Westerosi-sonas are so funny like. I’m gonna input myself into the most crapsack world ever. I’m gonna reform the canon so I can imagine myself as the minor lord of a shitty keep. This is Harlan he got sent to the wall for sodomy and lost all of his toes to frostbite. Here’s Aenon he was murdered like saint Sebastian during the blackfyre rebellions. Wynnafred is a repressed lesbian married into the riverlands ofc and will fall in love with a tomboy daughter of a high lord before dying of Woman in ASOIAF Disease
It was a normal day with Y/n and Sunoo being the same as usual couple. The two were busy hanging out with eachother per usual, They even brought their friend Sunghoon along! Nothing could go wrong right?
Well your wrong. Sunoo was busy talking to Sunghoon about this and that over and over just ignoring the fact that he had a dang boyfriend who could listen to him any time and any day more than that stupid Sunghoon could! It made Y/n more angry than he could ever be. He doesn't wanna feel angry at his lovely sunoo at all, He felt...Jealous.
He felt so Jealous that he couldn't have Sunoo to himself if maybe Sunghoon wasn't here the two boys would have alone time..just the two of them. Y/n sat there like a sad puppy, sipping his milkshake with a tight grip on his pants it's like he was so needy for Sunoo at this time and moment, every single damn time.
Sunoo couldn't stop talking to Sunghoon, laughing with Sunghoon, being touchy on Sunghoon he just never cared that his boyfriend was watching the whole thing.
Y/n had enough as he grits his teeth and he looks over to the two men while mumbling under his breath "You will regret this sunoo.." He stands up as he goes to refill his milkshake, once he is done he goes back only to pause and see Sunoo on Sunghoon's lap and the two being lovey dovey like they are some school kids gushing over eachother.
Y/n couldn't believe his eyes and what he was seeing. Sunoo looked over while giggling then he paused as he rolled his eyes and spoke up to Y/n "stop overreacting its just what friends do it's not like we are fucking or anything?"
Those words hit Y/n like a brick. He then looked at them with jealousy flashing on his face and he then slammed his fist down on the table "Maybe you are fucking Sunoo..you say this everytime you do this type of stuff Sunoo."
Sunoo rolled his eyes again, That was the last thing he ever did with Sunghoon until when Y/n and Sunoo got to their shared apartment, Sunoo's face was suddenly pinned on the wall and his shorts suddenly fell down to his feet, He didn't know what was going on at all.
"This is what you get for teasing me. Kim Seonwoo." Y/n positioned the head of his cock against Sunoo's hole then he started to push inside. Sunoo opened his mouth into a 'O' shape after feeling Y/n's cock inside of him then after a little while Y/n starts to thrust in and out of Sunoo's hole making his pretty boy and his pretty boy's tight hole reach the stars.
All people could hear echoing through the walls were moans, skin to skin, screaming and crying, and even name calling things like "Y-y/n..!!" "i-im sorry..!!" "I-ill obey I swear..!!" This man literally took things in his own hands, Seriously.
( Help this took alot to write but I made it work. HEADS UP THOUGH I FORGOT TO TAG THE PERSON WHO WANTED THIS 🙌🏾 !! But if you see this here you go mamas I made this just for you. Love you huns and here you go ᡣ𐭩 >< !! )
hey, could you explain a little about the art fight thing? i want to fight people !1!1!
Art Fight is an art gifting and trading game! It's been running in some form or another since (quickly checks about page) 2007 apparently but I've been playing it since 2016.
The way the game/event works is outlined here on the site's About page. Basically you just pick other users and draw free art for them of their characters--art you make for other people is called "attacks", and if you're lucky, they'll get "revenge" by drawing something back for you of one of your own characters, too!
There's a light framework of "teams" and "points" overlaid on top of that "draw art of others' OCs" concept to gamify it and give it a fun aesthetic (with team themes like sun vs moon, vampires vs werewolves, etc), but there are no prizes for the winning team, you can freely draw stuff for people on your own team, you can switch teams at any time, and... honestly most users don't really care about teams or points and are just in it for the OC gift art aspect of it.
I'm a huge fan of it because Art Fight feels like one of the last places on the internet that is by and for artists exclusively. On Art Fight you can openly relish in the fact that you're obsessed with one of your characters, or show off this idea for a cool story and setting you want to turn into a novel someday, or proudly display the fact that you've been worldbuilding in-depth dragon lore for a decade and be totally and completely surrounded on all sides by people who not only get it, but also are all doing the same thing. It's also a great way to give some love and support to beginner artists.
Some tips on how to have a better Art Fight experience:
Don't go in with the expectation that you'll get a ton of art, especially your first year. Your main goal should be to make gifts for other people.
If you are hoping to get "revenges" back, try to "attack" people who are definitely playing this year (as in, have drawn at least one attack this summer) but who aren't already swamped with a ton of attacks to "revenge" already. (Attacking only very popular/professional artists who get more attacks then they could ever possibly keep up with will leave you feel disappointed... that said, it's arguably worth attempting a few, just in case you get lucky, because that's how I got a drawing from Shoomlah, one of my childhood art idols!)
If you have an art blog, promote your Art Fight stuff to your followers there so they know you're playing. Playing with a group of friends is also more fun than playing solo 'cause you can always attack each other if you're not getting many revenges. Leaving nice comments on other people's characters and art can also help make you more visible/leave a good impression if you're brand new to the game.
Points and teams seriously don't matter at all, even a little. I suggest not paying them any attention at all beyond picking the team theme you think is cooler.
It's best to at least skim a character's profile and rules before drawing them. Not only does it help you get a better feel for the character, sometimes people put useful design details there instead of on their refs.
One more thing: Don't take Art Fight too seriously! You and everyone else are here to have fun. Don't get hung up on art "quality"--lots of people (including myself) are only doing headshots or sketches. Don't get upset if someone forgets a detail on your character or doesn't draw them quite "right". Don't get hung up on numbers or "ratios" or feel too stung if someone doesn't comment on or revenge something you draw for them. After all, Art Fight is for all types of artists, including young artists who don't fully understand netiquette rules yet, busy adults with full time jobs, people with disabilities that make it hard for them to communicate or hard for them to type or leave them with limited energy... etc. That doesn't mean they didn't appreciate what you drew for them!
Wow, I wrote too much. I should probably stop typing and go draw something for Art Fight before it gets too late in the evening!
TL;DR: Fun art gifting game. Great to rub elbows with other creatives for a month! Feels like an online convention of sorts! A+! Would recommend.