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Two ideas for now. I go deep, so I can't handle much more and do them justice.
PM if interested. Bring plot ideas and the other half of the story with your character idea.
Open to major changes.
In the Shadow of the Queen | Fantasy, adventure, romance (optional: world building, dark, violent, multiple characters)
The high king of the Le'teir continent had chosen his queen, much to the chagrin of his council. Not that the people had an objection to futanari themselves or the place futanari had in the royal family, there were a few, but not in a role as high as a queen. The highest concentration of futanari was in Adaria, one of the seven seats of the continent and second in power to the crown family. It was these facts that led them to reluctantly agree to the High King's choice. There were bigger battles to fight, with a growing dislike of the High Kings increasingly hedonistic ways and muffling of the people's voice. Paying honor to Adaria by a unification of the royal family and such an honored clan, would hopefully quiet the brewing storm.
All futanari are not created equal. They may be a celebrated blend of two genders, at least in Adaria, but that blend is not any different than the variety among the spectrum of Le'terian humans as a whole. Meeting the twins Gida and Malahn, this is very evident and slightly comical to the both of them. Gida is the more 'nari' of the two, having the stereotypical curves and perfectly plump endowments. Malahn is more masculine, but only in comparison to Gida's near perfect form. Definitely the 'futa' of the pair, the inside joke of being born second. They had always been close, each excelling at their own interest, Gida in leadership and diplomacy, Malahn a near master archer and healer. As the only children of a prominent noble family, they were a well known pair. To get to Gida, one must go through Malahn, which was a challenge to say the least.
Gida was betrothed to the High King, a fact that made Malahn hide her feelings from her sister, so they would both be going to high court. Reservations about the man himself made Malahn demand to go. Having never been separated for more than a year, it was a given for the siblings. Gida adored her sister, or so it seemed. Malahn, once she swallowed her reservations, was excited to meet the healers and walk among the memorial hall of great founders of Le'tier., but the second the wedding was complete, things changed. her sister grew cold, blaming married life, duties and attention to the High King as a most reasonable excuse. Malahn was warned, the signs were there, and an unimaginable event led her to do some soul searching and seek out the truth. Without knowing who was on her side she literally fell into the arms of a possible ally, and someone who could help her find answers before it was too late.
This can go many ways. Changes and additions are welcome. It could even be switched to something more modern fantasy if the authoritative roles are tweaked. My Malahn is a rather masculine futa, accepting of either pronouns, and taking the appearance of a pretty boy, until one starts peeling away his armor to find the sweet girl protected underneath it all. It is set up to be open to whatever role you'd like your male to take in the story.
The high king of the Le'teir continent had chosen his queen, much to the chagrin of his council. Not that the people had an objection to futanari themselves or the place futanari had in the royal family, there were a few, but not in a role as high as a queen. The highest concentration of futanari was in Adaria, one of the seven seats of the continent and second in power to the crown family. It was these facts that led them to reluctantly agree to the High King's choice. There were bigger battles to fight, with a growing dislike of the High Kings increasingly hedonistic ways and muffling of the people's voice. Paying honor to Adaria by a unification of the royal family and such an honored clan, would hopefully quiet the brewing storm.
All futanari are not created equal. They may be a celebrated blend of two genders, at least in Adaria, but that blend is not any different than the variety among the spectrum of Le'terian humans as a whole. Meeting the twins Gida and Malahn, this is very evident and slightly comical to the both of them. Gida is the more 'nari' of the two, having the stereotypical curves and perfectly plump endowments. Malahn is more masculine, but only in comparison to Gida's near perfect form. Definitely the 'futa' of the pair, the inside joke of being born second. They had always been close, each excelling at their own interest, Gida in leadership and diplomacy, Malahn a near master archer and healer. As the only children of a prominent noble family, they were a well known pair. To get to Gida, one must go through Malahn, which was a challenge to say the least.
