Stained Glass – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

ato-the-bean:

Chapter 1:  Barcelona — La Sagrada Familia

Relationship: Q/James Bond

Characters: Q (Whishaw), James Bond

Additional Tags: Canon-Typical Violence, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Human Trafficking, Mission Fic, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Friends to Lovers, excessive use of stained glass

Challenge: 2017-2018 00Q Reverse Big Bang

Summary: James is convinced that broken things, like himself, can’t be beautiful. Q tries to show him another perspective.

Story by @ato-the-bean, art by @jaimistoryteller

Chapter 2: Paris — Notre Dame is now up!

Stained Glass – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

Bond of Love – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

My second fic for the  2017-2018 00Q Reverse Big Bang, with art by Only_1_Truth.

Chapters: 1/6
Fandom: James Bond (Craig movies)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: James Bond/Q
Characters: James Bond, Q (James Bond), Alec Trevelyan
Additional Tags: Bondage, Exhibitionism, BDSM, Consensual Kink
Summary:

When James is sent to a bondage club in Amsterdam for a mission, Q sees things via the collar camera he’s never been exposed to. Now… how to tell James that his once virginal lover is intrigued by what he saw?

Bond of Love – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

azure7539arts:

My second piece for 00Q Reverse Bang 2017-2018 | @00qreversebang

My author has written an incredible story to go along with this, so please drop by, enjoy yourself an amazing fanfic, and send her your love! 

Prince of the House of the Havenots  by Only_1_Truth

When MI6 is hacked, they manage to track down the source of the attack – and send their nearest agent to either contain or eliminate the threat.

James Bond often gets told that he was made 007 far too early, and has a habit of being generally hard to handle. That being said, he’s perfectly capable of assassinating threats to Queen and Country – that is, until he starts getting a bit curious about this threat…

The House of the Havenots is an organization that specializes in training killers-for-hire that no one would expect: children. They’d got one specimen, however, who is more than just a kid assassin. And his attack on MI6 might just be the start of things…

Stained Glass – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

Chapter 1:  Barcelona — La Sagrada Familia

Relationship: Q/James Bond

Characters: Q (Whishaw), James Bond

Additional Tags: Canon-Typical Violence, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Human Trafficking, Mission Fic, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Friends to Lovers, excessive use of stained glass

Challenge: 2017-2018 00Q Reverse Big Bang

Summary: James is convinced that broken things, like himself, can’t be beautiful. Q tries to show him another perspective.

Story by @ato-the-bean, art by @jaimistoryteller

Stained Glass – AtoTheBean – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

We can hide things away, but we can’t forget. – AsheTarasovich (natalieashe), Boffin1710 – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

boffin1710:

Chapters: 2/?
Fandom: James Bond (Craig movies)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: James Bond & Q, James Bond/Q
Characters: James Bond, Q (James Bond), Female M (James Bond), Olivia Mansfield, Various Characters
Additional Tags: Rescue Missions, Kidnapping, Torture, Physical Abuse, Emotional/Psychological Abuse, Mental Coercion, Mental Breakdown, Violence, Q is M’s Grandson, Q is not Quartermaster, Hacking
Summary:

“…What or who are you hiding? No one ever asks that…”

“Wretch” Artwork by themuller13 on tumblr and our fic to go along with it for 00Q Reverse Big Bang 2017-2018

We can hide things away, but we can’t forget. – AsheTarasovich (natalieashe), Boffin1710 – James Bond (Craig movies) [Archive of Our Own]

Prince of the House of the Havenots

ao3feed-00q:

read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2DmhwHk

by

When MI6 is hacked, they manage to track down the source of the attack – and send their nearest agent to either contain or eliminate the threat.

James Bond often gets told that he was made 007 far too early, and has a habit of being generally hard to handle. That being said, he’s perfectly capable of assassinating threats to Queen and Country – that is, until he starts getting a bit curious about this threat…

The House of the Havenots is an organization that specializes in training killers-for-hire that no one would expect: children. They’d got one specimen, however, who is more than just a kid assassin. And his attack on MI6 might just be the start of things…

Words: 4807, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English

read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2DmhwHk

Your Character’s Personality

thecharacterchick:

Personality is the most important thing about your character.

