Opt In/Opt Out
Mar. 21st, 2019 06:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wraeththu and Seel's past contain sensitive and potentially triggering content. Most likely he is not going to talk about his past willingly unless he is close to you or rather angry. Possible content may include: drug and alcohol abuse including that of a minor, physical and emotional abuse, teenage sex, rape of a minor, violence, death, murder, torture, forced pregnancy, and arranged marriage. Seel is also hermaphroditic in that his species possesses both male and female genitalia. If you're not comfortable with anything just give me a heads up and I'll avoid it.
Seel also has several magical abilities including telepathy/mind reading, healing, telepathy, and telekinesis. As always let me know if there's anything you want to avoid. I'll always do my best to talk to the mun before bringing up anything sensitive or using any of his abilities.
Also note that Seel uses male pronouns, due to the limitations of the first generation of Wraeththu themselves who tend to think of themselves more as modified males than a truly hermaphroditic/bigender species. He won't correct anyone addressing him using female or gender neutral pronouns, as the idea of different pronouns has never actually occurred to him.
Also the books were written in the 80's.
Seel also leans more toward the feminine in terms of gender and appearance, which is why a female PB is used.
All comments are screened.
Seel also has several magical abilities including telepathy/mind reading, healing, telepathy, and telekinesis. As always let me know if there's anything you want to avoid. I'll always do my best to talk to the mun before bringing up anything sensitive or using any of his abilities.
Also note that Seel uses male pronouns, due to the limitations of the first generation of Wraeththu themselves who tend to think of themselves more as modified males than a truly hermaphroditic/bigender species. He won't correct anyone addressing him using female or gender neutral pronouns, as the idea of different pronouns has never actually occurred to him.
Also the books were written in the 80's.
Seel also leans more toward the feminine in terms of gender and appearance, which is why a female PB is used.
All comments are screened.