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Dear creator,

I'm so glad we matched! I love every character and ship I've requested and will be unreservedly thrilled to match on any of them. I've requested both fic and art for everything. Differing section lengths in this letter reflect my energy at the time I wrote each prompt, not my enthusiasm for receiving one request over another.

Other than my handful of DNWs, I'm open to anything. I've written some prompts to get the ball rolling, but I'm honestly not married to anything and am totally happy for you to adapt or subvert or branch off with any of my ideas, or scrap them and use your own. Go where your heart tells you to go, and please feel free to include past/background ships, opt-in kinks, unhappy endings if that's how you roll - seriously, go wild!

I also play to a rather fast and loose definition of shippiness: as long my faves share some kind of meaningful interaction, I'm happy. So please don't worry about whether what you're creating is shippy enough. I love it all, from pre-ship to romance to darkfic to smut.

If you're looking for me elsewhere, I'm on ao3 and occasionally tumblr.

Thank you again, and happy creating!


Do Not Want
- explicit under-18 smut (ageing up, tactful handwaving or fade-to-black is fine)
- parent-child incest
- extreme gore, graphic internal/organ damage
- genital bleeding, cutting or tearing (but pain, bruising and feeling like something might tear are welcome)
- unrequested AUs (including trope AUs: please no a/b/o, soulmates etc)
- pure fluff
- scat, emetophilia, vore, bestiality, lactation kink
- graphic depictions of needles, injections, transfusions or blood-drinking
- issuefic, character/ship bashing
- unwarned major character death (if it's not a canon death, please flag it in tags or author's notes so I'm ready).



GENERAL LIKES

Fic likes
- anything with a strong character focus
- characters who are flawed and abrasive and challenging to love
- worldbuilding, incidental details
- difficult or dysfunctional relationships
- dark/gritty/moody aesthetics
- romantic tension, unrequited feelings, love triangles
- ensemble casts, background characters
- outsider or observer POVs
- banter, snark, gallows humour
- hurt/comfort (the more hurt, the better!)
- descriptions of food, characters eating or sharing food, food as comfort
- military kink: uniforms, weapons, 'sir' (including and especially to address women)
- enemies to lovers
- stranded together, huddling for warmth
- harsh environments, survival/adventure stories
- redemption arcs (or failed redemption arcs)
- subversions, pastiches, crack treated seriously
- first times (sexual or non-sexual).
 
Smut likes
- character-driven smut
- orgasm delay/denial, sexual frustration, begging
- crying after sex
- rough sex, hate sex, power imbalances
- humiliation, verbal insults, gendered slurs
- frottage, dry humping, clothed sex
- sex pollen, aphrodisiacs, drugged sex, fuck-or-die
- different erogenous zones, being sensitive in non-genital places
- anal sex
- watersports, forced wetting
- loss of virginity, inexperience, clumsy sex
- praise kink
- scar worship
- uncomfortable, consensual-but-unpleasant type sex
- under-negotiated kinks
- any level of complex, problematic or questionable consent.
 
Darker likes
- creepy, uncomfortable, 'something's off here' vibes
- self-sacrifice, suicide for a good cause
- 'ugly' mental illness: violence, paranoia, warped thinking
- noncon/dubcon
- grey morality, antiheroes
- villain-centred morality
- coercion, blackmail, abuse of power
- victim-blaming
- mind rape, violation, psychological torture
- imprisonment
- physical or sexual torture.
 
AU likes
- canon-divergent AUs, especially when the change is to an on-screen canon event
- 'for want of a nail' AUs exploring the flow-on effects of a single small change
- bad guys win, good guys turn bad, good guys were really bad all along
- mirrorverse, including verse crossovers where characters get sucked into each other's worlds
- these weirdly specific modern AUs: pornstars, fandom, figure skating, metal (or heavy alternative) bands, pro gaming.

Art likes
- dark colour palettes, black and white, splashes of blood red and bruise purple
- moody, gothy or industrial aesthetics
- light and shadows
- movement: rippling hair, action poses, billowing clothes, etc
- almost-but-not-quite touches, little tense moments where the intimacy could easily break and never happen
- emotive faces: yearning looks, welling tears, pain, joy, wistfulness, fleeting smiles
- fight scenes, violence, visible injuries
- little rivers of blood/tears/sweat
- holding someone tight (clenching hands, straining arms, fierceness)
- comic panels
- manga style
- lineart
- chibis (in particular, darkly cute chibi takes on characters who are all tough and grim in canon).
 