So, whenever I see character sheets, most people just put a little paragraph for that section. If you’re struggling and don’t know what your character should say or do, what decisions they should make, I guarantee you that this is the problem.

You know your character’s name, age, race, sexuality, height, weight, eye color, hair color, their parents’ and siblings’ names. But these are not the things that truly matter about them.

Traits: 

  • pick traits that don’t
    necessarily go together. For example, someone who is controlling,
    aggressive and vain can also be generous, sensitive and
    soft-spoken. Characters need to have at least one flaw that really
    impacts how they interact with others. Positive traits can work as flaws, too. It is advised that you pick at least ten traits
  • people are complex, full of contradictions, and please forgive me if this makes anyone uncomfortable, but even bullies can be “nice” people. Anyone can be a “bad” person, even someone who is polite, kind, helpful or timid can also be narcissistic, annoying, inconsiderate and a liar. People are not just “evil” or “good”

Beliefs:

  • ideas or thoughts that your
    character has or thinks about the world, society, others or
    themselves, even without proof or evidence, or which may or may not be true. Beliefs can contradict
    their values, motives, self-image, etc. For example, the belief that they are an awesome and responsible person when their traits are lazy, irresponsible and shallow. Their self-image and any beliefs they have about themselves may or may not be similar/the same. They might have a poor self-image, but still believe they’re better than everybody else

Values:

  • what your character thinks is
    important. Usually influenced by beliefs, their self-image, their
    history, etc. Some values may contradict their beliefs, wants,
    traits, or even other values. For example, your character may value being respect, but one of their traits is disrespectful. It is advised you
    list at least two values, and know which one they value more. For example, your character values justice and family. Their sister tells them she just stole $200 from her teacher’s wallet. Do they tell on her, or do they let her keep the money: justice, or family? Either way, your character probably has some negative feelings, guilt, anger, etc., over betraying their other value

Motives:

  • what your character wants. It
    can be abstract or something tangible. For example, wanting to be adored or wanting that job to pay for their father’s medication.
    Motives can contradict their beliefs, traits, values, behavior, or
    even other motives. For example, your character may want to be a good
    person, but their traits are selfish, manipulative, and narcissistic.
    Motives can be long term or short term. Everyone has wants, whether they realize it or not. You can write “they don’t know what they want,” but you should know. It is advised that you
    list at least one abstract want

Recurring Feelings:

  • feelings that they have
    throughout most of their life. If you put them down as a trait, it is
    likely they are also recurring feelings. For example, depressed,
    lonely, happy, etc.

Self Image:

  • what the character thinks of
    themselves: their self-esteem. Some character are proud of themselves, others are
    ashamed of themselves, etc. They may think they are not good enough,
    or think they are the smartest person in the world. Their self-image
    can contradict their beliefs, traits, values, behavior, motives, etc.
    For example, if their self-image is poor, they can still be a
    cheerful or optimistic person. If they have a positive self-image,
    they can still be a depressed or negative person. How they picture themselves may or may not be true: maybe they think they’re a horrible person, when they are, in fact, very considerate, helpful, kind, generous, patient, etc. They still have flaws, but flaws don’t necessarily make you a terrible person

Behavior:

  • how the character’s traits,
    values, beliefs, self-image, etc., are outwardly displayed: how they
    act. For example, two characters may have the trait “angry” but
    they all probably express it differently. One character may be quiet
    and want to be left alone when they are angry, the other could
    become verbally aggressive. If your character is a liar, do they pause before lying, or do they suddenly speak very carefully when they normally don’t? Someone who is inconsiderate may have issues with boundaries or eat the last piece of pizza in the fridge when they knew it wasn’t theirs. Behavior is extremely important and it is advised you think long and hard about your character’s actions and what exactly it shows about them

Demeanor:

  • their general mood and
    disposition. Maybe they’re usually quiet, cheerful, moody, or
    irritable, etc.