Gida was betrothed to the High King, a fact that made Malahn hide her feelings from her sister, so they would both be going to high court. Reservations about the man himself made Malahn demand to go. Having never been separated for more than a year, it was a given for the siblings. Gida adored her sister, or so it seemed. Malahn, once she swallowed her reservations, was excited to meet the healers and walk among the memorial hall of great founders of Le'tier., but the second the wedding was complete, things changed. her sister grew cold, blaming married life, duties and attention to the High King as a most reasonable excuse. Malahn was warned, the signs were there, and an unimaginable event led her to do some soul searching and seek out the truth. Without knowing who was on her side she literally fell into the arms of a possible ally, and someone who could help her find answers before it was too late.
This can go many ways. Changes and additions are welcome. It could even be switched to something more modern fantasy if the authoritative roles are tweaked. My Malahn is a rather masculine futa, accepting of either pronouns, and taking the appearance of a pretty boy, until one starts peeling away his armor to find the sweet girl protected underneath it all. It is set up to be open to whatever role you'd like your male to take in the story.
To Be Loved | Modern fantasy, monster boy, tentacles, marriage contract, fluff, romance, heavy smut, drama
There is a blend of mythos in this but nothing too deep. Pun intended. Need a male , human or another 'monster' will work.
Humans are not alone on this planet and walk side by side with weres, shifters and what some even call monsters. The werewolves, furries, merfolk, naga are the most common... of the uncommon few. Looking in from what we know of reality, it would seem there is a bias against them, as those not human all over the world are required in some way, governments have their individual systems, to be registered. It is met with heavy fines to withhold such information when say, applying for jobs or running for office. In these modern times this is seen as one of the many ways governments try and control their people, but it is tastefully handled and only in secluded pockets of the world are they seen as lessors, or held as slaves. Just as with human trafficking, the enslavement of an Other is just as base a criminal offense.
Detric Palomi is an Other. In cruder terms, a tentacle monster. In error he is considered a mer, but actually he is of an ancient race of beast that normally dwell deep within the seas and lakes, a descendant of the great mother hydra. As an integrated Other registered into society, he works as a simple high school science teacher, an accomplishment he is immensely proud of. His banishment from his family pales in comparison to the love he receives from his students and joy of teaching, but he still seeks a companion. The most challenging endevor when it is made known he is from such a rare race. A friend encourages him to seek companionship through the mixed registry, a government controled system of marriage application and scientific match by bloodlines.
When an automatic match with what he doesn't know is a prominent figure occurs, Detric is nervous and excited to begin the trial period, unaware the acceptance of the match was an accident.
There is a blend of mythos in this but nothing too deep. Pun intended. Need a male , human or another 'monster' will work.
Humans are not alone on this planet and walk side by side with weres, shifters and what some even call monsters. The werewolves, furries, merfolk, naga are the most common... of the uncommon few. Looking in from what we know of reality, it would seem there is a bias against them, as those not human all over the world are required in some way, governments have their individual systems, to be registered. It is met with heavy fines to withhold such information when say, applying for jobs or running for office. In these modern times this is seen as one of the many ways governments try and control their people, but it is tastefully handled and only in secluded pockets of the world are they seen as lessors, or held as slaves. Just as with human trafficking, the enslavement of an Other is just as base a criminal offense.
Detric Palomi is an Other. In cruder terms, a tentacle monster. In error he is considered a mer, but actually he is of an ancient race of beast that normally dwell deep within the seas and lakes, a descendant of the great mother hydra. As an integrated Other registered into society, he works as a simple high school science teacher, an accomplishment he is immensely proud of. His banishment from his family pales in comparison to the love he receives from his students and joy of teaching, but he still seeks a companion. The most challenging endevor when it is made known he is from such a rare race. A friend encourages him to seek companionship through the mixed registry, a government controled system of marriage application and scientific match by bloodlines.
When an automatic match with what he doesn't know is a prominent figure occurs, Detric is nervous and excited to begin the trial period, unaware the acceptance of the match was an accident.