Xen Daiyu

@dyingmoodlight


NOTE! This account falls under Dead Dove. Specific tags can be found here.
BYF! admin is 25 ooc. minors, please, do not interact with this account!!!DFI! racist, homophobic, transphobic, are a minor, sensitive to horror & gore, etc.

IMPORTANT!

pronouns: he / they / it
faceclaim: Ten (Wayv/NCT)
about daiyu !
born: 02 / 27 / 1996

sexuality: gay aceflux
species: jade rabbit
subspecies: dwarf angora
subgender: beta

status: taken
scent !
warm honey, raspberries, dark chocolate, cinnamon and the slightest hint of absinthe. scent turns more bitter and burnt when upset.
likes !
coffee, sweets, dark chocolate, green tea ice cream, nighttime, blueberries, piercings & tattoos, the colors blue & black
dislikes !
sudden loud noises, bugs, needles, summer, cilantro, the smell of vanilla, crowded spaces


style !
daiyu’s style is a mix of streetwear , techwear , grunge and gothic inspiration.
appearance !
standing at just barely 5’8”, Daiyu looks small. Tattoos in delicate floral designs litter its arms and a classic silver piercing that can always be seen resting in their navel.
occupation !
full time professional dancer and performer. part time camboy for fun.

tea, ink painting, rainstorms, crime shows, peach and cherry alcohol, etc.

tea, ink painting, rainstorms, crime shows, peach and cherry alcohol, etc.

CategorySpecific Tags / Themes
GoreVore, wound fucking, bruises, wounds, mauling, mutilation
Gen HorrorPsychological horror & trauma, murder, kidnapping, death, possession, rituals
ViolenceTorture, fighting, knives, strangulation, stabbing, suffocation
Mind GamesDub-con, con non-con, manipulation, mind break, mind control, memory loss, memory alteration, humiliation, dehumanization, dollification
MiscSomnophilia, voyeurism, drugs, alcohol, aphrodisiacs, bdsm, heavy kinks, predator / prey, obsession / mutual obsession, macabre courtships, gender dysphoria
DO NOT USEScat, necrophelia, non-con, abuse, etc. Assume anything that is not clearly listed above automatically falls under the ‘do not use’ category unless explicitly discussed between writers.