I was messing with a tentacle rape roleplay forum (read Part One here), and now it was time to make a woman out of myself.
Becoming a Schoolgirl
I got a taste of what I was in for when the site's registration page asked me to name my favorite hentai (Japanese cartoon porn) as part of their validation system. It's one thing for a website to welcome perverts -- it's another for it to demand proof of your perversion.
Finally, the chance to look at hentai and call it research.
There are a few rules you have to keep in mind when you create your schoolgirl. Chief among them is that your girl can't be too powerful -- otherwise she'd be able to defend herself and avoid getting raped, and that would be terrible. Also, girls can never become pregnant because, and I quote, "We've had that problem in the past and the offending monster/students were more concerned with playing house and family other than doing rape RP."
God forbid.
There are some informal rules, too. It seemed traditional for girls to have ridiculous names, such as Ziggy Aurum, Aciel Whiterose and Digit Vernelli. And it pretty much goes without saying that not a single student has realistic body proportions. With those guidelines in mind, say hello to my female alter-ego: Ravyn Starrdust.
The early response was critical:
Gee, I don't know. How does one traditionally hear about a secret rape school? Brochures?
I fleshed out Ravyn a little more, because tentacle rape roleplay just isn't the same if you don't know the victim plays the sitar in her spare time. I added a tragic backstory about Ravyn being forced to sell her body on the streets of Gulu, and I also mentioned that she likes knee socks. Those additions ensured Ravyn a warm welcome:
One person did call out some of Ravyn's sillier traits...
Don't talk about my pretend parents like that, you bitch! You didn't pretend know them like I did!
...but those were pretty big words for a person who roleplayed a weapon smuggling schoolgirl who was sexually assaulted by a demonically possessed teddy bear.
Most importantly, I got approval from the moderators who ensure all new characters are believable. No, they do not recognise the irony of their task.
Roleplaying
The tentacle rape community had given my super-genius street urchin hooker with a heart of gold and a grudge against blimps their slime covered stamp of approval. It was time to start roleplaying.
For my first scene I visited the Common Room, a tentacle monster free zone where it's safe for students to study, chat and have copious amounts of lesbian sex. You know, just like a real high school.
Never before in my life had I been hesitant to see some girl on girl action, but I was worried about what sort of terrible things my fellow roleplayers would inflict on Ravyn. Nonetheless, I began a scene. In it, Ravyn wishes that her fellow students would join her for a totally platonic study session:
My invitation was taken up by one Zoe Alexander, a 19 year old Alaskan who was kidnapped when she was 14, used for "perverted entertainment" until she escaped two years later and lived on her own before somehow ending up at this school of horrors. Jesus, Alaska has terrible missing child investigators.
Zoe describes herself as "somewhat shy" and "someone who holds back most of the time." Also, she has "minor cloaking" magic, but it's "nothing really, can't fool anyone really." See, that's the sort of extra touch that really makes her a believable high school student.
Here's how she introduced herself to me:
Who didn't have that conversation with their first roommate? Anyway, Zoe joined in on my studying:
Jesus, Zoe, way to phone it in. I lay out a backstory, setting and character motivation and you just stroll in half-naked like some cheap floozy? Where's the plot? And how do you get Ravv out of Ravyn? And why are you using asterisks as quotation marks?
I hope you're better at math than you are at English! Zing.
I have picked up so many women with that line.
GOD DAMMIT ZOE YOU JUST SAID YOU WERE GOOD AT MATH
The answer better be "trigonometry."
That's a fantastic example of how to write a shy girl who holds things back.
I was never very good at math, but I'm pretty sure that's not how you do it.
I had made it obvious that Ravyn was only interested in studying, but Zoe insisted on throwing herself at me like the filthy whore she is. I found both her unwanted advances and her terrible writing upsetting, forcing me to resolve the situation.
Thus ended my brief relationship with Zoe Alexander, the shy and reserved Alaskan willing to Frost a stranger she just met in public. Sadly, that was the most realistic roleplay Shokushu had ever seen.
Please continue to Part 3: Tentacle Monster Attack!
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