Carol Danvers/Minn-Erva
I love the emotional imbalance in this ship: Vers with her friendliness and eagerness to please, Minn-Erva's cool indifference and dislike.

Pre-canon, I'd love to see them on a mission together. Forced cooperation, huddling for warmth, any and all adventure or missionfic tropes. Maybe one of them gets hurt and the other has to help them back to safety - heroically on Vers' part, or resentfully on Minn-Erva's? Maybe they meet some sort of sex pollen or fuck-or-die predicament? Maybe it's an undercover mission, and the two of them have to pretend to be girlfriends?

Post-canon, I'd love to see them reunited after Minn-Erva's defeat and apparent death. Does Minn-Erva make it back home, or is she stranded on Earth? Does she blame Carol for what happened to her? Is she out for revenge - or perhaps redemption?



Carol Danvers/Minn-Erva/Maria Rambeau
Carol: What happens when her Kree and human lives intersect? I wonder if Minn-Erva was someone that she, in her Vers phase, tried to look to as a Maria replacement - the only other woman on an all-male team except that, unlike Maria, Minn-Erva was never interested in bonding over the fact. Now that Carol has Maria back, surely Minn-Erva shouldn't matter any more. But she does.

Minn-Erva: How might she find herself a new place on Earth? I love fish-out-of-water stories and culture clashes of all kinds, and would love to see something about Minn-Erva adjusting to life away from Kree civilisation with the help of her long-suffering girlfriends. Or of she's still in antagonist mode, how might she feel witnessing Carol and Maria's closeness? Maybe it'll suit her goals to use them against each other?

Maria: Man, she took it like a champ when her long lost best friend showed up in her home, manifesting weird new magic powers and unable to remember any of her past life. How's she going to feel when a whole new Kree expat shows up in her life, cut off from her homeworld with nowhere else to go, vulnerable and maybe still just a little homicidally dangerous?



Minn-Erva/Maria Rambeau
Stuck on Earth after crashing her ship, Minn-Erva goes looking for - what? A place to stay while she figures out her way back home? An indirect way to avenger herself on Carol? Help adjusting to her new, unwanted life on this shithole backwater planet?

Or please feel free to draw from my Carol/Minn-Erva or Carol/Minn-Erva/Maria prompts, as my interests here aren't that different.



Carol Danvers/Monica Rambeau
I'm in this for shame, guilt and general moral quandary. What happens when Carol comes back to Earth to find that her best friend's kid daughter is now a barely recognisable adult woman - and hot? Who has Monica grown up to be, and how do her childhood memories of Carol - the admiration, idolisation, maybe even a secret little crush - compare to the real thing?

Has Monica stockpiled any powers or abilities of her own, in the time Carol's been away? Maybe she's followed in her mother's footsteps and become a hero. Maybe she's joined the armed forces. Maybe she's found a way to get superpowers of her own. (I'm dimly aware of her comicsverse powers, but haven't really followed any of it - if you do bring any of that in, which I'm totally down for, please treat it as new material for my sake!)

Or - a darker take - maybe she's built up some resentment over the years, and come to blame Carol for endangering and then abandoning them. When Carol does come back to Earth, she finds herself facing an unexpected confrontation.



Minn-Erva/Supreme Intelligence
I'm here for mindfuck, manipulation, and an all-knowing superior officer who takes just a little too much interest in Minn-Erva's personal life. Who does Minn-Erva see when she visits the Supreme Intelligence? Is it Vers? Maybe she goes back after her failure in battle, and is shocked and enraged to find that the Intelligence has taken on an all-too-familiar and unwelcome new shape. Or maybe it's an OC - a friend, a mentor, a sister or fellow soldier? What's the backstory there?

How does the Supreme Intelligence handle Minn-Erva? Does it fuel her Kree pride, or cruelly punish her every weakness, or reward her loyalty with hedonistic failures? Minn-Erva toes the Kree party line so closely, she seems the type to care deeply what the Intelligence thinks of her. 




Gamora/Minn-Erva, Minn-Erva/Nebula, Gamora/Minn-Erva/Nebula
Minn-Erva meets one or more angry, battle-hardened daughters of Thanos in the line of duty - perhaps while Nebula was working with Ronan the Accuser, or while Gamora was sneaking around the galaxy as an assassin for hire. Are they forced to cooperate, to fight together? Are they at odds with each other and forced to fight? 