Posture:

  • a secondary part of your character’s personality: not as important as everything else. It is advised you fill this out after. Posture is how the character carries themselves. For example, perhaps they swing their arms and keep their shoulders back while they walk, which seems to be the posture of a confident person, so when they sit, their legs are probably open. Another character may slump and have their arms folded when they’re sitting, and when they’re walking, perhaps they drag their feet and look at the ground

Speech Pattern:

  • a secondary part of your character’s personality: not as important as everything else. It is advised you fill this out after. Speech patterns can be words that your character uses frequently, if they speak clearly, what sort of grammar they use, if they have a wide vocabulary, a small vocabulary, if it’s sophisticated, crude, stammering, repeating themselves, etc. I personally don’t have a very wide vocabulary, if you could tell

Hobbies:

  • a secondary part of your
    character’s personality: not as important as everything else. It is
    advised you fill this out after. Hobbies can include things like
    drawing, writing, playing an instrument, collecting rocks, collecting
    tea cups, etc.

Quirks:

  • a secondary part of your
    character’s personality, not as important as everything else. It is
    advised you fill this out after. Quirks are behaviors that are unique
    to your character. For example, I personally always put my socks on
    inside out and check the ceiling for spiders a few times a day

Likes:

  • a secondary part of your
    character’s personality, not as important as everything else. It is
    advised you fill this out after. Likes and dislikes are usually connected to
    the rest of their personality, but not necessarily. For example, if your character likes
    to do other people’s homework, maybe it’s because they want to be appreciated

Dislikes:

  • a secondary part of your
    character’s personality, not as important as everything else. It is
    advised you fill this out after. Likes and dislikes can also
    contradict the rest of their personality. For example, maybe one of
    your character’s traits is dishonest, but they dislike liars

History:

  • your character’s past that has
    key events that influence and shape their beliefs, values, behavior,
    wants, self-image, etc. Events written down should imply or explain
    why they are the way they are. For example, if
    your character is distrustful, maybe they were lied to a lot by their
    parents when they were a child. Maybe they were in a relationship for
    twenty years and found out their partner was cheating on them the
    whole time. If their motive/want is to have positive attention, maybe their parents just didn’t
    praise them enough and focused too much on the negative

On Mental and Physical Disabilities or Illnesses

  • if your character experienced a trauma, it needs to have an affect on your character. Maybe they became more angry or impatient or critical of others. Maybe their beliefs on people changed to become “even bullies can be ‘nice’ people: anyone can be a ‘bad’ person”
  • people are not their illness or disability: it should not be their defining trait. I have health anxiety, but I’m still idealistic, lazy, considerate, impatient and occasionally spiteful; I still want to become an author; I still believe that people are generally good; I still value doing what make me feel comfortable; I still have a positive self-image; I’m still a person. You should fill out your character’s personality at least half-way before you even touch on the possibility of your character having a disability or illness

Generally everything about your character should connect, but hey, even twins that grew up in the same exact household have different personalities; they value different things, have different beliefs. Maybe one of them watched a movie that had a huge impact on them.

Not everything needs to be explained. Someone can be picky or fussy ever since they were little for no reason at all. Someone can be a negative person even if they grew up in a happy home.

I believe this is a thought out layout for making well-rounded OCs, antagonists and protagonists, whether they’re being created for a roleplay or for a book. This layout is also helpful for studying Canon Characters if you’re looking to accurately roleplay as them or write them in fanfiction or whatever.

I’m really excited to post this, so hopefully I didn’t miss anything important…

If you have any questions, feel free to send a message.

– Chick

watersports

seepunkrun:

It didn’t used to be my
thing, but then I read
chopchica’s
Spill, and I realized it didn’t necessarily have to be dirty, it could be
a fun, friendly sort of thing. Just one dude helping another dude pee. The intimacy really appealed to me.

So I read a few more
stories, and I realized the dirty part was also hot, and that I liked the
humiliation and control that often went with it. And so now it’s my thing.

