
Does your fantasies ever turn dark?


my fantasies no... nor my desires
but I've had dark thoughts sure, I just don't make them or entertain them as something to be excited about...
Sometimes
Not at all
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I try to find them a good purpose, or else purge them. I have taken inspiration from them though.
Sodality: Instigation has many plots going on at once. But the A-plot is a woman, her husband, her new friend, and her godfather trying to survive a giant quarantine zone they've been unfairly imprisoned inside of, full of zombies and ISIS-like terrorists. While trying to lead a band of also-wronged refugees out of the twisted caliphate of one "Halal Affadidah" (who kind of resembles the fake Mandarin from Iron Man 3), and to safety in Texas.
Men who get captured risk evisceration. Women, decapitation. The two main girls are constantly forced to put themselves at risk to secure resources, and are nearly beheaded several times. Every town they visit that has a town square, there's always a guillotine and several chopping blocks. As well as evisceration boards. Headless corpses are everywhere. Gang rape is common in the concentration camps.
The girls barely make it to season 2 alive. And are rescued with minutes to spare before they would've died. They've witnessed countless other women being beheaded in the nude, by every imaginable means, and been taunted with fake blades about their own impending deaths. The one girl's godfather was shot dead, and her husband is missing and presumed dead by basically everyone.
The second season sees the girls try to attend the University of Houston, only to become targeted for harassment by a corrupt-to-the-extreme police state. Not only must they make new friends, and learn what happened to their husbands and if they can be saved, but the two main women have to lawyer up to avoid being railroaded into a prison system that doesn't care about innocence or guilt, only about the thrill of having absolute power over their lives. They endure false arrest on a regular basis, while trying to find a way to end the tyranny. Meanwhile, they have to foil an evil alien invasion that will get nearly everyone killed.
The fifth season sees most of their friends only defeat the new wave of supervillains at terrible personal cost. And the two main girls' efforts to fight injustice appear to have suffered a major blow when their political enemies finally succeed at railroading them. So they have to figure out how to serve their roles in saving the universe while also preparing themselves to serve time in prison for nonsensical "reasons."
Good thing they succeeded at rescuing their husbands from evil aliens before it was too late, and that both men are extremely loyal! Because they're gonna need all the visits and moral support they can get to not despair in the big house!
More tragically, one of their friends is incarcerated for refusing to turn in the Gray Champion. And then, the state spitefully locks up that woman's 12-year-old daughter in juvie, just to prove they can!
The little girl's "crime"? Trying to pawn a magic space ruby off to a pawn shop, thus dealing in dangerous mystical artifacts, in order to keep it out of the hands of terrorists that were already stalking her to steal it from her! So the cute mulatto, cute Asian mom, and cute white gal with pigtails, and several other sweet things, have to pray that the men can fight evil in Europe without their assistance, while they stay behind and become political prisoners.
Hmmm I don’t think so no.
Maybe just a little shady.
Yes extremely dark sometimes, PM open,,,
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