If you have any questions about these, feel free to let me know! I know its a lot, but I have bolded or italicized the most important stuff if you wanna just jump in. The Bio can be found here!

hi my name is manfred and i cant stop thinking about medic tf2 and engineer tf2 being in beautiful science love and doing science together and both of them feeling extremely happy when they get to share science ideas with someone who gets equally excited about science………. and also, medic Absolutely having a thing for the gunslinger. somebody who would willingly replace half his arm with a robot hand just because its fcking cool as shit is somebody dr “the medic” “bird enthusiast” “not actually technically a real doctor” ludwig would be extremely positive about kissing, and thats the final facts
also engies belt is flipped and showing the wrong pocket-thing but its too late to fix it now so everyone just has to deal with my mistakes. goodbye


Had to block another of you freaks so reminder that this blog does not have any space for TE//RFs! I don’t respect you! My content is not and will never be for you!

I writing evil or nearly evil characters more fun than writing good guys. I’m sick of feeling like people are going to judge me for my characters. I have a right to rp what I want and explain my characters actions, but not try to justify them. Because I know why a character acts a certain way doesn’t mean I think they are excused. The world isn’t black and white.
As someone who also writes villains on the reg, I feel like I can offer a few things I’ve learned over the years that will save my fellow villain writers a lot of time and pain when it comes to the tumblRPC – Not all of it, some folks are simply purists and that’s what the block button is for – but some notes of potential value for those who want them:
- Consent is King!! ALWAYS talk to your writing partner before introducing triggering topics to a thread, and always check for interest when plotting. Never assume that just because someone has read your rules that they want to engage in creating and sharing in potentially triggering content. Remember that you put those warnings on your blog so followers can blacklist them if they need to!
*- If your character is a bad person doing a bad thing and you, the mun, want it to be clear that it’s Bad in the narrative – Punish your characters with meaningful consequences for their actions! Make them lose, make them win and regret it, give them something that could potentially help them grow, and then decide if they choose to try or if they opt for something else. If they’re irredeemable, tell us why! Do they believe that, or do you? Use the narrative to your advantage. Give us the nuance for those sweet, sweet, complex villains we crave.
*- If you don’t super care about what the audience thinks of your villain – If you just want your little guy to whump on a whumpee to work something out of your system or it’s your kink or if you’re just having a good time being bad in fiction, Own That Shit. But TELL YOUR PARTNERS. Be transparent and GET CONSENT to engage in those threads with people who Also Want To Be In Those Threads. I am once again asking you to NEVER assume your partner is cool with a thread heading in a potentially traumatic direction. Communicate THOROUGHLY about triggering topics, and do not be upset with someone if they say No or express discomfort. That is their right! It is GOOD to respect your partner’s boundaries!
*- You don’t have to write out explicit abusive fantasies if you’re more interested in exploring the character and their headspace. It’s not a requirement, that’s a preference! Be honest with yourself about why that’s a priority, if that’s a priority, and communicate that with your partners. If they don’t want to engage, that’s their preference and their right. Clear communication will help you find partners who are comfortable with the kind of writing you want to do.
*- Tag excessively!! Everywhere you can!! Do not let readers be surprised by triggering content, label as much as you can as often as you can! Especially if you’re interested in engagement! People like to know their writing partner will be considerate of their limitations and boundaries! It also helps new followers not be immediately rocked by something they weren’t prepared to see.
*- AND REMEMBER KIDS: If it is not CONSENSUAL, it is not PLAY. ALWAYS put your and your partner’s comfort and mental health FIRST.
Hope this helps!
Stay safe, have fun, and happy villaining!