🌹 Only after its in the air does Michael realize what he said, and his pale rosy face flushes a deeper red. Embarrassment running in his body hotter than the streams of pleasure, he almost wanted to curl away and simply become invisible.
Obviously he could not.
The dark glint in those hazel eyes cured any anxieties in an instant.
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Send in asks, let your freak out, and I will answer. I also suggest checking out @honey-and-flies blog as well, they are my inspiration and have written so much stuff as well. They’re awesome.
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Some characters I'm designing for a worldbuilding/writing setting that won't leave my head. It started as a "what if I make a story where a bunch of gay girls go exploring the wilderness and end up all dating each other" and grew into this.
The setting is a world that's mostly grassland and steppe, with civilizations centered around oases and river valleys, and countless nomadic tribes in between. These ladies are part of a religious extremist/radical feminist movement that venerates the earth goddess, Deghma. Their goal is women's liberation, the destruction of patriarchy and, ideally, the foundation of a utopian and all-female society. This makes them a lot of enemies.
These are essentially the twelve main characters. There's numerous side characters who travel with them and make up the bulk of their force, I might cover them later.
More info on each character below the cut.
Corolla Praşid, 24; college graduate and diehard feminist. Hates men with a passion, reluctant to go into detail why. Clever, fiery, brash and charismatic. Comes up with a lot of bad ideas, but talks with such conviction she can get other women to truly believe and follow her.
Mihiru Tsfayadol, 45; Corolla's long-suffering girlfriend. Was her college linguistics and history professor, before becoming her lover. When the affair was made public after Corolla's graduation, Mihiru lost her job. She's been stuck with her young girlfriend ever since, trying to find a new career. Nervous and fussy, keeps a flask of mulberry rakija on her at all times.
Lovia Mtemwe, 22; trans girl, former classmate of Corolla's. Studied zoology, currently conducting a faunistic inventory of the steppe's bird life for the national archives. Nerdy, chatty and kindhearted.
Bibirzaida Sulihad-Arlevost (Bibi), 15; A teenager who Corolla and Mihiru meet while staying at a Deghmist convent. She ran away from home to escape an arranged marriage to a man twice her age. She's well brought-up, but sheltered, and much more naïve than her companions. Dreams of meeting someone who loves her for who she is, instead of for who her father is.
Othulienne oss Whenex, 28; a calm, practical woman of great faith. Claims to be "the High Priestess of Deghma". It is unclear where she comes from and whether she gave herself this title. Becomes Corolla's trusted advisor on law, ethics and theology. Her seemingly sensible nature makes her scarily good at rephrasing Corolla's urges for the extinction of men, so that they seem reasonable and morally justified.
Amutharh, 37; A native of the steppe and an envoy of the Cinnabar Horde. Incredibly self-assured and confident, in her fighting skills and in general. Ruthless to her foes, but a sweetheart once you get to know her. Travels with her daughters, Kwellkett (20), Yaskett (16) and Shexkett (12).
Jeikh “Potash” KhasKhulukhaddeikh, 25; Scientist from the industrialised nation of Buzhr. Specialises in production of lye, in order to manufacture soap and fertiliser. Keen on innovative solutions to boost economic growth without destroying natural resources, and ensuring jobs and healthcare for women.
Nguytu Tuyt, 28; Jeikh’s assistant, bodyguard and (legally unrecognised) wife. Despite her blocky frame and stern face, she's shy and a pushover, easily giving in to others. Trained as a nurse, and was never promoted to doctor despite being extremely skilled. Loves and cares for Jeikh deeply, even if she doesn't always show it.
Sarissa Flak, 30; Army general of Onphoë, a tiny nation with big ambitions. Sent to scout out the terrain and secure alliances along the steppe routes. Joins the Deghmists at Corolla’s request, believing that it is in her interests. Her personal all-female unit, the Furies, go on to form the backbone of the revolutionary force.
Tura Hŷ - 56. A mysterious woman from the far northern taiga. Only speaks her native language, Irrabash, posing communication barriers for the rest of the group. It's doubtful if she understands or cares about the Deghmist mission, but after Nguytu rescues her from a grievous injury, she comes to treat the group as she would her own tribe, and defends them at all costs.
Etzi Vanerrahara, 20; A laid-back, hedonistic and smarmy knight errant from the Caliphate of Vo. Finds the steppe, the travel, and the beautiful, young, foreign girls very exciting. Slim, athletic and androgynous, remarkably skilled with a sword. Rides a beautiful silver monocorn, and travels with her Page, Cheib Ghuraz (12), and her Squire, Dauryetz Zanhoun IX (18).
Vykel Plorn, 19; A witch, allegedly. Mostly a swindler and street magician, but does have a few real spells. Followed around by a pair of delivery grouse, Giblet (who delivers her weekly newspaper) and Chitlin (who brings correspondence with her coven-mate/music partner/long distance girlfriend). Joins the Deghmists out of opportunism, curiosity and a sense of feminist solidarity.