I don't follow the comics and so don't know much about the Kree, but I'm very interested in worldbuilding about their civilisation in an MCU context. How do they fit into the wider galaxy? What do non-Kree like Gamora and Nebula think of Minn-Erva's slightly brainwashed loyalty and her ingrained conviction that hers are the chosen people?

I also ship Gamora and Nebula together, so if you go the triad or threesome route, you're very welcome to write them as a separate or established couple!



Minn-Erva/Proxima Midnight
This is a shallow choice, ngl. I just love the aesthetics of both these characters: gritty, futuristic industrial military with that dash of magic in Proxima's horns and Minn-Erva's blue skin.

Perhaps they've met before through Ronan the Accuser? Or maybe Minn-Erva's service for the Kree has at some point meant working with Thanos directly, bringing her in contact with the Black Order? Maybe the two of them are rivals, jealous of each other's power. Or maybe they're able to bond through their shared zealotry, albeit for different causes.




f!Yon-Rogg

I love the idea of f!Yon-Rogg: she's proud and flawed and absolutely, immovably convinced of her own rightness. I'm heavily into the competence porn potential, but there's also an underlying weakness to Yon-Rogg that I find just as appealing as her outward air of military precision and toughness. Is she a loyal soldier or a brainwashed pawn? Are her attempts at manipulation scarily effective or slightly pathetic? How well-founded is her sense of ownership and control over the unit she leads?



Carol Danvers/Yon-Rogg
Possessiveness: Yon-Rogg's blood flows in Vers' veins, she's trained Vers up from an insignificant little human into a proud warrior Kree, she's her master and her minder and her mentor all at once. Yon-Rogg owns Vers. 

Training: Has Vers bested Yon-Rogg more than once before? With all the effort Yon-Rogg puts into convincing Vers to suppress and withhold her powers, she must know on some level that Vers is capable of wiping the floor with her.

Redemption AU: With Yon-Rogg at her mercy in the battle on Earth, Carol makes a different choice. Can she get through to Yon-Rogg past all that Kree zealotry, or is Yon-Rogg too committed to her beliefs?



Carol Danvers/Minn-Erva/Yon-Rogg
Why does Minn-Erva dislike Vers so much - jealousy? Envy for the time Yon-Rogg spends with her? Or are she and Yon-Rogg smugly on the same side, with Vers as the third wheel who doesn't quite realise that's what she is? I'd love to see power imbalances, manipulation, and a whole dangerous world of cruelly kept secrets.



f!Nick Fury

Oh my god, yes. I love Fury and I love how much more we learned about the character in Captain Marvel: the love of cats, the sense of humour, the desperate efforts to seem gruff and untouchable (My mom and I call each other Fury! Stop asking!). I'm so here for the split between that tough-as-nails, competence-porny exterior and the well-hidden fallible humanity beneath.



Nick Fury/Maria Hill
How long have Fury and Maria worked together? Fury trusts her more than anyone, it seems - she's her go-to girl, her last resort, her staunchest supporter through absolutely everything.

I'd love a snippet of missionfic with these two working together on some super secret SHIELD project. Or maybe a glimpse of their relationship behind the scenes - the intimacy they share when they're not on the job. How does their power imbalance play itself out in private?



Nick Fury/Alexander Pierce
Lies. Betrayal. Intense political maneuvering. I love these two Winter Sldier era, morally dubious, established in their power and both utterly convinced they know What's Right For the World. I eat up black-and-grey morality with a spoon and would love anything that engages with their different - but on both sides kind of horrifying - belief in Project Insight and the long-term SHIELD agenda. Or anything dark and fraught about how Pierce pulls Fury's strings to make her work for Hydra without ever knowing it.

I'd also love to see some of their backstory together, the trust and camaraderie they've built up over the years since Pierce appointed Fury as SHIELD's director.



Nick Fury/Natasha Romanov
Oh, Natasha. She's so much like Fury in some ways: strategically brilliant, emotionally stunted, and willing to compromise virtually anything in pursuit of what she feels is ultimately right. They're both morally shady but deep down well-meaning, capable of corruption and heroism in more or less equal parts.

I love how transparent Natasha's attachment to Fury is, as a mentor, a redeemer, maybe even a bit of a parental figure. In Winter Soldier, we saw Fury's absolute confidence that Natasha had no limits as an agent and would do whatever was asked of her - has she tested that before? Does she have a history of using Natasha for the missions she knows would make her other agents' skin crawl?
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