A rec list in increasing order of urine content:

Spill,
by chopchica | Stargate Atlantis | McKay/Sheppard | NC-17 | 1,300 words |
Summary: Rodney sucks in his breath and makes an eeping noise. “But, that’s
dirty!” he says, like it’s reason enough.

Like I said, just one
dude helping another dude pee in the forest. I feel like this is a good
watersports starter fic because no one is actually peed on, there’s only a pinch
of friendly humiliation, and the intimacy is given as much—if not more—attention
as the actual mechanics.

The Sting, by dogpoet
| Star Trek AOS | Kirk/Spock | Explicit | 2,701 words | Summary: Kirk gets stung
by a Gorthonian jellyfish.

Look, Spock has to pee on Kirk to save
his life. That’s just science. If they enjoy it, well…they’ll just leave that
out of the report. Dogpoet’s attention to natural detail is always a delight,
and this fic is sweet and sexy.

Wash it All Away, by
EnsignCelery | Star Trek AOS | Kirk/Spock | Explicit | 2,089 words | Summary:
Since Vulcans are desert dwellers, watersports is even more taboo for Spock than
it is in human society but that only adds to the appeal.

I like this one
because they talk about it, and Spock explains what about it turns him on. Jim’s
willingness to give it a try is so appealing.

In Exchange, by Moit
| Star Trek RPF | Chris/Zach | Explicit | 1,089 words | Summary: As per their
agreement, Chris lets Zach fill him with water and play with him.

Moit’s
written several watersports fics, many (all??) at my prompting, but this is my
favorite. Chris really struggles with feeling humiliated, but he wants to be
good for Zach. So bonus obedience and praise kink, two more of my favorite
things.

Desperate’s my favorite look
on you
, by jouissant | Star Trek RPF | Chris/Zach | Explicit | 3,961
words | Summary: Chris has some urgent business to attend to, and Zach is not
helping at all.

Humiliation, intimacy, control. This one hits all my
buttons, and it’s super hot. Though I’m always a bit distracted worrying about
the poor wardrobe person who has to deal with Chris’s wetsuit after
this.

Desperate Times, by
AtoTheBean | Star Trek RPF | Chris/Zach | Explicit | 3,326 words | Summary: The
rules of the evening were as follows: 1) Chris had to drink whenever Zach did.
2) Chris could not use the restroom unless he safeworded. 3) Zach would decide
when the date was over.

The tension in this is nearly unbearable, but it
comes with a huge pay off. Chris is trying so hard to be obedient even while
Zach parades him around in public, and his constant awareness of his body and
his potential humiliation is really uncomfortable,
but Zach rewards him with praise, an excellent orgasm, and
snuggles.

Brand, by yeaka |
Star Trek AOS | Kirk/Spock | Explicit | 2,538 words | Summary: During a lull in
pon farr, Jim lets Spock mark him.

Spock’s super intent, but not violent,
and has a lot of opinions about urine. Jim’s surprised, but game. Pairs nicely
with a scent marking kink.

Dirty Love, by
Anonymous | Star Trek RPF | Chris/Zach | Explicit | 5,644 words | Summary: On
the first night of the honeymoon, they make passionate, gentle love by
moonlight. On the second night of the honeymoon, there is this: a huge,
beige-tiled bathroom with large wooden shutters open to tropical scenery; a
walk-in shower; and Chris, on his hands and knees, stripped bare,
waiting.

Kinky and loving and very hot. Some nice aftercare, too.

Wet, by Medeafic |
Star Trek RPF | Chris/Zach | Explicit | 12,690 words | Summary: Pinto +
watersports, basically. Ongoing, because why not.

This is just absolutely
filthy. In the best way possible, of course. It’s also marked as a WIP, but it’s
more of a series than a chaptered work, so I don’t think you’ll feel too put out
at the story not continuing. You will, however, be disappointed there’s not more
of it. Because it’s amazing. Features: Omorashi, Desperation Play, Humiliation,
Infantilism, Enemas, Scent Marking. To name just a few. It’s just wall to wall
kink, really. Check out the tags to see if Wet is right for
you.