sexually fulfilled no matter what. It's not personally his thing, yet still the imp can perform very well.
It's a bit harder for you to get into the role with Vesper since... Well, he's a massive royal demonlord and you're just a human. But, nevertheless, he can cook a story up just for you, since he's so fond of theatrics. In most of your roleplays, you get to be "bullied" and "pressured" into satisfying your jerk of a stepbrother, just because he's of royal descent, and he demands his peasant of a stepsister pay her respects to him when she visits. He'll also bring this outside the bedroom, because of course he will, it's Vesper we're talking about- Casually calling you stepsis while he slaps you hard on the ass is common. His imps know you're not related at any capacity, but plenty of strangers will gawk...
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Vesper and laccais obsessions makeing out and eventually fucking themselves on a double dildo right in front of them.
There's mutual masturbation on both sides, neither demon can stay still, but they also don't want to stop the show, so they'll touch each other in desperation.
Some other servant is filming this, guaranteed. Vesper will try to arrange this more often and Lacai will beg to ""clean"" you both up.
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eldritch-spouse · 2 years ago
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Laccai darling~* I wanna go swimming but I can't choose between the lace and string bikini :( can you help me pick one?
He stares at the two sets for a very brief amount of time, then shrugs, grinning.
" Who says you have to wear anything? Most people here go swimming au naturel. "
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